Early look at potential compensatory picks for Rams

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Early look at potential compensatory picks for Rams in 2023

It’d be hard to watch Von Miller and others leave in free agency, but more draft picks make it an easier pill to swallow
By JB Scott Mar 8, 2022,
NFL: Super Bowl LVI-Los Angeles Rams at Cincinnati Bengals

Compensatory draft selections by design are supposed to lessen the blow for teams that are losing talent in unrestricted free agency but may not have the resources to sign highly valued free agents themselves. The Los Angeles Rams have leveraged compensatory draft selections as an integral part of their team build, though this is a topic that can be complex and often misunderstood.

The earliest example of the Rams and the Les Snead-Sean McVay brain trust gaming the system was back in 2017 when the team traded a 2nd round draft pick to the Buffalo Bills in exchange for receiver Sammy Watkins. Watkins played only a single season in LA; however, he performed well and was a big factor in turning around a historically bad offense. The Kansas City Chiefs signed Watkins to a significant contract, netting Los Angeles a 3rd round compensatory pick in 2019.

But the compensatory formula also takes into account free agents signed by that team, which offsets the return of players lost. The Rams have found work arounds in that area as well, signing players in free agency that have been released as opposed to their contracts expiring - Ndamukong Suh and Leonard Floyd are examples here.

The third key aspect of, and the newest portion of the formula for, compensatory draft selections are for minority members of the front office and coaching staff that leave for general manager or head coaching positions. The Rams earned two 3rd round compensatory picks for the Detroit Lions hiring Brad Holmes as GM after the 2020 season.

How many compensatory picks do the Rams have in 2022?​

(projected)​

  • 3rd round - losing Brad Holmes to Lions
  • 4th round - John Johnson III signing with Cleveland Browns
  • 6th round - Samson Ebukam signing with San Francisco 49ers
  • 6th round - Gerald Everett signing with Seattle Seahawks
  • 6th round - Troy Hill signing with Browns
Teams are limited to only five compensatory selections in a single year, provided that at least one of those selections are attributable to a general manager or head coach hiring.

How are compensatory awards calculated?​

In very simple terms, the NFL awards 32 compensatory selections on an annual basis as a result of free agent signings. Unrestricted free agents that a team loses are netted against the free agents that are gained. A free agent gained will first cancel out a free agent lost in the same round, but it could cancel out a higher valued selection if there are no other losses to net against.

The top 5% of free agent contracts generally earn 3rd round selections, which are the highest award possible under the formula.
In 2022, there are 8 3rd rounders expected to be awarded to teams; however, only 1 of these are attributable to a free agent signing (Kenny Golladay - Lions). The remaining 7 of these draft selections are for head coach or general manager hirings.

7 4th round picks are projected to be awarded in 2022, along with 3 5th rounders, 10 6th rounders, and 11 7th rounders (32 from free agents, 39 total).

How many compensatory picks could Rams earn in 2023?​

Von Miller, OLB​

One lessor known rule as it relates to compensatory selections is that players with more than 10 accrued seasons can only provide a maximum of a 5th round selection no matter how large the contract signed. Von Miller has 11 accrued seasons in the NFL, so should he leave in free agency the Rams may see some lost value in the return draft capital. Miller is expected to be one of the premier edge rushers available in this free agency class, and his market already appears hot.

Estimate: 5th round compensatory selection​

Darious Williams, CB​

Pro Football Focus (PFF) projected contract values for the top NFL free agents, and they have Darious Williams at an expected value of $11M per year. This would likely net either a lower-tier 4th round selection or one of the highest 5th round picks, as both John Johnson ($11.3M) and Nelson Agholor ($11M) netted 4th rounders for their original teams last offseason.

Estimate: 4th or 5th round compensatory selection​

Joseph Noteboom, OL​

Should Andrew Whitworth decide to return to the Rams in 2022, the team may let Joseph Noteboom walk in free agency. However, should the Rams lose both Noteboom and Whitworth, they may have to look for an external replacement - and this could reduce the return compensatory capital from Noteboom.

PFF has projected Noteboom’s contract at $4M per year, given that he is a relatively unproven NFL player and he did have a significant injury in 2019. A more reasonable estimate for the young offensive lineman could be north of $10M if there are multiple teams interested in his services.

Estimate: 5th round compensatory selection, but Rams have to sign reinforcements​

Austin Corbett, OL​

The Rams offensive line fell apart after their last Super Bowl appearance, and that should serve as a cautionary tale for this offseason. LA should look to retain as much of their OL talent as possible, but Austin Corbett could get expensive.

PFF projected Corbett’s market value north of $9.25M per year, which would put the Rams in 5th round compensatory territory based on the 2022 selection numbers.

Estimate: 5th round compensatory selection​

Sebastian Joseph-Day, DT​

LA will find it hard to retain Sebastian Joseph-Day when they already have some other solid role players along the defensive line, including A’Shawn Robinson, Greg Gaines, Michael Hoecht, and Eric Banks. Teams that have adopted the Vic Fangio-Brandon Staley style of defense may also crave Joseph-Day’s familiarity with the system which could drive up his market value.

The defensive tackle is projected to make an average of $8M per year per PFF, which could net the Rams a 5th round compensatory selection.

Estimate: 5th round compensatory selection​

Raheem Morris, Defensive Coordinator​

It was a mild surprise that defensive coordinator Raheem Morris didn’t get more significant opportunities as teams hired head coaches - he interviewed only with the Minnesota Vikings. It’s not likely he will get passed over two years in a row, and that could be to the Rams’ benefit.

If Morris is hired as a head coach in 2023, LA would receive 3rd round selections for the 2023 and 2024 drafts.

Estimate: 3rd round compensatory selection​

Final Thoughts​

It’s worth re-iterating any players the Rams sign that have not been released by their former team will cost them in the compensatory selection formula. For example, if the Rams sign a lineman worth $9M per year, they would lose the return selection for Noteboom or Corbett should either one of them earn a contract with a similar value.

While it seems the Rams could be receiving 3rd, 4th, and 3 5th rounders in 2023, in reality they will probably sign other players that will offset the calculation. In this case we could see LA instead receive a 7th round selection for someone like Ogbonnia Okoronkwo or Sony Michel.

Free agency officially begins Wednesday, March 16th. Will the Rams be able to retain key players in hopes of “running it back” in 2022, or could other teams go on a spending spree to sign some world champions?
 

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Rams sure look to have a number of 2022 UFA's depart this month. This of course. will have an effect on the 2023 Ram draft.

Currently, in a quick glance, Snead has a good amount of selections already available before the NFL begins the awarded Compensatory 2023 draft selections:

2nd
3rd
5th
6th
6th
7th
7th

I do expect Snead to be the top NFL GM leader in performing his magic in leveraging compensatory draft selections as an essential part of the Ram team rebuild or maybe refill would be a better word.

In just looking into one Ram unit in replacing the four Ram main OL'ers & the retirement of OL'er Andrew Whitworth making that number being FIVE ......I fully expect Snead to get two of the five back under contract leaving them 3 departures of UFA OL'ers that would come into play with the awarded compensatory draft selections alone.

I sure don't have a magical future crystal ball here......with five being the most picks that can be awarded here's my wild Guesstimate as highly probable:

#1- I believe DC Morris is sure to get an HC job offer in 2023= 3rd round comp pick.
#2-2 yr starting corner Darious Williams will depart in 2022= 4th rd comp pick.
#3-3 yr starting OG Austin Corbett will depart 2022 =4th or 5th rd comp pick.
#4- 2 yr starting NT SJ-D will depart in 2022= 5th rd comp pick.
#5-OLB Og Okoronkwo will depart= 5th rd comp pick.
#6-RB Sony Michel will depart= nothing
#7-CB Donte Deayon will depart=nothing
#8-TE Johnny Mundt will get the opportunity to test the FA market & sign elsewhere. I expect that he will not sign & during early TC will sign a low-end contract with no bearing on the NFL 2023 comp pick system.

Questionable Resigns that I am still pondering at this time would be:

UFA center Brian Allen a 7th rd comp pick pending. If Allen does not find a real active market with a lot of suitors I think it would be a good move to bring him back & have Shelton available to start in a OG post. Sure would limit any major damage to that Ol if 3 of those five returned.

UFA OLB Von Miller a 5th rd comp pick pending

I project that Snead will sign UFA LT Joseph Noteboom to a long-term contract. In addition, RFA's kicker Matt Gay & Interior OL'er Coleman Shelton will sign a Ram contract for 2022.