Rule 1, Franchising Rookies?-There has only been one major headline this offseason and that was the holdout of Reggie Bush and the continuing saga of the Matt Leinart holdout. This rule will make signings better for owners, fans but maybe not for the agents and playears. We all know about how the "franchise tag" system works but plese correct me if I'm wrong or misguided but is a possible $58 million contract to an unproven commodity a great idea? I know contracts prorate from year-to-year but this will limit holdouts and make the rookies pay for their absences. As soon as you are drafted, you are given an automatic 3-year deal based on the salaries of the 5 lowest paid starting QBs from the previous NFL season. Now that leaves the team inclined to either extend the deal (if wanted) or keep it and give the rookies a salary. If the rookies don't like it? They can hold out and get fined like a normal player to up to $15,000.
Rule 2, Schedule Extension-Maybe that title is a little misleading but here's my take. Sunday we watched the first preseason game (The Hall of Fame game) between the Philadelphia Eagles-Oakland Raiders. My idea would be to have all camps open between July 18th to July 21st and postpone the season by one week. That way when players enter the preseason and regular season, they may be in better shape which could lead to less injuries. Now that means a team like the Indianapolis Colts who started camp late, could save up to two weeks for players. If you had an offseason surgery, you would have more time to recover fully as well. Wishful thinking perhaps but I believe that would be great for the fans and teams.
Rule 3, Blood Testing-After the Olympics, the NFL is most likely the sport that the players would want to use some "enhancements" to gain an upper edge. Now while that enhancement may be small or Anna-Nicole Smith big (if you catch my drift), players will be tested as soon the week BEFORE they report to training camp. That way by the time you report, the test results would be in. It would make for a cleaner league and perhaps less drug-related arrests in the offseason. Also, hopefully most NFL players will realize that they are under the 'scope and stop taking illegal drugs IF THEY DO take them that is.
Rule 4, Down in the Farm-Sometimes you may be too "raw" or not good enough to make the NFL, but the dream shouldn't continue in Canada. I propose a minor-league affliate system (shared by two clubs each) for players on the practice squad or early preseason cuts. It would coincide with the NFL season and that way teams can develop their Joey Hawkins and Ed Nelson-type (former NCAA basketball players turned TE) players and give them some playing time. Also you can send backups down and bring up players all year which would frustrate some but make dreams come true. Everyone likes a rags-to-riches stories and the NFLRL (NFL Rookie League) would help.