Lennie
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Do we receive comp picks if any of our assistants are hired away by other teams?
You only get a pick(s) if one of your coaches or front office personnel gets hired as a Head Coach or GM.Do we receive comp picks if any of our assistants are hired away by other teams?
Per NFL Network:
The policy enacted in 2020 states: "Clubs that develop a diverse employee who is hired in the position of Primary Football Executive or Head Coach at another club, will receive a draft choice compensation in the form of a compensatory draft pick in the third round in each of the next two drafts. If a club has two employees hired for either a head coach or GM position, then that club will receive third-round compensatory pick in the next three drafts."
So, if a team were to hire Clint Hurtt, for example, as a HC or a high level front office position, then yes. Shane Waldron, however, would not provide us a comp pick if hired as a HC.
Lateral transfers (like moving from the Seahawks as a DC to another team as a DC) would not qualify, no matter the diversity.
Where are you seeing that? SF received picks for McDaniel in 22/23.That policy expired after the 2021 draft.
Looks to still be active. 49ers are masters of it so far.That policy expired after the 2021 draft.
See my edit in post #5 above. I was wrong.Where are you seeing that? SF received picks for McDaniel in 22/23.
Does anyone know the mechanics? Does the team have to submit for the comp pick or does the NFL maintain a database of employees who qualify as ‘minority‘?
Would be interesting to see the list, might be a few McDaniel type surprises on there.
Likewise, see my edit to post #5 above. Sorry for the confusion.Looks to still be active. 49ers are masters of it so far.
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Where 49ers' 2024 NFL Draft picks stand after Chase Young trade
The 49ers still are projected to have more than 10 2024 draft picks, even after the Chase Young trade Tuesday.www.nbcsportsbayarea.com
No worries, all good!Likewise, see my edit to post #5 above. Sorry for the confusion.