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If the team with the first pick were to come to terms prior to the draft early enough with their selection, could then the second team on the clock also begin negotiations with the remaining players?

Obviously, it doesn't matter this year...I was just curious.
 

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If the team with the first pick were to come to terms prior to the draft early enough with their selection, could then the second team on the clock also begin negotiations with the remaining players?

Obviously, it doesn't matter this year...I was just curious.

I don't see why not. I doubt that it will happen though.
 
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I don't see why not.
I sort of agree.

But, the reason I ask is because I just read an article that stated the obvious in the NFL rules allow the first team to enter into contract negotiations with the players of their choice. however, the way it was phrased (I can't find the article now) led me to believe that the rules only stipulated that the FIRST team could, not the first team that hasn't made their selection.

So I'm wondering if technically only the team with the first pick can do it and the other have to wait until after the draft.

Also, I realize it's extremely unlikely. Just wondering aloud.
 

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Simple, answer no you cannot.

The contract agreed to by the #1 pick still is not official until he is drafted. The team at the last moment can still switch their pick, which would make negotiating with the #2 pick putting the cart before the horse.
 

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For all that the no1 pick has agreed terms, perhaps its not official until the name is called on draft day and thats why the 2nd pick doesnt negotiate beforehand?
 

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Agreeing to terms in principle is not the same as signing a contract. So I think we could start negotiating with the 150th ranked player if we wanted to (or rather if their agents let us). It's just an assessment of their desires to play for a given organization. Why do you think phones are ringing off the hook all day on Draft Saturday? Teams are feeling out potential picks. Most agents would be aghast for their clients to start talking about financial terms prior to their selection, because teams could make a draft day decision based on that player's willingness (or most likely unwillingness) to sign a reasonable deal. Once you make the pick the players leverage increases substantially. You've gotta deal or you wasted an opportunity..... The terms of the contract that are discussed are probably geared towards length of contract, coaching styles, expectations of the player, "playing time", and other things such as voidable terms, guaranteed cash %, and etc. With the exception f the #1 guy I can't imagine that any $s are discussed until the player's name is called. Two words to remember Eli Manning. The player initiated discussions by effectively saying you'd need to pay him a ridiculous amount of money to play for San Diego. He said he'd not play for them, but I imagine a 100 million dollar deal would have changed his mind. He was not the #1. And no one got in trouble for those discussions. It was just something that was not normally done..... making the player's preference public.........
 

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If the team with the first pick were to come to terms prior to the draft early enough with their selection, could then the second team on the clock also begin negotiations with the remaining players?

Obviously, it doesn't matter this year...I was just curious.

No, because the pick doesn't become official until the pick is actually made and announced on the podium.
 

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I think that it doesn't become official until the pick is announced on the podium.
 
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