Yes, a drafted player can refuse to sign their contract, but there may be consequences such as not being able to play for that team or in that league.
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No, a player does not have to sign with the NFL team that drafted him. He can choose to not sign the contract.
No. A team that drafts a player has one year to sign that player to a contract. If the team cannot sign the player because the player does not want to play for them, the team may trade the player to another team. If a drafted player has not signed a contract within one year of being drafted, that player may enter the draft again and be selected again.
yes if he dosent sign a contract with the team that sekected him he can
No...when you sign the dotted line on your contract, you sign your body to the federal government.
The company is liable as per the contract. They must fufil the contract they established with you the contractee in full, regardless of mistakes they made. If they try to refuse, they are in breach of contract, and are liable to law suit.
Clemson quarterback Harvey White became the first player to sign a contract with the Boston Patriots, agreeing to a deal Dec. 20, 1959.
They sign a contract with the team they're playing for.
Max Starks is currently 31, 6'8", and weighs 345 pounds. He was drafted in 2004 and became a player for the Pittsburgh Steelers. In May of 2013, he signed a one year contract to play for the San Diego Chargers.
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Continue to refuse to sign the document.