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#1
NFL could let owners sell up to 30 percent of teams to private equity funds

The NFL is moving closer to grabbing cash from private equity funds.

According to Bloomberg.com, the quarterly meetings held later this month could result in the passage of a rule allowing owners to sell up to 30 percent of the team to approved investment collectives. The most any one fund could own in any one team would potentially be 10 percent.

It's possible that one fund could hold equity in multiple teams.

The percentages could change as the NFL's special committee for considering the issue continues its work.

The issue wasn't finalized at the league meetings in March. Speaking at the conclusion of that event, Commissioner Roger Goodell pegged May or October as more realistic targets. Owners meet four times per year — March, May, October, and December.

The potential shift comes at a time when franchise values are skyrocketing, to the point where it's hard to find individuals who can satisfy the league's ownership rules. If/when the rules allow private equity investments, existing owners could peel off a slice of the equity to sell to private funds. New owners could recruit equity funds to become part of the initial team of investors.

Over time, it will make the purchase of 100 percent of a team far less common, since the private equity funds will often remain in place after the transfer of control. Those funds eventually could end up with plenty of sway regarding who is and isn't considered for membership in Club Oligarch.

https://www.nbcsports.com/nfl/profootballtalk/rumor-mill/news/nfl-could-let-owners-sell-up-to-30-percent-of-teams-to-private-equity-funds
#2
Highest paid #NFL player for each position:

QB:

- Highest paid: Joe Burrow (55m/year)

- Top 10 average: 47.5m/year

WR:

- Highest paid: AJ Brown (32m/year)

- Top 10 average: 26.6m/year

RB:

- Highest paid: Christian McCaffrey (16m/year)

- Top 10 average: 11m/year

TE:

- Highest paid: Travis Kelce (17m/year)

- Top 10 average: 14.5m/year

LT:

- Highest paid: Laremy Tunsil (25m/year)

- Top 10 average: 20m/year

LG:

- Highest paid: Landon Dickerson (21m/year)

- Top 10 average: 14m/year

C:

- Highest paid: Frank Ragnow (13.5m/year)

- Top 10 average: 10.7m/year

RG:

- Highest paid: Chris Lindstrom (20.5m/year)

- Top 10 average: 13m/year

RT:

- Highest paid: Penei Sewell (28m/year)

- Top 10 average: 19.25m/year



https://x.com/NFL_DovKleiman/status/1787922091129356796
#3
Early third-round defensive back choice Dru Phillips always seemed destined for Day 2, but a few scouts had a late-first-round grade on him — and one of the reasons was his football acumen. Multiple teams told me Phillips' combine interview was among their very best thanks to his ability to see the game and grasp defensive concepts.

https://www.bigblueview.com/2024/5/7/24151160/report-giants-had-usc-running-back-targeted-in-2024-nfl-draft?utm_campaign=socialflow&utm_medium=social&utm_content=bigblueview&utm_source=twitter
#4
Dr. Kareem McKenzie looks forward to seeing former teammate Chris Snee help Giants achieve 'new greatness' in scouting role

https://www.nydailynews.com/2024/05/07/kareem-mckenzie-chris-snee-giants-scouting-role/
#5
Quote from: Painter on Today at 02:17:25 PMIf they had said something different, you wouldn't have started this thread- and don't they know it. :nanner:

Cheers!

In all fairness to Emory Hunt, he has been down on Daniel Jones since he was drafted.  So his latest comments are, at the very least, consistent.
#8
Quote from: T200 on Today at 12:55:37 PMFirst, it's not, "all of *the* sudden..." It's "all of *A* sudden."

Second, when did Daboll "complain about his WRs being too slow"?

Third, the only speedy addition on that list was Nabers.

Fourth, all that speed just means they get out of Jones's comfortable 10-yard throwing window faster.  /sarcasm/  :P  =))

I couldn't find the direct quote from Daboll, but I did find this comment from Schoen

Quote"I would say both sides of the ball, just team speed in general. Offense), defense and special teams," he said. "I think we did that with some of the free agents we signed: Parris Campbell can roll, Jeff (Smith) can roll, (Bobby) Okereke runs well. We've upgraded the speed in general; (Darren) Waller. So yeah, that's definitely something watching our team last year, we just felt we needed to get faster in all three phases."
#9
Quote from: EDjohnst1981 on Today at 12:42:34 PMYes.

Since I ended up making the question a bit complicated, you are saying "yes" the Giants will ride with Jones in the situation I described?
#10
Does anyone believe if Jones plays like a top 10 QB but the team has a losing season, the Giants will not pursue QB in next year's draft (assuming there is a good one and they are in a realistic position to acquire him).
#11
Shane Bowen All-22 Titans Stream (Saints & Chargers Games)


Bobby Skinner uses All-22 Coaches Film to break down the Giants Defensive Coordinators Shane Bowen's defenses and tendencies.

#12
Quote from: madbadger on Today at 11:40:01 AMJackson was a ballhawk at USC and fairly good his first couple years in the league. The other concern is that Phillips only had five passes defended last year. His last year at USC Jackson had 11. I hope I am pleasantly surprised but I think his career might be close to Darnay Holmes than to Jackson's.

MB,

In Adoree's three years with the Giants he had all of two INTs.  That isn't exactly "ball-hawk" material.  Hell, in his entire 7 year career he has only 4 INTs.
#14
Quote from: madbadger on Today at 11:04:14 AMHe is an intriguing prospect but for him to have 0 ints in college is a huge red flag for me. Cedrick Dort, Wisconsin's worst starting cornerback the past 20 years managed to pick off one despite having hands of stone and no ball skills. I don't know how much room there is in the NFL for non ball hawk cover guys there are in the NFL.

The funny thing is that he did have 1 INT, but it was called back due to a penalty (the penalty was not on Phillips).

While I prefer ball-hawks, I have seen DBs who are skilled at preventing completions from doing well.  I think former Giant Adoree Jackson could be an example.
#15
Quote from: H-Town G-Fan on Today at 11:00:57 AMIt's a popular topic to get clicks and attention. I think the financial aspect of the injury guarantee in Jones's contract is going to (quietly) be a very important factor in how this shakes out.

If the Giants have an earlier exit from playoff contention, no doubt.