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Article: Monied Texans not banking on free agents; draft bonanza, thin market equals new way to stock in expansion.
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- The Dallas Morning News (Dallas, TX)
- Article date:
- February 22, 2002
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Byline: Rick Gosselin
DALLAS _ The Houston Texans have money to spend in free agency but are in no hurry to spend it.
Not after the expansion draft, anyway. The Texans were required to spend a minimum of $27 million in contracts of unprotected players. But owner Bob McNair splurged last week, claiming more than $40 million in the contracts of 19 players.
That was a turnaround from 1999, when the previous NFL expansion team arrived. Cleveland's approach to its expansion draft was to take low-profile players with low-ball contracts, thereby saving its money for free agency.
The Browns then signed 14 free agents, spending $16.075 million ...