Twitter: Two 6th round pick projected for Cowboys

conner01

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https://overthecap.com/compensatory-picks

The latest from over the cap, shows 2 6ths as well.
However with incentives on Schultz's contract, is that worth up to $9 million? That pick could go higher.

Eagles will get 4 picks from all the players they lost...for all the Eagles lovers on here....
Jags get a comp pick
That’s a rare event lol
 

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https://overthecap.com/compensatory-picks

The latest from over the cap, shows 2 6ths as well.
However with incentives on Schultz's contract, is that worth up to $9 million? That pick could go higher.

Eagles will get 4 picks from all the players they lost...for all the Eagles lovers on here....
Don't the egirls have their own forums?
To all shegals fans :
Get out of our yard!

Hahaha
 

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49ers are a coaching/GM comp pick factory. What's painful is that if McClay were to leave, the 3rd round pick Dallas would get would be useless compared to his actual football capabilities. It would leave us back in the Jones father/son and Lacewell era.
 

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49ers are a coaching/GM comp pick factory. What's painful is that if McClay were to leave, the 3rd round pick Dallas would get would be useless compared to his actual football capabilities. It would leave us back in the Jones father/son and Lacewell era.
We would have to find someone else to pick Taco Charlton over T.J. Watt and give us Osa, Golston and Wright with three measly 3rd round picks.

It won't be easy.
 

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I thought no comp picks were awarded if you found a replacement?
Yes in a way, depends on the values as well.

Comp picks are offset by who you lost against who you signed. But they must qualify as well.
Meaning the contract must be over a certain amount. It used to be over $1 million per year.
And only the top 32 contracts apply.

Dallas lost 4 FA’s, but 2 only qualified and they signed several but did not qualify so no offset. Certain players and conditions apply as to even if over the minimum amount, do not qualify.

So if player 33 on the list get $2 million a year, but player 32 gets $2.5, then player 33 team gets no comp pick.
However incentivizes can change all of it come 2024.
 

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We would have to find someone else to pick Taco Charlton over T.J. Watt and give us Osa, Golston and Wright with three measly 3rd round picks.

It won't be easy.
What's Jerry's track record on "finding someone else to pick?"

Your cherry picking on the relatively rare misses in the early rounds is also notable. Go through the last 8 or so first round picks and it's hard to find a whiff outside of Taco. Would you trade McClay for Robert Brewster or Jason Williams? Because that's what the likely comp pick return/selection would be based on Jerry making the selections. I'd live with the first round track record of McClay over that.
 

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What's Jerry's track record on "finding someone else to pick?"

Your cherry picking on the relatively rare misses in the early rounds is also notable. Go through the last 8 or so first round picks and it's hard to find a whiff outside of Taco. Would you trade McClay for Robert Brewster or Jason Williams? Because that's what the likely comp pick return/selection would be based on Jerry making the selections. I'd live with the first round track record of McClay over that.

Taco over Watt. Trysten Hill in the 2nd. Osa, Golston and Wright with three 3rds. Kelvin Joseph with a 2nd. Gallimore with a 3rd. McGovern with a 3rd. Robinson in the 4th.

"Rare" misses.
 

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What's Jerry's track record on "finding someone else to pick?"

Your cherry picking on the relatively rare misses in the early rounds is also notable. Go through the last 8 or so first round picks and it's hard to find a whiff outside of Taco. Would you trade McClay for Robert Brewster or Jason Williams? Because that's what the likely comp pick return/selection would be based on Jerry making the selections. I'd live with the first round track record of McClay over that.

If I owned the team I would fire Will McClay the day I took over.
 

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Taco over Watt. Trysten Hill in the 2nd. Osa, Golston and Wright with three 3rds. Kelvin Joseph with a 2nd. Gallimore with a 3rd. McGovern with a 3rd. Robinson in the 4th.

"Rare" misses.
Will McClay is God!!!!! :muttley:
 

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I think this is fluid. Schultz has incentives up to 9 million. If he reaches 8 million its a 5th. Connor is just outside of 8 with 7.45 million plus 100k workout bonus and 250k if he makes the probowl. Yeah he's not getting the 250k.
 

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Taco over Watt. Trysten Hill in the 2nd. Osa, Golston and Wright with three 3rds. Kelvin Joseph with a 2nd. Gallimore with a 3rd. McGovern with a 3rd. Robinson in the 4th.

"Rare" misses.
You're flailing at this point. You listed 9/22 picks in rounds 1-4 over that span. Now do the "miss" rate league wide over that same span. Of course you are also operating from the premise that McClay is making all those picks and there's not influence from Jerry and the assistant coaches. My point is that if you remove McClay from the process you are left with Jerry making picks with Rod Marinelli whispering in his ear. No thanks.
 
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