As deadline approaches, Chiefs’ Trey Smith stays unsigned: How does NFL’s franchise tag work?
The NFL’s deadline for franchise-tagged gamers to signal long-term extensions is Tuesday at 4 p.m. ET, and the long run for Kansas Metropolis Chiefs proper guard Trey Smith stays undetermined.
Smith and Cincinnati Bengals broad receiver Tee Higgins have been the one gamers positioned on franchise tags this offseason, the bottom complete in 31 years. However whereas the Bengals and Higgins agreed on a four-year deal price $115 million, Smith’s long-term contract negotiations stay ongoing.
In April, Chiefs normal supervisor Brett Veach mentioned he spoke with Smith’s brokers and hoped to succeed in an settlement after the NFL Draft.
“Hopefully, we get that carried out. There’s no lack of curiosity or will or need on our finish,” Veach instructed reporters. “My guess is as soon as the draft’s over and our focus is again on taking good care of the gamers which can be right here and making an attempt to get these guys locked up. (Smith’s company) CAA, on their finish, they’re one of many main businesses regarding the gamers they produce yearly, so I’m positive as soon as issues quiet down on each ends, we’ll be able to proceed this dialogue and hopefully make some progress there.
“There’s no secret there that we’d prefer to get Trey locked up.”
Smith, 25, was a sixth-round draft decide by the Chiefs in 2021. He has began each one of many 67 video games he’s performed for Kansas Metropolis and has missed just one contest in 4 seasons. In 2024, Smith allowed a career-low 1.5 sacks and earned his first Professional Bowl choice.
Smith skipped the entire Chiefs’ OTAs in March however was in attendance for June’s obligatory minicamp amid contract negotiations. His presence is essential because the Chiefs hope to squash the blocking points alongside their offensive line that price them in Tremendous Bowl LIX.
What’s a franchise tag?
A franchise tag is a one-year contract that an NFL group can subject to maintain a high participant from getting into free company. The tag permits a group to retain a participant on a assured cope with a non-negotiated wage. Every group can subject one franchise tag per offseason, and it may solely be used on gamers set to turn into unrestricted free brokers.
There are two kinds of franchise tags: unique tags (which prohibit negotiation with different groups) and non-exclusive tags (which permit negotiation, although if the participant reaches a cope with a brand new membership, the unique group can both match it or refuse and be awarded two first-round picks as compensation). The non-exclusive tag is the extra widespread possibility.
The wage for gamers on a non-exclusive franchise tag is pre-determined, utilizing both the typical of the highest 5 salaries on the participant’s place from the earlier 5 years utilized to the present wage cap, or giving the participant 120 % of his earlier wage, whichever is larger.
The 2 gamers tagged this offseason have been down from a median of 9.2 gamers tagged from 2020 to 2024. The dip signaled a comparatively weak free-agent class and instructed that organizations have gotten extra proactive in signing high gamers to long-term offers.
What occurs if Smith doesn’t signal a long-term deal?
If Smith doesn’t signal a long-term deal by the deadline, he’ll be locked in to play a one-year deal price $23.402 million. NFL guidelines prohibit gamers enjoying on the franchise tag from negotiating towards a brand new deal till after the conclusion of the present season, so the Chiefs and Smith’s camp must wait to return to the negotiation desk.
Smith might be hoping to reset the guard market and high the four-year, $84 million deal that Landon Dickerson obtained from the Philadelphia Eagles in 2023. That contract options a median wage of $21 million per season. Smith — if he does certainly play on the tag — would draw extra for that single season than Dickerson’s common, and it could profit the Chiefs to work out a long-term deal moderately than should franchise Smith a second season, which might translate right into a $28.082 million wage for 2026. — Mike Jones, senior author
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