Lemme first preface this by saying that I for one am really glad to have Jaylon Lee as a Sabercat, that said the way the RFA is structured, it doesn't allow the system to work the way it does in the NFL.
So here's what I gathered from this article
First, this is a sign-and-trade system, which has no real history of happening in the NFL because it would be a bad move. As I understand it, the Cats are on the hook for the contract, not the Outlaws, unless I'm wrong. This means that there is no disincentive for the Outlaws to do a sign-and-trade method. Conversely, there is a history of trade-and-sign. However, when that does happen, the player has to re-sign with the team first.
So here's what I gathered from this article
First, this is a sign-and-trade system, which has no real history of happening in the NFL because it would be a bad move. As I understand it, the Cats are on the hook for the contract, not the Outlaws, unless I'm wrong. This means that there is no disincentive for the Outlaws to do a sign-and-trade method. Conversely, there is a history of trade-and-sign. However, when that does happen, the player has to re-sign with the team first.
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