Ahh OK. I was not aware of that.NFLPA caps agent fees at 3%, endorsements aren’t capped but usually in the 15-25% range. Agents can’t charge a fee on practice squad players either
I stand corrected. Still makes sense for FRM to sign JT4 though, though it's clearly a gamble given his history. I wish them the best.It must be hard to make a living on 3% of a practice squad contract.*
*NFL practice squad players make a minimum of $8,000 per week that they are on the practice squad. If a player remains on the practice squad for an entire regular season (at a minimum salary of $8,000 per week), he would earn a minimum of $136,000 over the full regular season if he keeps his spot on the practice squad. Therefore, the agent gets $4,080 minus taxes..............
He was a senior, though. He had to leave regardless. FRM has a track record of convincing juniors to leave when they are clearly not ready because they’re a bunch of scumbags.Trevon Hill signed with him too
Isn't their claim to fame Antonio Callaway, who is currently not on an NFL roster?
You're probably right, but I'd love to see Tate get some PT at QB in the Bowl game if for no other reason than ****s and gigglesw
meh. addition by subtraction. he, JW, and tate should never have been brought back
Leave it to Ariz and that **** organization to continue their streak of convincing UM players to leave early. Dude has no shame.
@TheCigar @Canesfan1899 They're making bank. Agents/managers make 5% - 10% of their clients' salary and endorsement contracts. For any service-based business to survive, it needs a healthy mix of big and small clients. Practice squad players make over $100k per season, so FRM is paying the lights with these small fish like Willis and JT4. Once in awhile they get lucky with a David Njoku or a Chris Herndon or a Jorge Masvidal. That's where they're making their bank. You still need those small fish though!
As far as them being a punchline, they're new to the game. Some growing pains are to be expected. With that said, they are laughing all the way to the bank, and for that, I salute them.