Compensatory picks aren't determined until the following offseason.
I would say the odds of getting one for Hoyte aren't high.
Now, if Julius gets someone to make him a starter, and Hoyte does, too, and Reeves starts all year, and Davis gets on a team and plays alot, etc.....then we're talking. The formula has something to do with the number of FAs you sign vs. the number of UFAs that leave your team, and their respective contributions. If we lose all these players, and only have Thomas signed back, we'll probably get some 4th-7th round picks next season.