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Compensatory draft picks

Rd

Pick

Sel. #

Team

3

33

97

New England

3

34

98

Cincinnati

3

35

99

Chicago

3

36

100

N.Y. Giants

4

33

133

San Diego

4

34

134

San Diego

4

35

135

Tennessee

4

36

136

Indianapolis

5

33

169

Pittsburgh

5

34

170

New England

5

35

171

San Francisco

5

36

172

Dallas

5

37

173

Tennessee

6

33

206

Tennessee

6

34

207

New England

6

35

208

Dallas

6

36

209

Cincinnati

7

33

242

Tennessee

7

34

243

Washington

7

35

244

San Francisco

7

36

245

Seattle

7

37

246

Chicago

7

38

247

Seattle

7

39

248

Seattle

7

40

249

Cincinnati

7

41

250

Jacksonville

7

42

251

Chicago

7

43

252

Cincinnati

7

44

253

Jacksonville

7

45

254

Arizona

7

46

255

Detroit

7

47

256

Kansas City

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Aren't compensatory picks based off of UFA's that go to another team? So, no matter how a team like NE or even friggen Pittsburgh does, if they fit that rule, they get the comp or comps... isn't that or something like that how comp. picks are determined?

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Aren't compensatory picks based off of UFA's that go to another team? So, no matter how a team like NE or even friggen Pittsburgh does, if they fit that rule, they get the comp or comps... isn't that or something like that how comp. picks are determined?

go to another team vs signed

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go to another team vs signed

That's the basic version. In reality, the formula is very complex and includes

team performance on both sides of the equation and players' performances, however the formula itself hasn't ever been published that I know of.

And as far as I know Scrum that is correct, can't trade the compensatories.

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Well we didn't sign...anybody. I find it shocking that we don't have any compensatory picks. I mean we DID lose people to other teams.

2008

Unrestricted Free Agents Signed

Pos Player Team

DE Tyler Brayton Oakland

G Milford Brown St. Louis

CB Ricardo Colclough Cleveland

WR D.J. Hackett Seattle

LB Landon Johnson Cincinnati

DT Ian Scott Philadelphia

RB LaBrandon Toefield Jacksonville

G Keydrick Vincent Arizona

Unrestricted Free Agents Lost

Pos Player Team

WR Drew Carter Oakland

WR Keary Colbert Denver

S Marquand Manuel Denver

DT Kindal Moorehead Atlanta

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