Showing posts with label Tender Offer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tender Offer. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

KC's Webb Signs Tender

Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Jason Webb has signed his one-year tender offer to remain with the club.

Webb caught five passes last season for 46 yards. He has caught 36 passes for 382 yards with one touchdown in 31 games during his three-year career with the Chiefs. Webb mainly contributes on special teams where he has returned 17 kickoffs for 373 yards (21.9 average) and has 14 special team tackles.

The Chiefs took him as a sixth-round pick (190th overall) in the 2006 NFL Draft.

Monday, April 20, 2009

WR Hurd Re-Signs in Dallas

Restricted free agent Sam Hurd, has signed his one-year, $1.54 million tender and will return to the Dallas Cowboys next season.

Hurd suffered a high ankle sprain in the final preseason game against Minnesota and began the season on the inactive list. He missed the first three games of the regular-season, but returned to the lineup against Washington. He played the next 3 games before re-injuring the ankle on a special teams play. He had surgery on Oct. 14 and was placed on injured reserve on Oct. 16 and missed the remainder of the season.

In three seasons, Hurd has 24 receptions for 389 yards and one touchdown. He originally signed with the Cowboys as an undrafted free agent and made the roster as a rookie in 2006.

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Giants Dockery Signs Tender

Cornerback Kevin Dockery signed a one-year free agent tender for $1.54 million on Monday, agent Drew Rosenhaus said Monday.

The 25-year-old who starred in college at Mississippi State had 36 tackles and an interception in 13 games last season, he also returned a blocked field goal 71 yards for a touchdown in a loss to the Philadelphia Eagles in December.

Dockery had until the end of the week to sign the offer. The Giants tendered Dockery, a restricted free agent, at a second-round level.

Dockery joined the Giants as an undrafted free agent in 2006. He has been a backup to Corey Webster and Aaron Ross the past two seasons.

Friday, April 10, 2009

Bucs LT Puts Penn to Tender Offer


The Tampa Bay Buccaneers LT Donald Penn had until April 17th to sign the offer tendered to him before free agency began. The restricted free agent was tendered at the highest level by general manager Mark Dominik, and the Bucs would receive a 1st and 3rd round choices is Penn signed with another squad.


Penn was hoping for a long term deal, like the one his teammate TE Kellen Winslow recently signed, but will have to settle for the one-year $2.8 Million deal.


Penn, 25, originally entered the league as an undrafted free agent with Minnesota. He has started 26 of the 32 games he's played in for the Buccaneers since the team acquired him as a free agent in 2006. That includes the 16 games he started at left tackle in 2008.


The two sides are expected to continue to work on a long-term deal for Penn, which would be the ideal scenario for the former Utah State product.

Sunday, March 22, 2009

Bengals Sign FB Tahi to Offer Sheet



Viking FB Naufahu Tahi, a restricted free agent has been signed to an offer sheet by the Cincinnati Bengals.


Because he is a restricted free agent, and Minnesota tendered him a one-year contract at $1.01 million, the Vikings retained a right of first refusal. The terms of the offer sheet, believed to be for one year, were not yet available.


Tahi spent last season with the Vikings, the former Brigham Young standout is a strong lead blocker and rarely used as a ball carrier, as evidenced by his 23 touches over 3 seasons, he has helped clear the way for Minnesota tailback Adrian Peterson last year and his 1,760 yards.


The Vikings have seven days to either match the offer by Cincinnati or pass on it. If they match it, the Vikings will assume the major terms of the offer sheet. If they opt not to match, Tahi will move to the Bengals, and the Vikings will receive no compensation, because Tahi originally entered the league as an undrafted free agent.

Friday, February 27, 2009

McHugh Returns to Steelers

The Steelers have signed tight end/fullback Sean McHugh to a three-year, $2.57 million contract, which includes a $390,000 signing bonus.

McHugh had been a restricted free agent and the Steelers made a one-year tender offer of $1.01 million to the Penn State product on Thursday.

He played in every game but one for the Steelers last season after they signed him in early September.

Strief Gets Tendered

Strief, a three-year veteran, is a restricted free agent (RFA). He received a one-year, $1.545 million tender, team spokesman Greg Bensel confirmed.

Strief can still sign an offer sheet with another team, but by giving him the tender the Saints retain the right to match within seven days. If they decline, they would receive a second-round draft pick as compensation.

Since Strief has started only three games since joining the Saints as a seventh-round draft pick, it’s unlikely he’ll receive an offer that would require a second-round draft pick as compensation.

Thursday, February 26, 2009

Steelers Make a Flurry of Moves

The Pittsburgh Steelers made qualifying offers to restricted free agents right tackle Willie Colon, cornerback Anthony Madison and tight end Sean McHugh and offers to exclusive-rights free agents fullback Carey Davis and tackle Jeremy Parquet.

The Steelers also released offensive guard Kendall Simmons and linebacker Mike Humpal on Thursday.

As you all know if another team offers a deal to any of the restricted free agents, the Steelers get to match it or be compensated with draft choices. The Steelers retained exclusive negotiating rights with Davis and Parquet.

The Steelers selected Colon in 2006 and he became a starter for last two games of his rookie season. McHugh was signed to the team in September. Davis was signed in 2006 and Parquet was signed to the practice squad in August.

Simmons played seven seasons with the Steelers after being taken in the first round of the 2002 draft. Humpal was the first of two sixth-round draft picks by the Steelers in the 2008 draft.

Bengals Tender Two LB's, Release Four

The Bengals tendered contract offers to linebackers Brandon Johnson and Rashad Jeantry that gives them the right to match any offer. If the Bengals decide not to match another team's offer, they get a second-round draft pick as compensation.

The team decided not to make tender offers to running back DeDe Dorsey, receiver Glenn Holt, linebacker Corey Mays and safety John Busing, allowing them to become free agents.

Cards Tender Two, Cut One

The Cardinals tendered one-year qualifying contract offers to restricted free agents Leonard Pope and Gabe Watson, the team has also released veteran long snapper Nathan Hodel.

The tender offer, which guarantees draft pick compensation if the players agree to a contract with another team and the Cardinals refuse to match were applied to tight end Pope and Watson, a defensive tackle, have until April 17 to sign the qualifying offer.

Watson received a second-round tender which means if another team signs him and the Cardinals don’t match the offer, Arizona receives a second-round draft pick as compensation.

Pope received a tender that allows the Cardinals the opportunity to match any offer he receives from another team or receive a draft choice from that team equal to which round he was originally selected, in this case the third round.

The Cardinals also extended offers to seven exclusive-rights free agents: cornerback Michael Adams, fullback Tim Castille, tight ends Ben Patrick, tight end Stephen Spach, linebacker Pago Togafau, center Lyle Sendlein and tackle Elliot Vallejo.