So the Packers got a fifth for Flynn, who received a pretty large contract but did not get the starting gig in Seattle.
Yet the Lions received a fourth round compensation pick for Eric Wright, a cornerback, who did not get a huge contract.
Apparently the secret formula does not account for the importance of the position the player is playing. Shouldn't a nicely-paid albeit backup QB get you more than a cornerback who doesn't even have a big contract?
I wonder sometimes if the league keeps the formula so secret because a part of that formula includes factoring in how shitty the organization losing the player has been. The shittier the organization, the higher the comp pick.
Thoughts?
Yet the Lions received a fourth round compensation pick for Eric Wright, a cornerback, who did not get a huge contract.
Apparently the secret formula does not account for the importance of the position the player is playing. Shouldn't a nicely-paid albeit backup QB get you more than a cornerback who doesn't even have a big contract?
I wonder sometimes if the league keeps the formula so secret because a part of that formula includes factoring in how shitty the organization losing the player has been. The shittier the organization, the higher the comp pick.
Thoughts?

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