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FWIW, here's a list of the movement of FAs last year that determines comp picks. I'm counting all FAs; if only FAs above a certain amount "count" in the calculation, that would obviously change things.
16 teams with negative movement (i.e., net loss, possible comp picks):
Atlanta (3 lost/0 gained)
Baltimore (9/3)
Cincinnati (3/2)
Cleveland (7/6)
Green Bay (6/5)
Indianapolis (4/1)
Jacksonville (6/5)
Kansas City (3/1)
Minnesota (9/6)
New England (8/2)
New Orleans (8/6)
Oakland (4/1)
Pittsburgh (3/2)
San Diego (7/3)
Tampa Bay (4/3)
Tennessee (4/3)
5 teams with no net movement:
Arizona (4/4)
Carolina (6/6)
Denver (1/1)
San Francisco (4/4)
St. Louis (7/7)
11 teams with positive movement (i.e., net gain, no comp picks):
Buffalo (3/8)
Chicago (0/1)
Dallas (2/5)
Detroit (8/10)
Houston (5/11)
Miami (4/11)
NY Giants (4/5)
NY Jets (1/8)
Philadelphia (3/5)
Seattle (3/4)
Washington (4/8)
FWIW, the net "loss" by those 16 teams is 39 agents, but, capping the losses at 4 picks per team, that works out to 35 picks. [And, interestingly enough, all the AFC teams that pick after the Pats are in line to receive comp picks--and would thus lose seventh-rounders first.]
16 teams with negative movement (i.e., net loss, possible comp picks):
Atlanta (3 lost/0 gained)
Baltimore (9/3)
Cincinnati (3/2)
Cleveland (7/6)
Green Bay (6/5)
Indianapolis (4/1)
Jacksonville (6/5)
Kansas City (3/1)
Minnesota (9/6)
New England (8/2)
New Orleans (8/6)
Oakland (4/1)
Pittsburgh (3/2)
San Diego (7/3)
Tampa Bay (4/3)
Tennessee (4/3)
5 teams with no net movement:
Arizona (4/4)
Carolina (6/6)
Denver (1/1)
San Francisco (4/4)
St. Louis (7/7)
11 teams with positive movement (i.e., net gain, no comp picks):
Buffalo (3/8)
Chicago (0/1)
Dallas (2/5)
Detroit (8/10)
Houston (5/11)
Miami (4/11)
NY Giants (4/5)
NY Jets (1/8)
Philadelphia (3/5)
Seattle (3/4)
Washington (4/8)
FWIW, the net "loss" by those 16 teams is 39 agents, but, capping the losses at 4 picks per team, that works out to 35 picks. [And, interestingly enough, all the AFC teams that pick after the Pats are in line to receive comp picks--and would thus lose seventh-rounders first.]