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Rams awarded 5 comp picks

He also said the Bengals might have been screwed:

"The Cincinnati Bengals received two compensatory picks this year for the 2024 NFL draft, the first time they have received extra picks from the comp picks process since 2021.

But the two sixth-round selections awarded by the NFL could be in error, according to one expert on such matters.


Nick Korte of Over The Cap, the go-to name on comp picks, says the league's valuation of contracts and values of players lost to other teams might've cost the Bengals as high as a third-round compensatory selection.

According to Korte, Jessie Bates should have been valued as a third-rounder and not a fourth. As a fourth, Cincinnati's losing him was canceled out by the team's signing of Orlando Brown Jr. in free agency:

Translation: There's a scenario where, if Bates gets valued as a third-rounder, the Bengals earn third-round and sixth-round comp picks instead of two sixes. It should go without saying, but the difference in value between a third and sixth-rounder is massive -- from the late 90s to early 200s difference.

This is worth keeping in mind, if nothing else, because there have been errors in the comp pick process in the recent past. In 2015, an error caused a revision of three comp picks. In 2021, a team was shorted a pick that was later corrected.

That doesn't mean there's an error here, especially when much of this process is
secretive-feeling. But given the value of the pick differential pointed out here, it's certainly a point worth raising."

Wouldn't it be fair if NFL teams knew the process for awarding comp picks? Secretive is exactly what it is and that could appear to be a way for the NFL to put their thumb on the parity scale? What's the big deal? NFL teams could bitch if the comp guys make a mistake? They don't now?

I think it's gotten out of hand. IMHO, the only 3rd round comp picks should be awarded for losing minority coaches. What they're doing is actually penalizing the shitty teams and lowering everybody's normal picks. This year 4th round picks are 4 slots lower, 5th round picks, 7 slots lower and 6th round picks are 16 slots lower. That's 50% of a round, not to mention a lot lower in value when it comes to trades. Comp picks for losing players should start at the bottom of the 4th. And they should take more than money into account. Why should a team be awarded a high draft pick because an ass-clown team with a lot of cap space gives somebody 75 million? In some cases when they had no intention of re-signing the guy at any price? They should have a "point system" and use 5 catagories all 20% of the formula. Length of contract, money per year, games played, performance (top 5, top 10, top 25 of position), awards (pro bowl, all pro, top 5 in MVP voting). In reality, since it's mostly about money, some teams are being awarded high comp picks for other team's stupidity.


Something like this would be fair:

Length of contract: 1 yr (1.33 pts), 2-3 yrs (1.66 pts), 4 years + (1.99 pts)
Yearly value/cap hit: 4 mil - 7.5 mil (1.33 pts), 7.6 mil - 12 mil (1.66 pts), 13 mil + (1.99 pts)
Game played: 5-8 (1.33 pts), 9-12 (1.66 pts), 13+ (1.99)
Performance (by position): Top 25 (1.33 pts), Top 10 (1.66 pts), Top 5 (1.99 pts)
Awards: Pro Bowl (1.33 pts), All Pro (1.66 pts), Top 10 MVP (1.99 pts)
Bonus: MVP (5 pts)

Add up the totals and match it against the totals signed and you have a gain or loss by each team.

Going by that >>>>> Garappolo 5.31 / Mayfield 7.64.

And since it's not all about the money/stupidity, guys who didn't get great deals but performed like a guy who should have, will still rank into the comp formula. OR the NFL can continue to be secretive about it.

The niners lost more talent than the Rams because JG got 72 mil and Baker 2 mil? Yeah, okay. The niners actually saved money and a valuable roster spot by not bidding against that ridiculous Raider offer for an oft-injured game manager.

Ronnie Rivers ERFA tendered

I'm not surprised. He's the kind of backup RB you want in a move the chains possession type of offense. I still think they draft a RB to be #2.
Yeah & Kyren Williams isn’t a TOP RB who isn’t a STARTER that can’t get you Big Gaines & is SLOW!!

That will NEVER get OLD !! LMFAO

—do agree another RB ,if nothing else for special teams in the later part of the Draft.

My concerns are when Williams went down ,Rivers was right behind him. Just saying from last season.

A hypothetical question

Ive missed maybe six games. Im a USC fan.

Is he talented, yes. Absolutely.

Does he demonstrate the ability to play within a system and make quick throws? At times. He relies way too much on the play breaking down to be a top quarterback. He’s going to be another Kyler Murray. Mayyybe Deshaun Watson.

Do I think he’s a generational talent? Nope. I think he’s being hyped up because of the “wow” plays he does make.

Just looking back over the last 5 drafts, I’m not taking him over Kyler, Burrow, or Lawrence based solely off their college tape.

What exactly makes him “generational”?
IMHO He’s way overrated

QB

Big pass to Pennix in the 1st round and I'm a big fan of his. For one, he will be 24+ before the season even begins. We really don't need to have an older prospect sitting for several years behind Staff. 2nd, he has a pretty long injury history along with wonky mechanics. I'd certainly have to consider him in the 2nd however, but, in the 1st we need a day 1 contributing starter.
I think age is overplayed with pocket QBs. Penix is a pocket QB. So the only real problem with the guy is his injuries. And potentially they're a big problem. But we don't get to see that stuff.

QBs who play in the pocket, though, just generally speaking, have the best chance to have a long career. Particularly the ones who have strong arms. Because some of the iffy ones flame out as their youth starts fading if they were already forcing the ball on the tougher throws.

Rams may see Penix as a 5th rounder. Who knows. But I don't think age will be a major factor in where they slot him because your projections will have him in the pocket and the question is medically whether he's sound there. Also a ton of other shit is more important like how well he chalkboards with the Rams, I think they have very high standards on the mental side of things. But all that aside if he's cleared medically I can't imagine him being on the board long, regardless of the fact some teams will love him and others won't.

Comp picks


Bad news on the comp picks. The Mayfield pick appears to have been rewarded as a 6th. Additionally, one of the 3 that I was expecting to be a 6th rounder appears to be a 7th.
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They're also releasing 28 year old CB Tre'Davious White (a post June 1st release). Who would you rather have?
Easily White. The injuries are a concern, but we're talking about one of the better corners in the game before those injuries. I wouldn't mind a one-year prove-it deal for him.

My favorite corner in this free agency is probably Sean Murphy-Bunting, though. Productive, albeit a bit snake-bitten by injuries, but he's only twenty-six and had a solid year with the Titans.
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Combine Week

I will always encourage self-exploration. Perhaps I should look at how I'm communicating what I believe to be good questions and well reasoned arguments.
It's a reality. It would be naive to think the numbers won't make teams gun shy when considering a white player for corner. These are premium picks and there are other options that don't come with that element, so maybe a team or two who are looking corner opt for one of them instead.

Not really a big deal though. Even with some teams maybe being affected by that he's too good a player to last for long and I think he'll play corner.

Compensatory Picks: A question


Los Angeles Rams​

The Rams have been very adept at leveraging comp picks to improve their roster with skilled drafting–in 2023, they got an extremely positive example of that with Puka Nacua. This season, they don’t have as many high profile pending UFAs as they did before, but even if they’re low round comp picks, players like Coleman Shelton, Ahkello Witherspoon, Jordan Fuller, or Kevin Dotson could keep their modus operandi going. Potential: Moderate

Burns Tagged

Here’s my reasoning. Spotrac indicates Burns gets $24m with the tag. The Panthers have pretty low cap space of $13m. They don’t have ANY offensive weapons and were lowest scoring offense last year. Also they have a R1 QB who struggled mightily. So they keep Burns this year. He ain’t happy so he doesn’t want a new contract with them unless they pay him huge $$$. They still suck and next year it happens all over again. May not be sound but that is my reasoning.
They can manage the cap easily, and the 13 mill of space INCLUDES a 24 mill cap hit for Burns.
They arent going to fix their offensive issues with cap space. They'll trade him, whether it be now or at the deadline. They'll get more value then by just letting him walk.
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How many #19-worthy prospects do you see in the draft pool?

I don’t like this, but I think there’s a non-zero chance that with Burns being tendered the way he was, it was purely to ensure compensation as they can either take the pick or pay $20M this year and no less than $28.8M next year which they won’t do.

They could have tendered him the top tier getting 2 1sts back, but didn’t and it’s only a 1 with right to match. That’s how to set up a trade

I think they stretch to resign Dotson and trade for Burns and then work their draft magic with what they have left

They may offer the 2nd, but then again it seems the interest in Mike Evans was real and the interest in Odunze may be real… so who knows?

I love the idea of a dominant OL, but I think McVay is tired of running his O with only one of his main WRs fully healthy so he may push for a top guy who fits their mold like Kupp and Nacua… Odunze does that so we’ll see
If this is legit or a smokescreen

2024 MLS Season

Between the scab refs and the Miami (should be called Fort Lauderdale not Miami) Messis... the league is turning me off fast.

I was considering buying the league pass to watch my Orlando City Lions this year. That's the ONLY way you can watch your hometown team now. But then I watched my Lions play last weekend against the Messis. Keep in mind that Orlando is predicted to be one of the best teams this year. Final score was 5 - 0 Messis.

Trying to play against the Messi/Suarez exhibition tour AND the refs who have clearly been instructed to allow those 2 players to do whatever they want without penalty... it's not worth watching. The game on Saturday was literally like watching a Harlem Globetrotters "game".

Throw in the fact that the league changed the money rules JUST for Miami (NOT for the rest of the league though) so that they could pair those 2 players. Complete and total bullshit... Total disregard for integrity and fairness to the game.

This season is nothing more than an exhibition tour of the Miami Messis and an attempt to bring in as much money from THAT as possible. Fuck marketing the actual sport of soccer.

At least I realized it would be a terrible idea to send any of my money to that bullshit.

I'm losing almost all of the interest that the league was able to create for me previously. Very discouraging and disappointing.