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2012 NFL COMPENSATORY DRAFT PICKS (1 Viewer)

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NFL announces 32 compensatory draft choices to 15 teams

Posted by Michael David Smith on March 26, 2012, 4:26 PM EDT

[Editor's note: The NFL has formally announced the awarding of compensatory picks for the 2012 NFL draft. The league's full announcement appears below.]

A total of 32 compensatory choices in the 2012 NFL Draft have been awarded to 15 teams, the NFL announced today.

Under the rules for compensatory draft selections, a team losing more or better compensatory free agents than it acquires in the previous year is eligible to receive compensatory draft picks.

The number of picks a team receives equals the net loss of compensatory free agents up to a maximum of four. The 32 compensatory choices announced today will supplement the 221 choices in the seven rounds of the 2012 NFL Draft (April 26-28), which will kick off in primetime for the third consecutive year.

The first round will be held on Thursday, April 26 and begin at 8:00 PM ET. The second and third rounds are set for Friday, April 27 at 7:00 PM ET followed by rounds 4-7 on Saturday, April 28 at Noon ET.

This year, the compensatory picks will be positioned within the third through seventh rounds based on the value of the compensatory free agents lost.

Compensatory free agents are determined by a formula based on salary, playing time and postseason honors. The formula was developed by the NFL Management Council. Not every free agent lost or signed by a club is covered by this formula.

Three clubs this year (Atlanta, San Diego and Buffalo) will each receive a compensatory pick even though they did not suffer a net loss of compensatory free agents last year. Under the formula, the compensatory free agents lost by these clubs were ranked higher than the ones they signed (by a specified point differential based upon salary and performance).

Thirty compensatory picks were awarded to clubs based upon the compensatory pick formula. By rule, two additional choices were awarded at the end of the seventh round to bring the total number of compensatory selections to 32, equaling the number of NFL clubs. The two additional picks were awarded to St. Louis and Indianapolis based upon the 2012 draft selection order.

The following 2012 compensatory draft picks have been determined by the NFL Management Council:

ROUND/OVERALL SELECTION/TEAM

3/95/Oakland

4/128/Minnesota

4/129/Oakland

4/130/Baltimore

4/131/New York Giants

4/132/Green Bay

4/133/Green Bay

4/134/Minnesota

4/135/Dallas

5/168/Oakland

5/169/Baltimore

5/170/Indianapolis

6/202/New York Jets

6/203/New York Jets

6/204/Cleveland

6/205/Cleveland

6/206/Indianapolis

6/207/Carolina

7/240/Pittsburgh

7/241/Green Bay

7/242/New York Jets

7/243/Green Bay

7/244/New York Jets

7/245/Cleveland

7/246/Pittsburgh

7/247/Cleveland

7/248/Pittsburgh

7/249/Atlanta

7/250/San Diego

7/251/Buffalo

7/252/St. Louis

7/253/Indianapolis

Following are the compensatory free agents lost and signed last year by the clubs that will receive compensatory picks in the 2012 NFL Draft:

ATLANTA

Lost:

Harvey Dahl, Michael Koenen

Signed:

Ray Edwards, Reggie Kelly

BALTIMORE

Lost:

Chris Chester, Dawan Landry, Le’Ron McClain, Donte’ Stallworth, Josh Wilson

Signed:

Vonta Leach, Bernard Pollard, Ricky Williams

BUFFALO

Lost:

Paul Posluszny, Donte Whitner

Signed:

Brad Smith, Tyler Thigpen

CAROLINA

Lost:

Jeff King, Richard Marshall, Matt Moore

Signed:

Ron Edwards, Olindo Mare

CLEVELAND

Lost:

Abram Elam, Matt Roth, Chansi Stuckey, Jason Trusnik, Lawrence Vickers, Floyd Womack, Eric Wright

Signed:

Brandon Jackson, Dimitri Patterson, Usama Young

DALLAS

Lost:

Stephen Bowen, Sam Hurd

Signed:

Abram Elam

GREEN BAY

Lost:

Daryn Colledge, Korey Hall, Brandon Jackson, Cullen Jenkins, Jason Spitz

INDIANAPOLIS

Lost:

Charlie Johnson, Clint Session

MINNESOTA

Lost:

Ray Edwards, Ben Leber, Tarvaris Jackson, Sidney Rice

Signed:

Remi Ayodele, Charlie Johnson

NEW YORK GIANTS

Lost:

Kevin Boss, Barry Cofield, Steve Smith

Signed:

David Baas, Steve Weatherford

NEW YORK JETS

Lost:

Drew Coleman, Braylon Edwards, Shaun Ellis, Brad Smith, Steve Weatherford

OAKLAND

Lost:

Nnamdi Asomugha, Robert Gallery, Bruce Gradkowski, Zach Miller, Thomas Howard

Signed:

Kevin Boss, Stephen Heyer

PITTSBURGH

Lost:

Nick Eason, Keyaron Fox, Matt Spaeth

SAN DIEGO

Lost:

Kevin Burnett, Darren Sproles

Signed:

Travis LaBoy, Takeo Spikes

TOTAL 2012 NFL COMPENSATORY DRAFT PICKS

Cleveland: 4

Green Bay: 4

New York Jets: 4

Indianapolis: 3

Oakland: 3

Pittsburgh: 3

Baltimore: 2

Minnesota: 2

Atlanta: 1

Buffalo: 1

Carolina: 1

Dallas: 1

New York Giants: 1

St. Louis: 1

San Diego: 1

TOTAL: 32
 
Compensatory draft picks reek of socialism. Keep BHO out of the NFL.
In case you missed it, there are many things in the league that "reek of socialism." The NFL Draft order--worst to first.The salary capThe NFL Schedule based on giving bad teams an easier schedule.But the biggest and most blatant socialistic practice? The Corporate Welfare that awards for-profit teams publicly funded stadiums.Considering how successful the NFL is, you may want to reassess your bias against Socialism.It also works pretty well in the US Military and as the basis of our Medicare and Social Security Programs.
 
'az_prof said:
'Gawain said:
Compensatory draft picks reek of socialism. Keep BHO out of the NFL.
In case you missed it, there are many things in the league that "reek of socialism." The NFL Draft order--worst to first.The salary capThe NFL Schedule based on giving bad teams an easier schedule.But the biggest and most blatant socialistic practice? The Corporate Welfare that awards for-profit teams publicly funded stadiums.Considering how successful the NFL is, you may want to reassess your bias against Socialism.It also works pretty well in the US Military and as the basis of our Medicare and Social Security Programs.
Haha, you're the man.
 
Can't believe 15-1 Packers need compensatory picks. There should be a rule that picks only go to teams that are .500 or worse.

 
'az_prof said:
'Gawain said:
Compensatory draft picks reek of socialism. Keep BHO out of the NFL.
In case you missed it, there are many things in the league that "reek of socialism." The NFL Draft order--worst to first.The salary capThe NFL Schedule based on giving bad teams an easier schedule.But the biggest and most blatant socialistic practice? The Corporate Welfare that awards for-profit teams publicly funded stadiums.Considering how successful the NFL is, you may want to reassess your bias against Socialism.It also works pretty well in the US Military and as the basis of our Medicare and Social Security Programs.
:lol: :goodposting:
 

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