Chiefs (And Others) Compensatory Picks (Unofficial)
Perhaps the best and brightest unofficial analysis of compensatory picks is released year after year by AdamJT13 over at KFFL's forums and he's usually directly (or close to) on the money with his choices. Here's his take on what teams will be getting (Patriots and Chargers sitting pretty in this draft... Chiefs not so much):
THIRD ROUND
New England (Asante Samuel, $9.3567 million per season, 15 GP/15 GS, Pro Bowl)
Pittsburgh (Alan Faneca, $7.8 million, 16/16, Pro Bowl)
Cincinnati (Justin Smith, $7 million, 16/16) – possibly a fourth-round pick
FOURTH ROUND
Chicago (Bernard Berrian, $6.9 million, 16/13) – possibly a third-round pick
N.Y. Giants (Gibril Wilson, $6.5008 million, 16/15) – possibly a third-round pick
San Diego (Michael Turner, $5.75 million, 16/16, Pro Bowl) – possibly a third-round pick
San Diego (Drayton Florence, $5.9333 million, 15/8)
Tennessee (Antwan Odom, $5.9 million, 12/8)
Indianapolis (Jake Scott, $4.8 million, 16/16) – possibly a fifth-round pick
FIFTH ROUND
San Francisco (Kwame Harris, $4.6667 million, 14/11)
New England (Donte Stallworth, $4.5393 million, 11/7)
Dallas (Jacques Reeves, $4 million, 16/16) – possibly a sixth-round pick
Tennessee (Travis LaBoy, $4.4 million, 13/12) – possibly a sixth-round pick
SIXTH ROUND
Tennessee (Randy Starks, $3.885 million, 16/4)
New England (Randall Gay, $3.3125 million, 14/13)
Dallas (Julius Jones, $2.9 million, 15/10)
Cincinnati (Landon Johnson, $2.733 million, 15/0) – possibly a seventh-round pick
San Francisco (Marques Douglas, $2.525 million, 16/0) – possibly a seventh-round pick
SEVENTH ROUND
Tennessee (Ben Hartsock, $2.25 million, 11/11)
Washington (Mark Brunell, $1.755 million, 2/0)
Seattle (Chuck Darby, $1.467 million, 15/15)
Seattle (Ellis Wyms, $1.4 million, 16/0)
Chicago (John Gilmore, $1.333 million, 16/10)
Seattle (Kevin Bentley, $1.3 million, 16/7)
Chicago (Brendon Ayanbadejo, $1.223 million, 16/0, Pro Bowl)
Cincinnati (Bryan Robinson, $1.2125 million, 16/15)
Seattle (D.J. Hackett, $1.2 million, 9/2)
Jacksonville (Terry Cousin, $1.115 million, 16/0)
Detroit (net-value comp pick, lost three for $10.721 million, 38/22; signed three for $7.134 million, 42/31)
Arizona (net-value comp pick, lost three for $9.45 million, 46/42; signed three for $6.9625 million, 40/27)
Detroit (non-compensatory pick)
Kansas City (non-compensatory pick)
This is a FanPost and does not necessarily reflect the views of Arrowhead Pride's writers or editors. It does reflect the views of this particular fan though, which is as important as the views of Arrowhead Pride writers or editors.
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There are a max of 32 compensatory picks given out
If only 30 compensatory picks are warranted (like in the example above), then “non-compensatory” picks are awarded in the draft order until you hit 32 picks.
by Joel Thorman on Mar 14, 2009 9:16 AM CDT up reply actions
That 7th round draft pick for the Chiefs
on other sites i been reading on says that that orignal 7th round draft pick is not conformed yet. So that non compensatory draft pick could mean that is the Chiefs 7th round draft pick
but we have to wait and see what happens
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by THE CHAMP IS HERE on Mar 13, 2009 7:42 PM CDT reply actions
this is bull
this system sucks only good teams get the high picks and teams like us get the butt end of the deal
Time is a great teacher... unfortunately it kills all it's pupils.
Only good teams have good players, that they lost
We don’t want these picks if at all possible :)
by Steve_Chiefs on Mar 14, 2009 8:12 PM CDT up reply actions
I would think San Diego would get more than a 4th
for Michael Turner and the year he had. I don’t necessarily know or understand the rules for determining compensatory picks – but I would assume that his value were equal to or greater than the 3 players that warranted 3rd rounders above.

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