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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.If we do get a pick for Asante it will be added for the upcoming draft not next year right?
He was hurt this year so it may drop to a 4th.
I dont think anyone has figured out the comp selection algorithm yet
AdamJT13 has come the closest and the BIGGEST single factor is the average yearly amount of the contract. Samuel's is well above the cut off for the 3rd round. So, even being hurt, its not going to go down to a fourth.
Samuel only missed one game this yearHe was hurt this year so it may drop to a 4th.
Samuel only missed one game this year
ESPN - Asante Samuel Stats, News, Photos - Philadelphia Eagles
Thank you BF, i just hate it when people don't back up what they say. That means we are getting a 3rd Rounder.:singing:
It means we SHOULD be getting a 3rd rounder. It all depends on the free agent signings that the Pats did and how many actually qualify for the Compensatory pick equations.
If they had more than 3 that qualify, then they won't get anything for Samuel.
Can you name 3 patriots free agents signings in 2008 that were any good?
Do UDFAs go into the equation?
ADAMJT13 said:In order to qualify for the comp equation, a player must have been a true Unrestricted Free Agent whose contract had expired or was voided after the previous season (i.e., he cannot have been released by his old team); he must sign during the UFA signing period (which ended July 22 last year); if he signs after June 1, he must have been tendered a June 1 qualifying offer by his old team; his compensatory value must be above a specific minimum amount (or, possibly, have incentives in his contract that would put him above the minimum); and he cannot have been permanently released by his new team before a certain point in the season (which seems to be after Week 10) or, possibly, before getting a certain amount of playing time, unless he was claimed off waivers by another team.
Has anybody compiled a list yet of how many draft picks the Pats are going to have total this year?
Here is the list of players the Pats signed this year:
Sam Aiken - Signed for 2 years/ 1.3 million total.
Fernando Bryant - Not eligible due to being cut by the Lions.
Deltha O'Neal - Not eligible due to being cut by the Bengals.
Tank Williams - Signed for 1 yr/ $605K.
Oliver Ross - Not eligible because he was released prior to week 10
Victor Hobson - Not eligible because he was released prior to week 10
Jason Webster - I am not sure if he is eligible or not.
Lamont Jordan - Not eligible due to being cut by the Raiders
Barry Stokes - Not sure if he is eligible or not.
Marcus Pollard - Not eligible due to being cut prior to week 10.
Anthony Clement - Not eligible due to being cut by the Jets.
John Lynch - Not eligible due to being cut by the Broncos
Does the fact that we cut Webster and then later re-signed him factor in at all? I sort of doubt he counts toward compensation picks...but you never know. Same goes for Stokes. If guys like that cost us compensation picks, I'd probably vomit in my mouth. I don't think they do, of course I'm no expert. Even Tank Williams, I'd have to imagine those vet min type salaries do not count against compensatory picks.
I personally think its lame that the quality of the free agents only matter if the # of free agents lost outweighs the # of free agents gained. But thats the way it is.
Does the fact that Wilson was cut by the Bucs factor into whether we receive compensation for him, or if he counts towards compensation? I would think not, ultimately, we lost him as a free agent and he played for a team and contributed to that team. He went on to start for the Texans, 63 TCKLs and 2 INTs. If he counts, that is huge, b/c with 4 free agents counting - I'd feel pretty safe about us being awarded compensatory picks.
1st round - Pats
2nd round - SD
2nd round - Pats
3rd round - Pats
3rd round - Comp
4th round - Pats
5th round - Pats
5th round - Comp
5th round - Comp
6th round - Pats
7th round - Pats.
Please note, the comp picks are only my projections based on AdamJTs postings from previous years. Though it is unlikely, there could be as many as 4 players that the Patriots signed who could be qualifying signings and would wipe out the comp picks.
Please also note that the Patriots may or may not receive a comp pick for Eugene Wilson.
I think we may trade some picks for Nnamdi Asomugha.
You're missing the 2 first rounders for Cassel
Tank Williams and Lewis Sanders both qualify for vet minimum exemptions, so I am about 95% certain that neither of them will count against the Patriots. Webster and Aiken might qualify, but even they are 'bubble' cases.
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