What's up with leaking of contract terms?

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ChrisW

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Doesn't it seem that this is happening way more this year than ever before? I don't really remember, but can't recall this happening last year before F/A started.
 

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Could be the player or the agent doing the leaking also. Doubt the team would leak anything until papers have been signed.
 

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Something about under-inflating the numbers has really irked the Patriots. Something like that
 

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Teams are getting bolder in pushing the rules of this new legal tampering period. Really tough to meet and have visits with these players without getting down to the numbers eventually.
 

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http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/12448761/nfl-warns-all-32-teams-contract-leaks

The NFL has sent a letter to all 32 teams stating its displeasure with the release of contract terms before free agency begins Tuesday.


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At this time, the league office is beginning investigations into a number of reported agreements with clubs. Violations will be dealt with accordingly.

”- NFL, in memo to teams
"The memo makes clear that we will look into any potential violations of the rules," NFL spokesman Greg Aiello said Monday.

The last sentence of the letter reads: "At this time, the league office is beginning investigations into a number of reported agreements with clubs. Violations will be dealt with accordingly."

The NFL sent its memo after news leaked, beginning Sunday, of several agreements between high-profile free agents and teams, including Ndamukong Suh with the Dolphins, Byron Maxwell and Frank Gore with the Eagles and Jeremy Maclin with the Chiefs.

NFL free agents are permitted to officially sign with other teams Tuesday at 4 p.m. ET, but a three-day negotiating period began Saturday during which teams could start exchanging written summaries of their pitches to agents for players on other teams. Teams can negotiate based on an agent's response but are not permitted to describe their pitches as offers.

Teams also are not permitted to agree to contracts with players on other teams during the negotiating period.

The NFL reminded all 32 teams of the rules for the negotiating period in a memo it sent Friday, a copy of which was obtained by Pro Football Talk.

"You are reminded that the purpose of the three-day negotiating period is to create a level playing field in the competition for Unrestricted Free Agents, by permitting clubs to express interest in a prospective UFA and to exchange information with certified agents regarding the level of compensation envisioned by the club and the agent," the NFL wrote in the memo, according to the website. "Any attempt to undermine the purpose of this negotiating period may be considered conduct detrimental to the League."

Agent Blake Baratz was among several Twitter users to voice their displeasure at the NFL's confusing rules for the negotiating period Monday.

Isn't discussing parameters the definition of a negotiation? Just change the rule NFL, this is getting petty and a tad annoying.

— Blake Baratz (@blakebaratz) March 9, 2015
ESPN's Adam Schefter, Adam Caplan and Dan Graziano contributed to this report.