Talk:Restricted free agent

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Example on Tender Amounts[edit]

The example says this:

"For example, a sixth-round pick would be required to sign an RFA drafted in the sixth round."

For a layman such as myself, this example makes no sense. I am not sure what a "sixth-round pick" is, and it is not clear who is required to do the signing. It might be that the rounds are explained elsewhere, and if so, a link would be helpful.Jarhed (talk) 03:01, 15 April 2008 (UTC)[reply]

I tried to clarify it.►Chris NelsonHolla! 03:07, 15 April 2008 (UTC)[reply]



This needs a section for NBA. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 68.204.85.213 (talk) 16:00, 23 October 2009 (UTC)[reply]

I made my part for both NHL and NBA restricted free agency.--Xiaoshan Math (talk) 22:57, 20 March 2010 (UTC)[reply]

NFL centered[edit]

This article is too nfl centered, its not labeled NFL restricted agent, it is just labeled restricted agent, should there be other leagues guidelines, too? —Preceding unsigned comment added by Crd721 (talkcontribs) 07:27, 10 June 2008 (UTC)[reply]

I agree, I know nhl and nba have restricted free agents as well 70.247.54.202 (talk) 15:53, 28 June 2008 (UTC)[reply]

I have edited my part for NHL RFAs.Xiaoshan Math (talk) 04:43, 9 August 2009 (UTC)[reply]

NFL reject tender option?[edit]

Mike Wallace is a restricted free agent, and is holding out from training camp. Not clear to me what would happen if he continues to hold out into regular season. He basically forfeits pay for the games missed? Someone said something about having to play six games to get his 'year', but I don't know what that means. I'd recommend this article give more detail on this issue. 108.17.45.76 (talk) 19:43, 27 July 2012 (UTC)[reply]