Mistashoesta
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Sometime in early May that is when you can sign UFA and will not count against the comp formula.Anybody know the date after which a team signing an UFA does not factor into that team's potential compensatory picks?
I know that we're a long ways off from that date but I'm curious if anybody knows it.
Ya, it's been the week after the draft for a couple of years.Sometime in early May that is when you can sign UFA and will not count against the comp formula.
These are guesses. They're probably close. But no one really knows the exact rubric for comp picks.Surprising that the Hawks are only getting a 4th rounder for Lewis when he got paid a hefty amount.
Can’t trade what you don’t have. Comp picks are awarded in February. They are never a sure thing.So those are for 2025 would be able to trade those for picks in 2024?
Update .............................
- 4th round pick (Damien Lewis)
- 5th round pick (Jordyn Brooks)
- 6th round pick (Colby Parkinson)
- 6th round pick (Drew Lock)
But but kam and sherm and Riq - say it ain’t soSome people are way too infatuated with comp picks, IMO. Sure, it's nice if we end up getting a couple/few, but forgoing signing a good player that could help the team this season because it might cost us a super late 5th round pick (or whatever) just makes no sense to me.