SantaClaraHawk
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We didn’t get any….
Recount please.Rams got four as well, including a third rounder. These teams keep losing players and they're still better than us.
Rams got four as well, including a third rounder. These teams keep losing players and they're still better than us.
For the departures of Jimmy Garoppolo, Samson Ebukam, Jimmie Ward and Azeez Al-Shaair, respectively.
I'm seeing a third, two 6s, and a 7th. Am I missing something?Recount please.
probably....I was just quoting an articleIsnt JimmyG the 4th round and 3rd round is an exec? You only listed 4 names out of 5 picks.
Samson Ebukam was a FA signing and Garopollo technically a one year deal as well. Ward was on his second contract. I think it is just letting them play out their contracts, which they didn't do with Jamal Adams and Qandre Diggs. But coaching changes will do thatSo let’s grow our own and let other teams break the bank in 5 years and we will get some comp picks
Edit/ not that simple but sounds fun
We got three in 2020. A third for Earl Thomas, a fourth for Justin Coleman, and a sixth for Shemar Stephen. We have not received one since. In that same span, the Niners have received 22.When was the last time Seattle got a comp pick for losing a player?
Coaches and execs that turn into comp pics is complete bullshit.The Rams should give the Seahawks one of their picks for the Seahawks taking Shane Waldron off their hands in 2021. The Seahawks definitely got the short stick of that deal.
Furthermore, whatever formula they use for comp picks is absurd. How does one team who acquired Javon Hargrave, Clellin Ferrell, Isaiah Oliver, last offseason get 4 comp picks? Here's the link to 49ers 2023 offseason FA signings - https://www.49erswebzone.com/articl...agency-tracker-signings-interests-departures/.
Coaches aren't players. You don't draft coaches so they shouldn't count for comp picks.