If these players don't like the "burden" of the franchise tag, lodge a complaint with the union and push for it to be put out of existance for the next Collective Bargaining Agreement.
Until then, its part of the labor agreement that their union agreed to. They need to accept it. Getting slammed with the "franchise tag" isn't exactly the worse thing when you consider the compensation tables that are used to determine the salary that goes with being tagged. It's not chump change.
Those just came out and if Wilfork was tagged as a dt he would make 7 million this year. He calls that "decent" money, I call that being paid like you are one of the top 5 at your position (franchised players are paid the average of the top 5 players at their position).
Wilfork will get franchised the question is what happens after that?
Possible outcomes (with 1 being the least likely and 5 being the most likely in my opinion)
1. Wilfork sits out the entire year and makes no money, then leaves after the year is over
2. Wilfork sits out until week 6, which is the longest you can sit out and still get paid, then leaves after the year is over.
3. Wilfork gets tagged and then works out a long term deal.
4. Wilfork sits out and then is traded
5. Wilfork plays out his contract (the Patriots agree not to tag him next year as part of the one year deal) then leaves in an angry huff after the year is over.