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I don't think we're done in free agency, though the rest of the guys we get might be guys who were cut, so it's worth thinking about. But I saw Curran mention we might have some comp picks next year - which would be helpful given we stand at five picks for 2013 right now.

But it was my understanding of the rules that basically any addition to the team undoes a subtraction in terms of the equation. Wouldn't Lloyd & Fanene essentially knock out Anderson & BJGE even if the contracts on the latter two are bigger? I don't see how we can end up with comp picks next year as things stand.
 
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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. awarded at the ends of Rounds 3 through 7

So, unfortunately, I think we would not be receiving any comp picks. The bulk of our signings have been UFAs, and there have been several (Gregory, Lloyd, Fells, Allen, Fanene, Gonzalez, etc., etc.).
 
I don't think we're done in free agency, though the rest of the guys we get might be guys who were cut, so it's worth thinking about. But I saw Curran mention we might have some comp picks next year - which would be helpful given we stand at five picks for 2013 right now.

But it was my understanding of the rules that basically any addition to the team undoes a subtraction in terms of the equation. Wouldn't Lloyd & Fanene essentially knock out Anderson & BJGE even if the contracts on the latter two are bigger? I don't see how we can end up with comp picks next year as things stand.

The biggest factor in determining compensatory picks is salary, so I would think that the Patriots are not in line to receive any comp picks next year. I would agree that Lloyd & Fanene most likely make the loss of Anderson & BJGE a wash - and that's prior to considering any of the other free agent signings as well.
 
By my count, the Pats have signed 13 TRUE free agents.. They've only lost 4 and there are 6 of their own that are unsigned.
 
My guess is no way
 
Curran was absolutely wrong. He must not understand the process.
 
By my count, the Pats have signed 13 TRUE free agents.. They've only lost 4 and there are 6 of their own that are unsigned.

Signing them doesn't matter if they don't actually make the 53. . . . that said, odds are enough will that the Pats won't get any this year.
 
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