Doc Brown Posted February 24, 2019 Posted February 24, 2019 I never liked comp picks. The league has a hard salary cap for a reason and that's to strive for parity. Awarding comp picks to the good teams that couldn't afford to resign all their good players seems to do the opposite.
ROCBillsBeliever Posted February 24, 2019 Posted February 24, 2019 On 2/22/2019 at 3:48 PM, gonzo1105 said: Its very easy actually. The hidden magic formula is really Players gained vs players Lost. If you have more players lost then gained you qualify for a compensatory pick. Then they take the Average Annual Salary Of the players you gained and the players you lost and match them as equally as possible. To have a player qualify thy need to meet a certain salary threshold as well. Players signed that were cut from other teams do not count in the players gained column For Example: Buffalo lost: Seantrel Henderson Preston Brown E.J Gaines Joe Webb Buffalo gained: Murphy Lotelelei Stanford McCarron Bodine Bush 6 gained 4 lost = no picks Now the Patriots were a question Patriots lost: Nate Solder Malcolm Butler Danny Amendola Dion Lewis Joe Bademosi Cameron Fleming Patriots Gained: Adrian Clayborn Jeremy Hill Patriots lost 6 Gained 2= 4 possible comp picks Solder AAV is over 15 Butler AAV is over 12 Amendola is almost 6 Lewis almost 5 Bademost 3.1 Fleming 2.5 Clayborn is 5 AAV Hill was 1.3 So now match em up. Lewis and Clayborn cancel each other and Hill and Fleming cancel each other This leaves Solder= 3rd round, Butler 3rd round, Amendola 6th round, Bademosi 7th round based on their AAV But... but... but, had the Bills lost the 6 players the Pat's had lost, this board would have lost its s$#*, run McBeane up a flag pole, doused Kim and Terry in petroleum, and lit everything on fire. That's the difference: we lose four players and people freak out. The Pat's smartly jettison six, and reap the benefits.
gonzo1105 Posted February 24, 2019 Posted February 24, 2019 1 minute ago, ROCBillsBeliever said: But... but... but, had the Bills lost the 6 players the Pat's had lost, this board would have lost its s$#*, run McBeane up a flag pole, doused Kim and Terry in petroleum, and lit everything on fire. That's the difference: we lose four players and people freak out. The Pat's smartly jettison six, and reap the benefits. I agree as I said earlier, it’s very easy to jettison guys who want 12-15 million a year and replace them cheaply when you have Tom Brady, Drew Brees, And really good QBs leading. They lost Solder for big money, replaced him with Trent Brown and now Brown is gonna get huge money and they’ll get another 3rd next year 1
stuvian Posted February 24, 2019 Posted February 24, 2019 apparently as a condition of his punishment, the Pats will lend Robert Kraft to the Raiders for two seasons and receive a conditional third if Kraft performs community service. It's all about parity
machine gun kelly Posted February 24, 2019 Posted February 24, 2019 Only if he is a critic of the Asian massage parlors in the Bay Area and reports back to Mark Davis.
greeneblitz Posted February 24, 2019 Posted February 24, 2019 things like this is one of the main reasons the Pats have been the best team in the NFL over the last 20 years.
NoSaint Posted February 24, 2019 Posted February 24, 2019 15 hours ago, MJS said: They're rewarded for letting their players walk in free agency. They can do that because they have the personnel to get by with less talent. It also means they aren’t cutting guys early, and often when they acquire talent it’s a trade or someone another team released.
Just Joshin' Posted February 25, 2019 Posted February 25, 2019 13 hours ago, Doc Brown said: I never liked comp picks. The league has a hard salary cap for a reason and that's to strive for parity. Awarding comp picks to the good teams that couldn't afford to resign all their good players seems to do the opposite. If a team let's a player walk without an offer, the loss should not count in the formula.
Doc Brown Posted February 25, 2019 Posted February 25, 2019 21 minutes ago, Just Joshin' said: If a team let's a player walk without an offer, the loss should not count in the formula. Then the team would just make bs offers they know the player would reject. It would just be easier getting rid of the comp picks.
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