2021 NFL franchise tag: 7 key players to watch
The NFL offseason is under way and one of the first orders of business will be which players will be placed on the franchise tag.
Teams must make a decision on whether or not to use the franchise tag on a player between Feb. 23 and March 9.
The tag comes in two forms — exclusive and non-exclusive. The latter is more commonly used. It is a one-year tender which amounts to no less than the average of the top five salaries at that players’ position over the last five years, or 120 percent of his current salary, whichever is greater.
Players are allowed to negotiate with other teams under this tag, but their current team has the right to match. If not, that team is compensated two first-round draft picks, making it extremely rare a player signs with another team.
The exclusive tag is similar, only the player cannot negotiate with another team.
There is also the transition tag, which is a one-year tender for the average of the top 10 salaries instead of top five and players can negotiate with other teams but the original club can refuse to match any offer.
The 2021 franchise tag will be a bit different. The salary cap is expected to be lowered, which means the one-year tender will be lower this year compared to last year.
Nevertheless, here are the prime candidates to be placed under the franchise tag in 2021: