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re: Saints Projected to Receieve Extra Compensatory Draft Pick
Posted on 3/23/15 at 12:33 pm to Brettesaurus Rex
Posted on 3/23/15 at 12:33 pm to Brettesaurus Rex
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"With the last pick in the NFL draft, the New Orleans Saints select Roberto Augayo, Kicker, Fla State."
Would love this haha.
That kid is a machine.
Posted on 3/23/15 at 12:37 pm to tzimme4
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Well they follow the Saints daily and voice their opinion through the multiple areas on media throughout Nola.
Kristian doesn't have a clue as to the formula for Compensatory picks.
Posted on 3/23/15 at 12:53 pm to Fun Bunch
Just want to chime in and say that it isn't some secret formula and blues posted a link last year that explained it pretty thoroughly. Whether you agree with the systems merits or not, it is a very structured system.
The basic outline is if you have a net loss of players in FA that were actual UFAs (not cut or traded players or untendered RFAs) you get a pick for each net loss up to a certain amount of picks.
On the Saints, I didn't do the math but it was said we had a net loss of one player and contract is the biggest deciding factor in the round you get (so Byrd definitely cancelled out Jenkins) and I believe it was the loss of DLP that is netting us a pick and he signed for the minimum.
On the Bucs/Bengals, the Bucs signed Johnson to a pretty big contract and I don't recall the Bengals dishing out big money to an outside player so they get a high pick.
Basically if you draft well you'll want to let a player walk rather than overpay him. If not you are going to be doing the overpaying.
The basic outline is if you have a net loss of players in FA that were actual UFAs (not cut or traded players or untendered RFAs) you get a pick for each net loss up to a certain amount of picks.
On the Saints, I didn't do the math but it was said we had a net loss of one player and contract is the biggest deciding factor in the round you get (so Byrd definitely cancelled out Jenkins) and I believe it was the loss of DLP that is netting us a pick and he signed for the minimum.
On the Bucs/Bengals, the Bucs signed Johnson to a pretty big contract and I don't recall the Bengals dishing out big money to an outside player so they get a high pick.
Basically if you draft well you'll want to let a player walk rather than overpay him. If not you are going to be doing the overpaying.
This post was edited on 3/23/15 at 12:56 pm
Posted on 3/23/15 at 1:21 pm to bonethug0108
From OTC:
quote:LINK
As the NFL explains, compensatory picks are awarded to teams that lose more or better compensatory free agents than they acquire. The number of picks a team can receive equals the net loss of compensatory free agents, up to a maximum of four. Compensatory free agents are determined by a secret formula based on salary, playing time and postseason honors. Not every free agent lost or signed is covered by the formula. Although the formula has never been revealed, by studying the compensatory picks that have been awarded since they began in 1994, I’ve determined that the primary factor in the value of the picks awarded is the average annual value of the contract the player signed with his new team, with an adjustment for playing time and a smaller adjustment for postseason honors.
Posted on 3/23/15 at 1:38 pm to bonethug0108
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I believe it was the loss of DLP that is netting us a pick and he signed for the minimum.
DLP was undrafted.
Its Charles Brown.
Posted on 3/23/15 at 1:42 pm to Chad504boy
quote:Agreed. It is an antiquated system that needs to go away. It rewards teams for making financial decisions. It is not as much for "losing a key FA" which was the intent, but moreso decisions made for financial reasons. Why should a team be rewarded for allowing a player to leave because they did not want to pay them?
as well as it penalizes bucs in the compensation chart for signing johnson that may have offset any other loser they lost. System is kind of a joke, it rewards incompetent teams who can't resign their players and penalizes those who can.
Posted on 3/23/15 at 3:14 pm to mm2316
Yeah the "secret" part is determining the exact pick but is pretty obvious (based mostly on contract).
I was saying that determining whether you get a pick or not is no secret. It's very obvious as it's a one to one net loss.
On DLP, from my understanding draft status (or being undrafted) doesn't matter. It is still your FA. And it could be Brown but I think he got more than minimum so if he did it would be DLP.
I was saying that determining whether you get a pick or not is no secret. It's very obvious as it's a one to one net loss.
On DLP, from my understanding draft status (or being undrafted) doesn't matter. It is still your FA. And it could be Brown but I think he got more than minimum so if he did it would be DLP.
This post was edited on 3/23/15 at 3:15 pm
Posted on 3/23/15 at 3:27 pm to Bduhon55
saints now have ten picks and they need cap room so they need to trade jahri evans for a 2nd or third round pic. and trade bush for fourth or fifth round pic
Posted on 3/23/15 at 3:38 pm to burasjr123
quote:Hah
they need to trade jahri evans for a 2nd or third round pic.
Posted on 3/23/15 at 3:54 pm to bonethug0108
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I was saying that determining whether you get a pick or not is no secret. It's very obvious as it's a one to one net loss.
I agree to an extent, but it seems like cases of DLP and Brown are sort of borderline to whether or not we're getting one. Obviously last year we are -1 in the category, but from I've read on OTC, they don't seem 100% sure that we will get one.
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On DLP, from my understanding draft status (or being undrafted) doesn't matter. It is still your FA. And it could be Brown but I think he got more than minimum so if he did it would be DLP.
Not sure about the draft status part, but it looks like if we do get one, it will be because of Brown.
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