Why are some listed as a "Compensatory Selection" and others as a "Supplemental Compensatory Selection"?
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One, apparently, as 7th round compensation for lost FA's, means "squat". The other means "less than squat".[QUOTE=George Cumby] ...every draft (Ted) would pick a solid, dependable, smart, athletically limited linebacker...the guy who isn't doing drugs, going to strip bars, knocking around his girlfriend or making any plays of game changing significance.
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I found this on Yahoo:
A free agent is a player whose contract has expired and is eligible to sign with another team. A restricted free agent is a player for whom another team can make an offer, but his current team is allowed to match that offer. If the current team chooses not to match the offer, it may receive compensation in the form of a draft choice. The NFL awards compensatory picks based on the net loss of restricted free agents. The limit for compensatory picks is four per team.
The supplemental draft is held after the draft and its more like a auction teams bid for players using the following year's draft pick. if you believe a player is 1st round material in the supplemental draft you bid your 1st rd pick from next year and if you win the player you lose the spot you picked that player at for the following year's draft. The NY Giants did this years ago with Dave Brown. They used a 1st Rd pick in the Supplemental Draft to select hom and did not have a 1st RD pick in the regular draft the following season."Once the people find they can vote themselves money, that will herald the end of the Republic.”
– Benjamin Franklin
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I wasn't referring to the supplemental draft. If you look at the end of the 7th round of the draft today, some are listed as "Compensatory Selection" others as "Supplemental Compensatory Selection". Perhaps a team's first compensatory selection is that, and any later ones are "supplemental", but then my question is why different terminology? Generally a difference in terms will also mean a difference in effect of some sort, but for the life of me I have no clue what it would be in this case.Originally posted by MerlinWizard222I found this on Yahoo:
A free agent is a player whose contract has expired and is eligible to sign with another team. A restricted free agent is a player for whom another team can make an offer, but his current team is allowed to match that offer. If the current team chooses not to match the offer, it may receive compensation in the form of a draft choice. The NFL awards compensatory picks based on the net loss of restricted free agents. The limit for compensatory picks is four per team.
The supplemental draft is held after the draft and its more like a auction teams bid for players using the following year's draft pick. if you believe a player is 1st round material in the supplemental draft you bid your 1st rd pick from next year and if you win the player you lose the spot you picked that player at for the following year's draft. The NY Giants did this years ago with Dave Brown. They used a 1st Rd pick in the Supplemental Draft to select hom and did not have a 1st RD pick in the regular draft the following season.
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Wow. I know this one. The give out the compensatory picks and then at the end they throw out a couple of extra picks at the end (I thought by lottery?) to round out the last round and those are the Supplemental Compensatory Picks."Greatness is not an act... but a habit.Greatness is not an act... but a habit." -Greg Jennings
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"to round out the last round"????Originally posted by MJZiggyWow. I know this one. The give out the compensatory picks and then at the end they throw out a couple of extra picks at the end (I thought by lottery?) to round out the last round and those are the Supplemental Compensatory Picks.
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You are probably right. Our long lost Patler would never let us down in our time of need......he would be here to answer this very intriguing question if he knew the answer.Originally posted by shamrockfanI have it on good authority that he doesn't know!Originally posted by GrnBay007Someone find Patler. He would know!



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No question about it 007. Patler would for sure, being the absolute smartest person north of the mason-dixon line.Originally posted by GrnBay007You are probably right. Our long lost Patler would never let us down in our time of need......he would be here to answer this very intriguing question if he knew the answer.Originally posted by shamrockfanI have it on good authority that he doesn't know!Originally posted by GrnBay007Someone find Patler. He would know!



Rock, go find him!
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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 (Buffalo, Seattle and Washington) will receive a compensatory pick even though they did not suffer a net loss of compensatory free agents. Under the formula, the compensatory free agents these teams lost were ranked higher than the ones they signed (by a specified point differential based upon salary and performance).
Picks 251-255 are supplemental compensatory picks (based upon draft-order formula) to fulfill the number of draft choices permitted by agreement with the NFL Players Association in the Collective Bargaining Agreement."Greatness is not an act... but a habit.Greatness is not an act... but a habit." -Greg Jennings
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If you read carefully you will find your answer. The first paragraph addresses "Compensatory" the second addresses "Supplemental Compensatory". The way I read it is that we gained this pick based on last years supplemental draft.Originally posted by shamrockfanI wasn't referring to the supplemental draft. If you look at the end of the 7th round of the draft today, some are listed as "Compensatory Selection" others as "Supplemental Compensatory Selection". Perhaps a team's first compensatory selection is that, and any later ones are "supplemental", but then my question is why different terminology? Generally a difference in terms will also mean a difference in effect of some sort, but for the life of me I have no clue what it would be in this case.
Thanks, for playing!"Once the people find they can vote themselves money, that will herald the end of the Republic.”
– Benjamin Franklin
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