NFL free agency, franchise tag tracker: Vikings not expected to tag Sam Darnold

The NFL’s franchise tag deadline is Tuesday at 4 p.m. ET. Who will receive it this year? What will that mean for the free agent market? Here’s everything you need to know.

Kansas City Chiefs OL Trey Smith

Cincinnati Bengals WR Tee Higgins

The Dallas Cowboys, meanwhile, reportedly intend to franchise defensive tackle Osa Odighizuwa if the two sides can’t work out a long-term deal before Tuesday’s deadline.

The franchise tag is a designation NFL teams may use to retain one player set to be an unrestricted free agent and sign them to a set contract for another year. There are exclusive and non-exclusive tags, as well as transition tags.

Exclusive tags mean the contract must be no less than either the average of the top five salaries at that player’s position or 120% of the player’s salary the previous season, whichever is greater. It also means the player is not allowed to negotiate with other teams and may not sign with another team should they reject the offer.

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Non-exclusive tags mean the contract must be no less than either the average of the top five cap hits at that player’s position or 120% of the player’s salary the previous season, whichever is greater. Unlike the exclusive tag, however, the player is allowed to negotiate with other teams, and if he receives an offer, his current team has the chance to match. If the team chooses not to match, it’s entitled to receive draft compensation equivalent to two first-round draft picks from the signing team.

Transition tags are another designation NFL teams may use to retain one player set to be an unrestricted free agent and sign him to a set contract for another year. The contract must be no less than the average of the top 10 salaries at the player’s position, and there is no guaranteed compensation. Also, players are allowed to negotiate with other teams.

Quarterback: $40.242 million

Running back: $13.64 million

Wide receiver: $23.959 million

Tight end: $13.826 million

Offensive line: $23.4 million

Defensive end: $22.0625 million

Defensive tackle: $25.12 million

Linebacker: $25.45 million

Cornerback: $20.187 million

Safety: $18.601 million

Punter/kicker: $6.313 million

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