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Published March 8, 2024 04:22 PM
 

The NFL has announced 34 compensatory picks added to the 2024 NFL draft, and the 49ers are the team that did the best.

 

San Francisco got a third-round pick, a fourth-round pick, a fifth-round pick and two sixth-round picks this year, adding the most draft capital of any team in the league.

 

The 49ers were one of two teams, along with the Rams, that benefited from the NFL rule awarding a third-round compensatory picks to teams that develop a minority candidate who gets hired away as a head coach or G.M. on another team.

 

The other 32 compensatory picks were awarded by the league’s longstanding formula that sends extra draft picks to teams that lost more free agents than they signed, with the free agents who signed the biggest contracts yielding the highest compensatory picks. This year the top compensatory pick, No. 96 overall, goes to the Jaguars after they lost tackle Jawaan Taylor to a four-year, $80 million deal with the Chiefs last year.

 

Here’s the full list of compensatory picks:


Round 3, Pick 96: Jacksonville
Round 3, Pick 97: Philadelphia
Round 3, Pick 98: Los Angeles Rams
Round 3, Pick 99: San Francisco
 

Round 4, Pick 132: San Francisco 
Round 4, Pick 133: Buffalo 
Round 4, Pick 134: Baltimore

 

Round 5, Pick 167: New Orleans
Round 5, Pick 168: Green Bay
Round 5, Pick 169: New Orleans
Round 5, Pick 170: Philadelphia
Round 5, Pick 171: Philadelphia
Round 5, Pick 172: Kansas City
Round 5, Pick 173: Dallas
Round 5, Pick 174: New Orleans
Round 5, Pick 175: San Francisco

 

Round 6, Pick 208: Cincinnati
Round 6, Pick 209: Los Angeles Rams
Round 6, Pick 210: Philadelphia
Round 6, Pick 211: San Francisco
Round 6, Pick 212: Jacksonville
Round 6, Pick 213: Los Angeles Rams
Round 6, Pick 214: Cincinnati
Round 6, Pick 215: San Francisco
Round 6, Pick 216: Dallas
Round 6, Pick 217: Los Angeles Rams
Round 6, Pick 218: New York Jets
Round 6, Pick 219: Green Bay
Round 6, Pick 220: Tampa Bay

 

Round 7, Pick 253: Los Angeles Chargers
Round 7, Pick 254: Los Angeles Rams
Round 7, Pick 255: Green Bay
Round 7, Pick 256: New York Jets
Round 7, Pick 257: New York Jets

 

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San Francisco getting a 3, 4, 5, 6, 6 comp pick after making the SB I'm sure has many of the other owners pissed. 

 

Meanwhile the Bills and Bengals both got shafted and lost out on their expected 3rd Rd comp pick. 

 

Roger fucking over the small town franchises for his 'Blue Bloods'. 

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20 hours ago, Arkansas Bengal said:
Published March 8, 2024 04:22 PM
 

The NFL has announced 34 compensatory picks added to the 2024 NFL draft, and the 49ers are the team that did the best.

 

San Francisco got a third-round pick, a fourth-round pick, a fifth-round pick and two sixth-round picks this year, adding the most draft capital of any team in the league.

 

The 49ers were one of two teams, along with the Rams, that benefited from the NFL rule awarding a third-round compensatory picks to teams that develop a minority candidate who gets hired away as a head coach or G.M. on another team.

 

The other 32 compensatory picks were awarded by the league’s longstanding formula that sends extra draft picks to teams that lost more free agents than they signed, with the free agents who signed the biggest contracts yielding the highest compensatory picks. This year the top compensatory pick, No. 96 overall, goes to the Jaguars after they lost tackle Jawaan Taylor to a four-year, $80 million deal with the Chiefs last year.

 

Here’s the full list of compensatory picks:


Round 3, Pick 96: Jacksonville
Round 3, Pick 97: Philadelphia
Round 3, Pick 98: Los Angeles Rams
Round 3, Pick 99: San Francisco
 

Round 4, Pick 132: San Francisco 
Round 4, Pick 133: Buffalo 
Round 4, Pick 134: Baltimore

 

Round 5, Pick 167: New Orleans
Round 5, Pick 168: Green Bay
Round 5, Pick 169: New Orleans
Round 5, Pick 170: Philadelphia
Round 5, Pick 171: Philadelphia
Round 5, Pick 172: Kansas City
Round 5, Pick 173: Dallas
Round 5, Pick 174: New Orleans
Round 5, Pick 175: San Francisco

 

Round 6, Pick 208: Cincinnati
Round 6, Pick 209: Los Angeles Rams
Round 6, Pick 210: Philadelphia
Round 6, Pick 211: San Francisco
Round 6, Pick 212: Jacksonville
Round 6, Pick 213: Los Angeles Rams
Round 6, Pick 214: Cincinnati
Round 6, Pick 215: San Francisco
Round 6, Pick 216: Dallas
Round 6, Pick 217: Los Angeles Rams
Round 6, Pick 218: New York Jets
Round 6, Pick 219: Green Bay
Round 6, Pick 220: Tampa Bay

 

Round 7, Pick 253: Los Angeles Chargers
Round 7, Pick 254: Los Angeles Rams
Round 7, Pick 255: Green Bay
Round 7, Pick 256: New York Jets
Round 7, Pick 257: New York Jets

 

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Damn Frisco has alot of comps

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How so??

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4 hours ago, claptonrocks said:

Damn Frisco has alot of comps

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How so??

 

They were compensated for the loss of minority coaches and assistant GM who became a GM someplace else.

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On 3/8/2024 at 9:51 PM, BlackJesus said:

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Can't the Bengals challenge it?

There are legal policies on this .

It's an obvious mistake.

 

Hopefully the Bengals refute and appeal this huge gap in draft selections. 

 

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Teams can get a max of 4 comp picks in a season for loss of players. But they can gain an unlimited number for developing minority talent who become head coaches or GMs for other teams. I think DeMeco Ryans and Ran Carthon were both hired last offseason so I would have expected 2 picks for Frisco. 

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15 hours ago, claptonrocks said:

Can't the Bengals challenge it?

There are legal policies on this .

It's an obvious mistake.

 

Hopefully the Bengals refute and appeal this huge gap in draft selections. 

 


yeah I heard them discussing on the Locked on Bengals pod. 
 

 

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