Jets' Picks (No Compensatories) Firmed Up

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Jets' Picks (No Compensatories) Firmed Up

Published: Mon, March 31, 2008 - 4:11pm EST
Randy Lange

By Randy Lange

Lange is editor-in-chief of newyorkjets.com. He covered the Jets for 13 years for The Record of Hackensack, N.J.


File Under: Eric Smith, Rashad Washington, Derrick Ward, compensatory picks, 2008 draft, Trevor Johnson

03/31 — The NFL has just announced that it has awarded 32 compensatory picks in the 2008 draft. It's not necessarily a surprise that the Jets did not get any of those picks.

Under terms of the NFL Collective Bargaining Agreement, a team losing more or better compensatory free agents than it acquires in a year is eligible to receive compensatory draft picks. Compensatory free agents are determined by a formula based on salary, playing time and postseason honors. Not every FA lost or signed by a club is covered by this formula, which was developed by the NFL Management Council.

Last year, the Jets signed four unrestricted FAs from other teams — DE Kenyon Coleman, LB David Bowens, QB Marques Tuiasosopo and FB Darian Barnes — while losing only one of their own — FB B.J. Askew.

The bad news, in a sense, for the Jets, is that the two selections they have in the fourth round have been pushed down four slots due to the awarding of four compensatory picks at the end of Round 3 (although all teams in Round 4 knew they would lose some position due to the extra choices).

Here is a summary of the Jets' six picks in the upcoming draft, as released by the league this afternoon:

Round Overall   Description
1 6   Own
2 36   Own
3 67   To CAR in Kris Jenkins trade
4a 102   Own
4b 113   From NO in Jonathan Vilma trade
5 141   To CAR in Kris Jenkins trade
6 171   Own
7 211   Own

The Jets have received only five picks since compensatories were first awarded in 1994. Four came in 2004, with T Adrian Jones being selected in the fourth round and three more players — DE Trevor Johnson, RB Derrick Ward and S Rashad Washington — taken consecutively in Round 7.

Then in 2006 the Green & White received their highest compensatory pick ever, the last pick of Round 3, 97th overall, and with it took S Eric Smith.

The five compensatories are the fewest awarded under the system to any team that has been in existence all 15 years the system has been in place. The only teams with fewer compensatories are Cleveland with one and Houston with three. Baltimore has the most compensatories in that span with 29.

 

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Row Said:

Wed, April 2, 2008 - 7:10pm EST

"Derick, I agree we gave away Vilma. As for Sheppard, that would the best decision Mr. T has made since the post season. We can get lito for a 2nd rounder, why waste a first? "

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Tyrone Said:

Thu, April 3, 2008 - 1:00pm EST

"With the 113 pk. Rd. 4, they should get a corner like Tyvon Branch, good size,bulk, time speed and a good tackler. And with pick 171, Rd.6, a QB Kevin O`Connell is a safe pick. He has what you need too play position. "

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pete44 Said:

Sat, April 5, 2008 - 9:59am EST

"what happened to the 4th round pick the Jets received from Wash. for Pete Kendell ?"

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Randy Lange Said:

Sat, April 5, 2008 - 5:29pm EST

"Pete44, read my response to Brian Di Vito on March 31 under this Radar entry."

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