Brandon Marshall tells the New York Daily News that he is prepared to do whatever it takes to get rid of the franchise tag the next time the collective bargaining agreement is up for negotiation.

Alshon Jeffery, a friend of Marshall's, was tagged this year.

"It's one of those things that I'm going to stand on the table for when it's time to get back at the table," Marshall said of the franchise tag. "I think it's bad business. There should never be a time -- whether it's sports or it's business -- where one side has all the risk. We know the risks that come with playing football. So if a guy has no guaranteed money, he holds all the risk. ...

"We're talking about longevity. We're talking about security. [Jeffery] has all the risk. If he injures himself now, that's it. That's not fair. That's not right."

The current CBA runs through 2020.