I don't know, I'm only guessing, but might the difference in the one-year players be the phrase above? By "releasing" a player signed the year before does that indicate that the player in question signed a two year or more contract? It seems as if it might. When a team has a UFA and doesn't re-sign that player, they aren't said to have "released" that player are they? If that's correct, then I would think that FAs signed to a one-year contract, then not re-signed the following year could give the team losing them a compensation pick, but a player signed to a two or more year contract and who was released after one year would not. Does that make sense?
Hence the picture. I couldn't determine if you were joking. I assumed you were. [Or I wouldn't have included that picture.]
No..... http://overthecap.com/basics-methodology-projecting-compensatory-draft-picks-2015-beyond http://overthecap.com/projecting-the-compensatory-draft-picks-for-2015/ http://overthecap.com/compensatory-draft-picks-cancellation-chart/ http://overthecap.com/draft
Correct if there is less there it goes by reverse draft order.... Tampa.....then whoever is next but there are 32 Most a team can get is 4 We will get none in 2016 since we signed more free agents than lost
Thanks for nothing. I said that I was guessing, so don't really care, but if you really wanted to be helpful you would have quoted the part that speaks to the question to which I was responding. There's too much BS in those links to search for one aspect, but in a quick scan of each link, I saw NOTHING that applied to the one-year issue and would help clarify the confusion.
Cause there is no one yr issue It goes by avg salary over the life of the contract and if the player is cut after one yr it doesn't matter, There is some playing time factors but they don't change the status of the pick that much. the person who made that article got 30 out of the 32 correct Back when I posted here in 2008 there was a guy adamjt and he would predict the stuff spot on and came up with the a theory of the formula. But fine make up stuff and don't read,
The question was "When's the last time a good player was drafted with a compensatory pick" and you get upset when a list of good players taken with comp picks (Though David Tyree never did a single thing outside of his one catch, hardly a good player) is posted? You asked for the names then blow it off, what was the point of asking?