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Villanova Students Win Fifth Annual Tulane Professional Football Negotiation Competition

Winners of the Tulane Professional Football Negotiation Competition
Winners of the Tulane Professional Football Negotiation Competition
Students compete in Tulane pro footbal negotiation competition
Two Villanova Law teams competed

A team of students from 澳门二分彩 Charles Widger School of Law recently competed in and won the Fifth Annual Tulane Professional Football Negotiation Competition, sponsored by the Tulane Sports Law Society. The competition provided participants with the opportunity to sharpen their negotiation skills as well as their knowledge of NFL contracts.

The first-place team consisted of Anthony Malky 鈥20, Arun Thottakara 鈥21, Stephen Dranoff 鈥21 and was coached by Jason Kaner 鈥19. Villanova Law triumphed in the simulated contract negotiation, which used real-life scenarios and actual upcoming NFL free agents.

Competing teams, who represented either the football team or the free agent, received a set of confidential objectives that served as guidelines for the negotiation. They were also provided with an Excel workbook that allowed them to quickly make calculations and determine whether or not the contract proposals met their requirements.

Industry experts鈥攊ncluding representatives from the Atlanta Falcons, Chicago Bears, Kansas City Chiefs, Miami Dolphins, Minnesota Vikings, New Orleans Saints, New York Jets, Philadelphia Eagles and Tampa Bay Buccaneers鈥攕erved as judges for each negotiation and concluded the competition with a discussion on relevant topics in the NFL.

A second Villanova team, comprised of Kelsey Simchick 鈥20, Richard Chakejian 鈥21 and James D'Arcangelo 鈥21 also competed.