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NFL-108                    1/25/02

PLAYERS NAMED FOR HOUSTON EXPANSION DRAFT

 A total of 133 qualified veteran players have been named for the Houston Texans’ expansion draft to be held on February 18, the National Football League announced today.

 The two conference championship runners-up will submit their list of five players each by January 29 and the two Super Bowl XXXVI teams by February 5 for a total of 155 veterans who will be available for selection by the Texans.      

 Each club is required to submit five players for selection by Houston.  Two clubs – New Orleans and San Francisco – have submitted four names, with the fifth player from those two clubs scheduled for further physical examination before being identified.  Once those two players are identified, the total number of veteran players available to Houston from the 27 clubs listed below will be 135. 

 Houston takes the field next season beginning with the Pro Football Hall of Fame Game in Canton, Ohio on Monday night, August 5 against the New York Giants.

 The expansion draft will be held in Houston on February 18 at the George R. Brown Convention Center from 2:00 PM ET until approximately 5:00 PM.  The draft will be televised by ESPN.   

 The players made available include 17 who have been selected to a total of 60 Pro Bowls and many players who started in 2001.

 The Pro Bowl players (with number of selections) are JAMAL ANDERSON (1), JESSIE ARMSTEAD (5, including 2002), JEFF BLAKE (1), TONY BOSELLI (5), TIM BOWENS (1), CHRIS CHANDLER (2), SEAN GILBERT (1), AARON GLENN (2), JERMAINE LEWIS (2, 2002), BRUCE MATTHEWS (14, 2002), KEENAN MC CARDELL (1), ED MC DANIEL (1), RANDALL MC DANIEL (12), ROB MOORE (2), BILL ROMANOWSKI (2), MICHAEL SINCLAIR (3) and MARK STEPNOSKI (5).   

 The list of players who started in 2001 includes Bowens, Chandler, SANTANA DOTSON, SAM GARNES, Glenn, Lewis, Matthews, McCardell, Randall McDaniel, GLENN PARKER, Romanowski, GEORGE TEAGUE and KIP VICKERS

 "The purpose of the expansion draft is to provide veteran players who can help the Texans become competitive quickly, without forcing the other clubs to break up the rosters they have worked hard to build," said HAROLD HENDERSON, the NFL's executive vice president of labor relations and chairman of the NFL Management Council, which designed the plan.  "The players made available to Houston have excellent NFL experience.  The expansion draft, the ability to sign free agents on equal footing with other clubs, and the additional picks in the next two college drafts will give the Texans a strong opportunity to become competitive in a short period of time."

 The access draft requires the existing 31 NFL clubs to submit a list of five veteran players for selection by the Texans.  

Each club can put forward only one player who was placed on injured reserve after the start of the 2001 regular season and one player who has 10 or more years of free agency experience.  Neither punters nor kickers may be part of the list. 

 The Texans must select between 30 and 42 players in the expansion draft or a fewer number of players with total salaries of 38 percent of the salary cap.  An existing club can recall one player from its list after one of its players is selected.  After a second player is selected from a club, that club can pull back both of its remaining players. 

PLAYERS AVAILABLE IN HOUSTON TEXANS EXPANSION DRAFT

(February 18 – Houston, Texas)

ARIZONA

 

DE Jabari Issa, WR Rob Moore, DB Jacoby Rhinehart, LB Johnny Rutledge, G Yusuf Scott

 

 

 

ATLANTA

 

RB Jamal Anderson, DB Ronnie Bradford, QB Chris Chandler, TE Derek Rackley, RB Rodney Thomas

 

 

 

BALTIMORE

 

DE Rob Burnett, LB Brad Jackson, WR Jermaine Lewis, LB Jamie Sharper, G Kip Vickers

 

 

 

BUFFALO

 

RB Avion Black, T John Fina, DB Raion Hill, DB Ken Irvin, QB Rob Johnson

 

 

 

CAROLINA

 

RB Tim Biakabutuka, DB Doug Evans, DT Sean Gilbert, DB Jimmy Hitchcock, LB Dean Wells

 

 

 

CHICAGO

 

RB Autry Denson, G Kevin Dogins, DB Than Merrill, DT Robert Newkirk, QB Danny Wuerffel

 

 

 

CINCINNATI

 

T John Jackson, LB Riall Johnson, DE Jevon Langford, TE Tony McGee, T Jamain Stephens

 

 

 

CLEVELAND

 

LB Brant Boyer, DB Lamar Chapman, DB Corey Fuller, G Jeremy McKinney, T Roman Oben

 

 

 

DALLAS

 

G Ben Fricke, TE Johnny Huggins, TE Mike Solwold, C Mark Stepnoski, DB George Teague

 

 

 

DENVER

 

DT Jerry Johnson, WR Phil McGeoghan, DE Kavika Pittman, LB Bill Romanowski, RB Detron Smith

 

 

 

DETROIT

 

TE Brad Banta, QB Charlie Batch, RB Reuben Droughns, DB Kurt Schultz, RB James Stewart

 

 

 

GREEN BAY

 

C Rob Davis, DT Santana Dotson, LB Bernardo Harris, DE John Thierry, LB K.D. Williams

 

 

 

INDIANAPOLIS

 

DB Jeff Burris, DB Chad Cota, TE Ken Dilger, DT Ellis Johnson, DT Mike Wells

 

 

 

JACKSONVILLE

 

T Tony Boselli, WR Keenan McCardell, DT Seth Payne, DT Gary Walker, G Zach Wiegert

 

 

 

KANSAS CITY

 

DB Taje Allen, WR Derrick Alexander, DT Nate Hobgood-Chittick, WR Larry Parker, DB Bracy Walker

 

 

 

MIAMI

 

DT Tim Bowens, G Heath Irwin, TE Hunter Goodwin, LB Scott Galyon, RB James Johnson

 

 

 

MINNESOTA

 

T Brad Badger, LB Ed McDaniel, DB Robert Tate, DB Orlando Thomas, WR Troy Walters

 

 

 

NEW ORLEANS

 

G Tom Ackerman, QB Jeff Blake, LB Darrin Smith, G Wally Williams

 

 

 

NEW YORK GIANTS

 

LB Jessie Armstead, DB Sam Garnes, DE Kenny Holmes, G Glenn Parker, DB Dave Thomas

 

 

 

NEW YORK JETS

 

DT Shane Burton, DB Marcus Coleman, DB Aaron Glenn, DB Chris Hayes, T Ryan Young

 

 

 

OAKLAND

 

LB Elijah Alexander, RB Terry Kirby, WR Marcus Knight, DB Marquez Pope, DT Josh Taves

 

 

 

SAN DIEGO

 

QB Dave Dickenson, LB Deon+ Humphrey, TE Freddie Jones, RB Fred McCrary, DB Jason Perry

 

 

 

SAN FRANCISCO

 

TE Greg Clark, C Ben Lynch, DT Reggie McGrew, DB Anthony Parker

 

 

 

SEATTLE

 

WR Fabien Bownes, LB J.P. Darche, DB Paul Miranda, RB Charlie Rogers, DE Michael Sinclair 

 

 

 

TAMPA BAY

 

LB Jeff Gooch, DE Marcus Jones, G Randall McDaniel, TE Sean McDermott, DB Eric Vance

 

 

 

TENNESSEE

 

DB Michael Booker, DB DeRon Jenkins, G Bruce Matthews, WR Chris Sanders, DE Juqua Thomas

 

 

 

WASHINGTON

 

C Ethan Albright, RB Michael Bates, G Matthew Campbell, DT Jerry DeLoach, WR Kevin Lockett

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

FACTS AND FIGURES ON THE 2002 NFL EXPANSION DRAFT

 

WHAT:

NFL Expansion Draft

 

 

WHERE:

George R. Brown Convention Center, Houston, Texas

 

 

WHEN:

Monday, February 18, beginning at 2:00 PM ET and concluding by 5:00 PM.  ESPN will televise the draft to its conclusion.

 

 

DRAFTING:

Representatives of the Houston Texans.  They will select from a list of five veteran players submitted by each of the 31 existing NFL teams.  Houston must select between 30 and 42 players or a fewer number of players with total salaries of 38 percent of the salary cap. 

 

Of the five players, each of the 31 clubs can expose only one player who was placed on injured reserve after the start of the 2001 regular season, only one player who has 10 or more years of free agency experience, and no more than two players with “spiked contracts” in 2002 (description below).  Neither punters nor kickers are part of the list.

 

A “spiked contract” is defined as a contract in which: A. The 2002 salary cap value is at least $1.2 million and represents an increase of at least 75 percent over the 2001 salary cap value; AND B. The 2002 cash value is at least $1.2 million and represents an increase of at least 75 percent over the 2001 cash value.

 

 

TIME:

Houston will have three minutes to select a player.  An existing club then has two minutes to recall or "pull back" a player from its list each time one of its players is selected.  An existing club can recall one player from its list after one of its players is selected.  After a second player is selected from a club, that club can pull back both of its remaining players.

 

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Houston will have 28 choices in the NFL Draft over the next two years, 14 in 2002, and 14 in 2003.  If the Texans make the playoffs in 2002, the team will not have extra picks in 2003.

 

In the 2002 draft (April 20-21), the Texans will receive the first pick in each of the seven rounds.  They will also receive seven additional picks to be allocated in the following manner:

 

·         One selection in each of Rounds 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7 after all teams with a 2001 regular-season winning percentage of less than .500.

 

·         Final selection in Round 7 (after all compensatory selections).

 

In the 2003 draft, Houston will receive one regular pick per round based on its 2002 record, the same as all other clubs.

 

The Texans will also receive seven additional picks in the 2003 draft – unless they make the playoffs in 2002, in which case they will receive no extra picks.  These picks will vary depending upon Houston’s 2002 won-loss percentage, as reflected in the following year’s draft order.  These additional picks would be allocated in the following manner:

 

Houston 2002 Won-Loss Record

Extra Picks in 2003 Draft

 

 

#25 through #32

One pick in Rounds 3, 4 and 5.  Two picks in Rounds 6 and 7.

 

 

#19 through #24

One pick in Rounds 4 and 5.  Two picks in Round 6.  Three picks in Round 7.

 

 

#13 through #18

One pick in Round 5.  Two picks in Round 6.  Four picks in Round 7.

 

 

Playoff team

No extra picks.

 

The first extra Houston pick in any round will fall 16 slots below the club’s original choice in that round, but no lower than the end of the round, after any compensatory picks.  The second, third or fourth extra pick in a round will be at the end of the round after any compensatory selections. 

 

In 2001 and 2002, Houston will be prohibited from trading any draft picks to acquire rights to sign or obtain the contractual release of any non-player personnel (e.g., coach, general manager).

 

 

 

The Texans have been allowed to sign previously-terminated free agents.  From December 27 of last year until the end of the 2001 regular season, Houston could sign a maximum of 10 free agents (not under contract to other teams) to 2002 contracts.

 

The Texans will be eligible to sign both restricted and unrestricted free agents during the 2002 veteran free agency signing period, which begins March 1.  They will have the same access to veteran free agents as the other 31 clubs. 

 

During the period from February 18 until July 15, however, the Texans’ roster must include at least 30 players acquired from the veteran access draft or a fewer number of players acquired in the veteran draft with total salaries of at least 38 percent of the 2002 salary cap.  Any of these players who are released after June 1 are entitled to a supplemental expansion bonus equal to the player’s minimum Collective Bargaining Agreement salary even if he subsequently signs with another team.

 

Other personnel rules for the Texans:

 

·         Roster Size, Cutdowns

 

Texans

Rest of League

 

 

Offseason roster limit of 90

80

First cutdown to 70

65

Final cutdown to 56

53

Active/inactive roster limit of 56 through third week of regular season

53

 

·         NFL Europe League Exemptions: (description below)

 

·         Waiver Priorities:  Through the third weekend of the 2002 regular season, Houston will have waiver priority, and thereafter waiver rights will be based on its 2002 record, the same as all other teams.

 

The 2002 Houston Texans access plan is basically the same as that followed by the Cleveland Browns in 1999, with the following exceptions:

 

  • There were no limitations on “spiked contracts” in the Cleveland Browns’ 1999 Player Access Plan.

 

·         Players with prior injuries who are exposed in the Veteran Draft must be physically able to play by June 1, 2002 (as opposed to July 1 under the Cleveland plan).

 

·         The existing clubs have reserved the right to adjust the number and/or position of Houston’s extra picks in the 2003 NFL Draft if Houston were to lose more than the 14 games Cleveland lost in its first season.

 

·         In addition to the 2002 extra roster spots listed above, Houston will receive a number of exemptions equal to the average number of roster exemptions earned by other NFL clubs under the provisions of the NFL Europe League Allocation Policy.