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2010 Draft Compensatory picks are in


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By Pat Yasinskas

ORLANDO, Fla. – The NFL hasn’t made the official announcement on compensatory draft picks yet, but I’ve got the list for the NFC South, courtesy of a league source.

The Falcons have added a third-round pick and a fifth-round choice. The Panthers have added two sixth-round choices and one seventh-round pick.

Tampa Bay picked up a seventh-round pick. New Orleans did not receive any compensatory picks.

http://espn.go.com/blog/nfcsouth/post/_/id/9056/nfc-south-compensatory-picks

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heres the rest:

Round 3

Cincinnati -- 96

Tennessee -- 97

Atlanta -- 98

Round 4

Cincinnati -- 131

Round 5

Pittsburgh -- 164

Atlanta -- 165

Pittsburgh -- 166

Minnesota -- 167

San Diego -- 168

Green Bay -- 169

Round 6

Carolina -- 202

Jacksonville -- 203

Carolina -- 204

New England -- 205

San Francisco -- 206

Tennessee -- 207

Round 7

Indianapolis -- 240

Tennessee -- 241

Pittsburgh -- 242

Philadelphia -- 243

Philadelphia -- 244

Seattle -- 245

Indianapolis -- 246

New England -- 247

New England -- 248

Carolina -- 249

New England -- 250

Oakland -- 251

Miami -- 252

Tampa Bay -- 253

St. Louis -- 254

Detroit -- 255

http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2010/03/22/compensatory-picks-revealed/

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