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Rams’ picks are all unsigned, with financial counseling coming first
Posted by Michael David Smith on May 30, 2015
AP
Most of this year’s NFL draft picks have already signed their contracts. But none of the Rams’ picks have.
That’s because the Rams’ policy is to give each player financial counseling before anyone signs a contract.
In each of the last two years, the Rams have signed all their picks en masse, after gathering the rookie class together and giving the players a course on financial management. Players are instructed on what the team calls “Financial Planning 101,” with information about how to invest and how not to go broke.
The Rams’ rookies will get signing bonuses of anywhere from $70,000 for seventh-round pick Martin Ifedi, all the way up to more than $8 million for first-round pick Todd Gurley. The Rams want to give those players the money they need to use that money wisely.
The Collective Bargaining Agreement agreed upon in 2011 makes rookie contracts so straightforward that there’s little to negotiate, and little reason not to sign immediately. Except for the reason the Rams have found: Making sure players have some information about how to invest their money before they receive it.
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I love this idea ! This should be mandatory for all teams.
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What a great thing to do. Other teams should follow suit.
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Finally. A team that cares. Khan! Do this, man! You’re a self-made guy that had nothing and you’re now a billionaire. Let these kids learn! No $55,000 dinners for 22 year olds to pay for unless it’s their wedding.
I was listening to a successful businessman, both financially & in building companies complain about a $12,000 dinner tab in Boston for a dinner for 10 & all I could think about was Dez Bryant’s tab. Stupid.
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Good for the Rams. About time a team looks to the future of its players.
Now how about teams bring in players whose moral compass wasn’t formed from watching jersey shore and atlanta house wives, or whatever the latest moronic “reality” show is popular now.
Trying not to sound old here but, lets be honest.
These kids definately need to be made aware of financial issues that can arise from “suddenly’ having money. But they also need to realize that reality show behavoir is not the norm. It caters to the worst of a society. Being “gangsta” is not cool its a dead end street.
Rams’ picks are all unsigned, with financial counseling coming first
Posted by Michael David Smith on May 30, 2015
Most of this year’s NFL draft picks have already signed their contracts. But none of the Rams’ picks have.
That’s because the Rams’ policy is to give each player financial counseling before anyone signs a contract.
In each of the last two years, the Rams have signed all their picks en masse, after gathering the rookie class together and giving the players a course on financial management. Players are instructed on what the team calls “Financial Planning 101,” with information about how to invest and how not to go broke.
The Rams’ rookies will get signing bonuses of anywhere from $70,000 for seventh-round pick Martin Ifedi, all the way up to more than $8 million for first-round pick Todd Gurley. The Rams want to give those players the money they need to use that money wisely.
The Collective Bargaining Agreement agreed upon in 2011 makes rookie contracts so straightforward that there’s little to negotiate, and little reason not to sign immediately. Except for the reason the Rams have found: Making sure players have some information about how to invest their money before they receive it.
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I love this idea ! This should be mandatory for all teams.
---------
What a great thing to do. Other teams should follow suit.
---------
Finally. A team that cares. Khan! Do this, man! You’re a self-made guy that had nothing and you’re now a billionaire. Let these kids learn! No $55,000 dinners for 22 year olds to pay for unless it’s their wedding.
I was listening to a successful businessman, both financially & in building companies complain about a $12,000 dinner tab in Boston for a dinner for 10 & all I could think about was Dez Bryant’s tab. Stupid.
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Good for the Rams. About time a team looks to the future of its players.
Now how about teams bring in players whose moral compass wasn’t formed from watching jersey shore and atlanta house wives, or whatever the latest moronic “reality” show is popular now.
Trying not to sound old here but, lets be honest.
These kids definately need to be made aware of financial issues that can arise from “suddenly’ having money. But they also need to realize that reality show behavoir is not the norm. It caters to the worst of a society. Being “gangsta” is not cool its a dead end street.