Wondering how many picks we have this year? I know we lost our 5 for green..
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Round 1, Pick 1
Round 2, Pick 1
Round 2, TBD
Round 3, Pick 1
Round 4, Pick 1
Round 6, Pick 1
Round 7, Pick 1 -
Round 1, Pick 1
Round 2, Pick 1 (#32 overall (no NE pick) so its like a 2nd 1st rounder normally)
Round 2, TBD (Waiting on SD's finish from Chambers Trade)
Round 3, Pick 1
Round 4, Pick 1
Round 5, No Pick traded to KC for Trent Green
Round 6, Pick 1
Round 7, Pick 1Last edited: Jan 2, 2008 -
*Hopes to steal a 2nd or 3rd rounder from Denver for Jason Taylor*.
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we have two 7ths I thought???? One for Welker.
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That was last years draft...we got Satele and Fields with those picks.Last edited: Jan 2, 2008 -
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we should trade down in day 2 some to aqire more fish
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We need to trade our #1 and get alot more picks
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Hopefully we trade down a few spots, but that's pretty tough to do so we'll have to see what happens... I'd love to get a trade with JT done, only if he wants out. I hope Cameron (or whoever our HC will be) will sit down and find out what he wants... if he wants out of Miami, get a deal done. If not, let him stay.
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In addition to the 32 picks in each round, there are a total of up to 32 picks dispersed at the ends of Rounds 3 through 7. These picks, known as "compensatory picks," are awarded to teams that have lost more qualifying free agents than they gained the previous year in free agency. Teams that gain and lose the same number of players but lose higher-valued players than they gain also can be awarded a pick, but only in the seventh round, after the other compensatory picks. Compensatory picks cannot be traded, and the placement of the picks is determined by a proprietary formula based on the player's salary, playing time and postseason honors with his new team, with salary being the primary factor. So, for example, a team that lost a linebacker who signed for $2.5 million per year in free agency might get a sixth-round compensatory pick, while a team that lost a wide receiver who signed for $5 million per year might receive a fourth-round pick.
If fewer than 32 such picks are awarded, the remaining picks are awarded in the order in which teams would pick in a hypothetical eighth round of the draft.