NFLPA speculation; Gross won't allow hedge fund loan to Dodgers; Will Pryor qualify?; Undrafted free agents

July 25, 2011

Will there be a vote today by NFLPA?

There is a great deal of information out there about the new NFL CBA.
Though the question that still needs to be asked is what is accurate and what is not? So while many say a vote by the NFLPA will happen today, just as many say it may not happen.

Judge Gross rejects McCourt's $150 million loan from hedge fund

With most of sports media focused on a new NFL CBA, Major League Baseball was still contending with Frank McCourt and the Los Angeles Dodgers' bankruptcy in a Delaware courtroom. On Friday Judge Kevin Gross denied Frank McCourt the use of a $150 million loan from a New York hedge fund. Judge Gross said the Dodgers failed to obtain  unsecured financing and did not negotiate with Baseball for an unsecured loan. Judge Gross in his order told the Dodgers to enter into meaningful negotiations with Baseball for a credit agreement.

Pryor may not qualify for NFL supplemental draft

The NFL has still not scheduled a supplemental draft and even if if one is scheduled, Greg Aiello of the NFL has raised doubts whether former Ohio State quarterback Terrelle Pryor will qualify.

What should undrafted players expect from the NFL settlement?

Pro Football Talk took a look at what the undrafted free agent should expect once a settlement is in place.


 

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