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  • TheGhostofJimKelly
    Registered User
    • May 2003
    • 12459

    Hey all of you draft experts

    When does the NFL award the compensatory picks?
  • Dr. Lecter
    Zero for Zero!
    • Mar 2003
    • 67946

    #2
    Re: Hey all of you draft experts

    I read earlier this week that they will announce the picks in the next week or so (at the owners meetings).
    Originally posted by mysticsoto
    Lecter is right in everything he said.

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    • Hamilton Billsfan

      #3
      Re: Hey all of you draft experts

      Thanx Doc, I was wondering that myself.

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      • jamze132
        Don’t hate…
        • Jun 2003
        • 29415

        #4
        Re: Hey all of you draft experts

        I think the best we are going to do is 6th round.

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        • ICE74129
          Legendary Zoner
          • Feb 2005
          • 10796

          #5
          Re: Hey all of you draft experts

          I do think we will get a couple. Maybe a 5th and 7th.

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          • Dozerdog
            In a jar, on a shelf, next to the unopened Miracle Whip.

            Administrator Emeritus
            • Jul 2002
            • 42586

            #6
            Re: Hey all of you draft experts

            Originally posted by ICE74129
            I do think we will get a couple. Maybe a 5th and 7th.
            Nope.


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            Clumpy will attest to AdamJT13 as being one of the brightest posters on KFFL's boards.

            One of his many talents is his uncanny ability to project- with a high degree of success, what teams will be awarded with the comp picks.


            His 2006 projections-

            Here are the projected picks, along with the compensatory player, their games played/started and their average contract value –

            THIRD ROUND
            N.Y. Jets (LaMont Jordan, $5.51 million, 14 GP/14 GS)

            FOURTH ROUND
            Denver (Reggie Hayward, $5.0 million, 15/15)
            Pittsburgh (Kendrell Bell, $4.974 million, 16/14)
            Baltimore (Gary Baxter, $5.004 million, 5/5 IR)
            Pittsburgh (Plaxico Burress, $4.167 million, 16/15)
            Baltimore (Edgerton Hartwell, $4.375 million, 5/5 IR)

            FIFTH ROUND
            Philadelphia (Derrick Burgess, $3.491 million, 16/12, Pro Bowl)
            Green Bay (Marco Rivera, $3.80 million, 14/14)
            Pittsburgh (Oliver Ross, $3.50 million, 12/11)
            Tampa Bay (Dwight Smith, $3.04 million, 15/15)
            Tennessee (Andre Dyson, $3.501 million, 10/6)
            Baltimore (Casey Rabach, $2.825 million, 16/16)

            SIXTH ROUND
            Philadelphia (Jermane Mayberry, $3.009 million, 11/8)
            New England (David Patten, $2.60 million, 9/7 IR)
            New England (Joe Andruzzi, $2.194 million, 13/13)
            Indianapolis (Rick DeMulling, $2.275 million, 14/5)

            SEVENTH ROUND
            Baltimore (Bennie Anderson, $1.706 million, 16/15)
            Tampa Bay (Chartric Darby, $1.0 million, 14/14)
            St. Louis (Tommy Polley, $800,000, 16/15)
            St. Louis (Matt Lehr, $710,000, 15/15)
            Tampa Bay (Keith Burns, $790,000, 15/1)
            Detroit (Stockar McDougle, $750,000, (8/2)
            Buffalo (net value; lost $9.49 million, 19/19, IR ; signed $3.409 million, 26/23)

            Seattle (net value; lost $12.167 million, 47/43; signed $7.001 million, 40/35)
            Washington (net value; lost $10.075 million, 24/21; signed $5.425 million, 25/23 IR)
            Houston (non-compensatory)
            New Orleans (non-compensatory)
            Green Bay (non-compensatory)
            San Francisco (non-compensatory)
            Oakland (non-compensatory)
            Tennessee (non-compensatory)
            New York Jets (non-compensatory)

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            • ICE74129
              Legendary Zoner
              • Feb 2005
              • 10796

              #7
              Re: Hey all of you draft experts

              Originally posted by Dozerdog
              Nope.


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              Clumpy will attest to AdamJT13 as being one of the brightest posters on KFFL's boards.

              One of his many talents is his uncanny ability to project- with a high degree of success, what teams will be awarded with the comp picks.


              His 2006 projections-

              Here are the projected picks, along with the compensatory player, their games played/started and their average contract value –

              THIRD ROUND
              N.Y. Jets (LaMont Jordan, $5.51 million, 14 GP/14 GS)

              FOURTH ROUND
              Denver (Reggie Hayward, $5.0 million, 15/15)
              Pittsburgh (Kendrell Bell, $4.974 million, 16/14)
              Baltimore (Gary Baxter, $5.004 million, 5/5 IR)
              Pittsburgh (Plaxico Burress, $4.167 million, 16/15)
              Baltimore (Edgerton Hartwell, $4.375 million, 5/5 IR)

              FIFTH ROUND
              Philadelphia (Derrick Burgess, $3.491 million, 16/12, Pro Bowl)
              Green Bay (Marco Rivera, $3.80 million, 14/14)
              Pittsburgh (Oliver Ross, $3.50 million, 12/11)
              Tampa Bay (Dwight Smith, $3.04 million, 15/15)
              Tennessee (Andre Dyson, $3.501 million, 10/6)
              Baltimore (Casey Rabach, $2.825 million, 16/16)

              SIXTH ROUND
              Philadelphia (Jermane Mayberry, $3.009 million, 11/8)
              New England (David Patten, $2.60 million, 9/7 IR)
              New England (Joe Andruzzi, $2.194 million, 13/13)
              Indianapolis (Rick DeMulling, $2.275 million, 14/5)

              SEVENTH ROUND
              Baltimore (Bennie Anderson, $1.706 million, 16/15)
              Tampa Bay (Chartric Darby, $1.0 million, 14/14)
              St. Louis (Tommy Polley, $800,000, 16/15)
              St. Louis (Matt Lehr, $710,000, 15/15)
              Tampa Bay (Keith Burns, $790,000, 15/1)
              Detroit (Stockar McDougle, $750,000, (8/2)
              Buffalo (net value; lost $9.49 million, 19/19, IR ; signed $3.409 million, 26/23)

              Seattle (net value; lost $12.167 million, 47/43; signed $7.001 million, 40/35)
              Washington (net value; lost $10.075 million, 24/21; signed $5.425 million, 25/23 IR)
              Houston (non-compensatory)
              New Orleans (non-compensatory)
              Green Bay (non-compensatory)
              San Francisco (non-compensatory)
              Oakland (non-compensatory)
              Tennessee (non-compensatory)
              New York Jets (non-compensatory)
              I forgot about that guy. But what I don't get is we have a net loss of about 6 mill in value. I would think that would garner a higher pick?

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              • Dozerdog
                In a jar, on a shelf, next to the unopened Miracle Whip.

                Administrator Emeritus
                • Jul 2002
                • 42586

                #8
                Re: Hey all of you draft experts

                It is a complex formula that counts bodies lost, bodies gained, games played, and money.

                Because Mike Williams and JP sucked so much last season, Bennie Anderson and Holcomb played a lot- thus affecting the value

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