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Franchise tags used

Big money will be paid to receivers, safeties, linemen

- By Barry Wilner

Tuesday was the deadline, and receivers, safeties and linemen were biggest recipients.

The big money that accompanie­s franchise tags for the 2021 season is going to receivers, safeties and linemen.

No running backs. No tight ends. No linebacker­s. And, with Dak Prescott reaching agreement with the Dallas Cowboys on a new four-year deal, no quarterbac­ks.

Wideouts Chris Godwin, who helped the Buccaneers win the Super Bowl, and Chicago’s Allen Robinson were tagged just before Tuesday’s NFL deadline. So were tackles Taylor Moton of Carolina and Cam Robinson of Jacksonvil­le, defensive tackle Leonard Williams of the New York Giants, and safety Marcus Williams of New Orleans.

Previously announced as tagged players were safeties Marcus Maye of the New York Jets and Justin Simmons of the Denver Broncos, and All-Pro guard Brandon Scherff by Washington.

While none of them is in line for the $160 million, four-year contract that Prescott got, they all will bring home hefty paychecks.

Leonard Williams, Scherff and Simmons were tagged for a second straight year. Barring their teams working out long-term deals by July 15, they will earn about $19 million, $18 million and $13.7 million, respective­ly.

Godwin, a budding star with the Buccaneers — so much so that the team apparently will allow top linebacker Shaq Barrett to test the open waters — and the veteran Allen Robinson will be paid approximat­ely $16.4 million apiece in 2021.

The going rate for safeties under their first tag is around $10.5 million, which Maye and Marcus Williams will make in New Jersey. Moton and Cam Robinson will come in at about $14 million.

The 2021 salary cap has not been set yet, but it will decrease from $198.2 million to between $180 and $185 million due to lost revenues for the league during the coronaviru­s-impacted 2020 season. It is the first decrease in the cap.

Receivers

The 25-year-old Godwin earned $2.13 million in 2020 when he had 65 receptions for 840 yards and seven touchdowns in 12 games. Tampa Bay also has such free agents as defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh, tight end Rob Gronkowski, receiver Antonio Brown and running back Leonard Fournette.

Robinson was on a three-year, $42 million contract. He earned his money by catching a career-best 102 passes for 1,250 yards last season in quarterbac­ks-weak Chicago.

Safeties

While Simmons and Maye, both rising stars, were expected to be franchised, New Orleans’ decision on Marcus Williams was more surprising. He has been an inconsiste­nt performer at free safety, though he does find the ball and has 13 career intercepti­ons.

Both Simmons and Maye are considered team leaders, with Maye in particular stepping up when New York traded the disgruntle­d Jamal Adams to Seattle.

Offensive linemen

Scherff was an easy choice for Washington after his best pro season.

Moton, 26, started all 48 games at right tackle over the past three seasons, and has allowed only 10 sacks in 2,071 pass-blocking snaps in his career and his 81.2 grade for 2020 was 13th among all tackles, according to Pro Football Focus.

He allowed three sacks and committed two penalties last season.

Cam Robinson made the biggest jump in potential salary. A second-round draft pick from Alabama in 2017, Robinson made a little more than $7 million in his first four years in the league.

Defensive linemen

The 26-year-old Leonard Williams, the first player the Giants have tagged twice, has flourished with the team after being acquired on Oct. 29, 2019, from the other local New York club, the Jets. He was the Jets’ first draft pick, sixth overall, in 2015.

Williams had a team-leading 11 1-2 sacks in 2020, the most by a Giant since Jason Pierre-Paul’s 14 1-2 in 2014 and were 7 1-2 more than any of his teammates. He ranked third in the NFL with 30 quarterbac­k hits and tied for sixth with 14 tackles for loss. Williams was fifth on the Giants with 57 tackles (29 solo).

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 ?? JASON BEHNKEN/ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO ?? Wideout Chris Godwin, who helped the Buccaneers win the Super Bowl, was franchise tagged Tuesday. He will be paid about $16.4 million in 2021.
JASON BEHNKEN/ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO Wideout Chris Godwin, who helped the Buccaneers win the Super Bowl, was franchise tagged Tuesday. He will be paid about $16.4 million in 2021.

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