View Full Version : 2007 Ravens & Compensatory picks
ravenmad71
03-06-2007, 02:55 PM
The link below discusses teams that have benefited well from compensatory selections. One of the teams highly mentioned is the the Ravens and the players they've drafted over the years. Quite possibly yet another "star" could be born yet again come April's NFL draft. We have a few holes to fill (OL, RB and OLB come to mind) and maybe these picks could address those needs. Happy reading.
http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/news?slug=wanttowinachampionshipst&prov=tsn&type=lgns
Gwaihir
03-06-2007, 03:04 PM
Great Article! Thanks for the Link!
Ravens0587
03-06-2007, 03:17 PM
Why the hell does it say the patriots should get a pick at the end of the third for letting their TE go.
I'll be pissed if they get a thrid for letting grahm go considering we lost Pashos, AD (to the patriots), mughelli, and franklin.
and as of yet signed, noone and I don't anticipat a big contract to any other Fa's
Gwaihir
03-06-2007, 03:27 PM
Why the hell does it say the patriots should get a pick at the end of the third for letting their TE go.
The article also said assuming they didn't have any big FA signings. I think by signing AD they blew their third round pick out of the water!
jonboy79
03-06-2007, 03:35 PM
The guy was way off on that, Grahm will be lucky to net a 5th, and that's without the 3rd that AD will get us. Pashos should be a 4th, Mughelli a 6th and Franklyn a 7th. Currently we have signed no offsetting players, and I think that will continue.
Gwaihir
03-06-2007, 03:45 PM
The guy was way off on that, Grahm will be lucky to net a 5th, and that's without the 3rd that AD will get us. Pashos should be a 4th, Mughelli a 6th and Franklyn a 7th. Currently we have signed no offsetting players, and I think that will continue.
How do you know this? The article also said the compensatory parameters was a more closely guarded secret than Col. Sander's recipe, that the teams don't even know. Are you just guessing or do you have some kind of information to justify this claim. I don't mean to challenge what you say, you just say it with such conviction as if to infer some kind of insider knowledge. No offense meant, just curious.
jonboy79
03-06-2007, 03:51 PM
How do you know this? The article also said the compensatory parameters was a more closely guarded secret than Col. Sander's recipe, that the teams don't even know. Are you just guessing or do you have some kind of information to justify this claim. I don't mean to challenge what you say, you just say it with such conviction as if to infer some kind of insider knowledge. No offense meant, just curious.
Through historical statistical analysis, I have seen predictions the past few years show up on these boards. The predictions are based almost exclusively on contract size. Daniel Graham will not get a large contract. Maybe large based on past years for TE's, btu not large in the scope of this market.
Ravens0587
03-06-2007, 03:52 PM
nobody knows but we can guess from years past
Gwaihir
03-06-2007, 03:58 PM
Thanks! Are the picks for this year or next? It would be awesome to have an extra third this year.
PurpleRulz
03-06-2007, 04:17 PM
Thanks! Are the picks for this year or next? It would be awesome to have an extra third this year.
The picks would be for the 2008 draft. We will be awarded comp picks for this draft based on what happened last offseason. We should get four comp picks: two 4ths, a 5th and a 6th.
Gwaihir
03-06-2007, 04:22 PM
That's still not bad, and an extra third next year could be real beneficial with all the running backs coming out!
darb72
03-06-2007, 05:14 PM
About the only thing I know about the comp picks is that they're based on the size of the contract signed by the players you lost, and the contracts signed by FA you picked up.
Given the past history of the comp picks, I'd expect at best a 4th for AD and a 5th/6th for Pashos.
jonboy79
03-06-2007, 05:31 PM
About the only thing I know about the comp picks is that they're based on the size of the contract signed by the players you lost, and the contracts signed by FA you picked up.
Given the past history of the comp picks, I'd expect at best a 4th for AD and a 5th/6th for Pashos.
Last year the dividing line was close to $5.5m/yr for the 3/4th line. AD got $7m. I understnad the economy is different this year, but don't forget it was ridiculous last year too(Archuleta). I think $7 should be right about the line. Clements will net a 3rd, after that Davis, Dockery and Steinbach are the only players with similarly large contract values thus far. Level of play could be what pushes us up to a 3rd and someone like Dockery down to a 4th.
Bilbo
03-06-2007, 08:02 PM
I'm more curious how you figure two fourths, a 5th and a 6th. We lost Weaver, Kemo, Demps and ????? and signed Pryce(cut) and Anderson(cut). The cuts don't count.
jonboy79
03-06-2007, 08:05 PM
Chester Taylor, Dave Zastudil, and I think it was Gary Stills or Ivy that came back the other way.
B-more Ravor
03-06-2007, 08:20 PM
We will get 4 comp picks, which is the max allowed.
We lost Kemo, Weaver, Taylor, Demps, Zastudil, Dinkins, Wright and Chad Williams.
The only UFAs that we signed were Bannan and Ivy. Pryce, Anderson and Still were all cut by their prior teams, so they do not count toward the comp pick calculation. Bannan/Demps and Ivy/Dinkins are washes. So, that leaves comp picks for Kemo, Weaver, Taylor and Zastudil. My guess would be 2 4ths (Kemo, Weaver), a 5th (Taylor) and a 7th (Zastudil).
darb72
03-06-2007, 09:03 PM
I don't know if there is a difference in signing players who have been cut, and those who are UFA. If there isn't, then I could see a fourth, fifth, sixth and seventh.
Remember that we're always ticked about getting screwed over on the comp picks.