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3 hours ago, Brianmoorman4jesus said:

There can’t be another fan base around that cares about these comp picks. Our roster is incredibly deep. Draft picks almost have no way on to the roster or field. Who cares? Load up these picks and use them for 1 or 2 excellent players. We don’t need more depth or volume.

need the comps to trade up. This makes them valuable. Could also trade a 3rd for a next year 2nd if surplus is too big. 

 

Yes Bills later draft picks will have hard time making team. Too much talent on roster.

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4 hours ago, Pete said:

Hughes, Addison, Sanders, Trubisky, Butler, Boettger, Wallace, Jones, Obada, Breida, Phillips, Zimmer, McKenzie, Neil are all UFA.  With our cap constraints, I can't imagine us making any big signings.  IMO we must extend Harrison and Levi, and maybe Siran.  I know the NFL comp awards system always screws Bills, just like the refs.  But everyone of those players will sign somewhere IMO.  Put that in your pipe NFL comp man- we will be awarded several comp picks, it's inevitable

How have the Bills been screwed by the comp pick system? 

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5 hours ago, Pete said:

Hughes, Addison, Sanders, Trubisky, Butler, Boettger, Wallace, Jones, Obada, Breida, Phillips, Zimmer, McKenzie, Neil are all UFA.  With our cap constraints, I can't imagine us making any big signings.  IMO we must extend Harrison and Levi, and maybe Siran.  I know the NFL comp awards system always screws Bills, just like the refs.  But everyone of those players will sign somewhere IMO.  Put that in your pipe NFL comp man- we will be awarded several comp picks, it's inevitable

Trubisky is a certain goner. I feel like both Hughes and Addison will also be gone next year. I have a hunch that Sanders, Beasley, and Star will also be gone. If it plays out that way I see Wallace returning as well as Harrison, Zimmer, McKenzie and Obada. Maybe it's wishful thinking because this is also what I'd like to see happen. As far as free agency and the draft, the Bills would need to get a new pass rusher with their other primary need at interior O-line. The team is deep enough elsewhere to pick best player available in most rounds. That said you can't give Josh too many weapons and you can never have enough cornerbacks.

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5 hours ago, Brianmoorman4jesus said:

There can’t be another fan base around that cares about these comp picks. Our roster is incredibly deep. Draft picks almost have no way on to the roster or field. Who cares? Load up these picks and use them for 1 or 2 excellent players. We don’t need more depth or volume.

Its important for us right now because of our cap.

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1 hour ago, Brianmoorman4jesus said:

I thought you couldn’t trade comp picks?

 

They changed that a couple years ago. 

4 hours ago, gonzo1105 said:

Don’t laugh at the guy but with Covid, the draft last year was really week after round 4. With the extra year this draft will be deeper than typical ones.

 

The Bills have 9 picks. If Frazier gets a HC job that’s an extra 3rd. Usually you have to get about 3.5 million now to even qualify in the top 32 lost Free Agents.
 

Out of those guys that are Free Agents, I suspect if we don’t re sign them that Trubisky, Wallace, Phillips, maybe Hughes on a 1 year, and Neal because of his STs prowess plus position flexibility being the likely guys. I would suspect we end up with 2 comp picks in the later rounds. 
 

It could end up being 

1st

2nd

3rd

3rd(Frazier)

4th

5th

5th(Comp)

6th

6th(Johnson)

6th(Comp)

7th

7th(Smith) 

 

Limit of 4 comp picks per team, and also a limit on the total number, so it can vary quite a bit.

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8 hours ago, Brianmoorman4jesus said:

There can’t be another fan base around that cares about these comp picks. Our roster is incredibly deep. Draft picks almost have no way on to the roster or field. Who cares? Load up these picks and use them for 1 or 2 excellent players. We don’t need more depth or volume.

 

 

Every fan base cares about them, as they should.

 

And while we're deep this year, that's no guarantee for next year. There will be cuts, for money savings and for performance. There will be injuries. And we don't have a lot of money to bring in FAs, though we'll certainly manage a few.

 

And Bates and Dodson are also free agents, though not UFAs.

 

Comp picks can also be traded as you note. They're valuable. Obviously not as valuable as higher picks, but more valuable than lower ones, but definitely valuable. And they bring in cheap labor and sometimes surprises and high performers.

 

 

 

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11 hours ago, Pete said:

 just by volume, we should get more than a 7th IMO.  And some team might way overpay for Levi, Harrison, Mitch

 

Just volume doesn't get you up the comp pick formula. You need the people you let go to get signed to big deals. 

 

The one who might is Trubisky. 

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10 hours ago, gonzo1105 said:

Don’t laugh at the guy but with Covid, the draft last year was really week after round 4. With the extra year this draft will be deeper than typical ones.

 

The Bills have 9 picks. If Frazier gets a HC job that’s an extra 3rd. Usually you have to get about 3.5 million now to even qualify in the top 32 lost Free Agents.
 

Out of those guys that are Free Agents, I suspect if we don’t re sign them that Trubisky, Wallace, Phillips, maybe Hughes on a 1 year, and Neal because of his STs prowess plus position flexibility being the likely guys. I would suspect we end up with 2 comp picks in the later rounds. 
 

It could end up being 

1st

2nd

3rd

3rd(Frazier)

4th

5th

5th(Comp)

6th

6th(Johnson)

6th(Comp)

7th

7th(Smith) 

 

Except comp picks are for the following year. Comp picks for this year's free agency are issued NEXT year not this one. 

 

We are not in line for any comp picks in 2022 based on last year when we only lost one Qualifying Free Agent - Andre Roberts and signed two - Mitch Trubisky and Matt Haack.

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As for the formula itself.... it is really pretty simple. The NFL awards a maximum of 32 comp picks. 

 

They start now by awarding any comp picks to teams losing minority coaches or executives to GM or HC jobs. 

 

For the 2022 draft that looks like being one. So then the remaining 31 comp picks are awarded and the basics of the formula are this. 

 

1. The NFL ranks every FA contract handed out by Average Annual Value (AAV);

 

2. It then brigades them by round. And on past experience it looks like roughly the top 5% of free agent deals by AAV in any year are brigaded as third round value. The next 5% after that as 4th round value, the next 5% as 5th round value and then roughly tje next 10% as 6th round and the next 10% as 7th round. 

 

3. So, if a player is not in the top 35% of free agent contracts that year by AAV they are essentially not counted for comp pick cancellation formula (save that they are still counted in your total number and you still need to lose more than you gain to be eligible). 

 

4. You then start the cancellation process. And the cancellation works by matching rounds. So, for example, the highest value free agent the Titans lost was Johnu Smith and the highest value they gained was Bud Dupree. Both had 4th round value so they cancel each other out. 

 

5. When you have cancelled all the ones where rounds match, like the Titans example you start cancelling any remaining free agents lost with free agents gained.

 

6. If you gained more than you lost then you all of your losses are cancelled out. But if you didn't then you get a pick commensurate to the highest unmatched (by equivalent round value) free agent lost. If you have multiple unmatched free agents lost then you can end up with multiple picks up to a maximum of 4 per team. 

 

7. There are some other factors that can come to play that make it more complicated - playing time and all pro votes can make a difference to where someone is valued as opposed to pure AAV but for the most part the above seems to stand and be consistent year on year. 

 

So in simple terms if you want to know whether the Bills get comp picks the questions to ask are:

 

A. Did we lose more FAs than we signed?

 

Then if yes:

 

B. Who of the ones we lost has the highest value contract in a range where we didn't sign an equivalent value FA?

 

Because they are the guys you will get comp picks for. 

 

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