Article 5F4J7 Robinson, Godwin among 9 tagged as franchise deadline passes

Robinson, Godwin among 9 tagged as franchise deadline passes

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Alex Chippin
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Nine NFL teams used the franchise tag ahead of Tuesday's deadline, preventing Allen Robinson, Chris Godwin, and other top contributors from hitting free agency in one week.

Justin Simmons, Brandon Scherff, and Leonard Williams all received the tag for a second consecutive offseason, meaning they'll earn 120% of their previous salary in 2021.

Franchise-tagged players in 2021

TeamPlayerPosition
BearsAllen RobinsonWR
BroncosJustin SimmonsS
BuccaneersChris GodwinWR
GiantsLeonard WilliamsDL
JaguarsCam RobinsonLT
JetsMarcus MayeS
PanthersTaylor MotonRT
SaintsMarcus WilliamsS
WashingtonBrandon ScherffRG

The Dallas Cowboys technically made Dak Prescott the 10th player tagged, but that move is just procedural while they wait for his four-year, $160-million extension to be processed.

The franchise tag represents a fully guaranteed one-year contract for no less than the average of the top five salaries at a player's position. Teams and their franchised players have until July 15 to negotiate a multi-year deal to replace the tag. Players are not obligated to participate in any team activities until they ink the tender, and there is no deadline to sign it.

Detroit Lions wide receiver Kenny Golladay, Arizona Cardinals edge rusher Haason Reddick, and Seattle Seahawks cornerback Shaquill Griffin were among the standouts who avoided the tag and are free to test the open market.

Clubs may begin contacting other teams' pending free agents March 15, and contracts can start being signed March 17, the first day of the new league year.

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