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Figurita20
March 8th, 2006, 12:15:16 PM
it doesn´t look as good as I thought it woul be.

This is from the KFFL message boards. On the draft board I found this, IMO it´s very interesting:

Posted by AdamJT13

"(This is too long for one post, so the first reply is the rest of the post.)

For the fifth consecutive year and sixth overall, I’ve attempted to project all of the compensatory draft picks the NFL will award. During the past three years, I’ve averaged 24.7 out of 32 exactly correct (going to the correct team in the correct round) and have been off by only one round on an average of 4.0 more..."

HIRD ROUND
N.Y. Jets (LaMont Jordan, $5.51 million, 14 GP/14 GS)

FOURTH ROUND
Denver (Reggie Hayward, $5.0 million, 15/15)
Pittsburgh (Kendrell Bell, $4.974 million, 16/14)
Baltimore (Gary Baxter, $5.004 million, 5/5 IR)
Pittsburgh (Plaxico Burress, $4.167 million, 16/15)
Baltimore (Edgerton Hartwell, $4.375 million, 5/5 IR)

FIFTH ROUND
Philadelphia (Derrick Burgess, $3.491 million, 16/12, Pro Bowl)
Green Bay (Marco Rivera, $3.80 million, 14/14)
Pittsburgh (Oliver Ross, $3.50 million, 12/11)
Tampa Bay (Dwight Smith, $3.04 million, 15/15)
Tennessee (Andre Dyson, $3.501 million, 10/6)
Baltimore (Casey Rabach, $2.825 million, 16/16)

SIXTH ROUND
Philadelphia (Jermane Mayberry, $3.009 million, 11/8)
New England (David Patten, $2.60 million, 9/7 IR)
New England (Joe Andruzzi, $2.194 million, 13/13)
Indianapolis (Rick DeMulling, $2.275 million, 14/5)

SEVENTH ROUND
Baltimore (Bennie Anderson, $1.706 million, 16/15)
Tampa Bay (Chartric Darby, $1.0 million, 14/14)
St. Louis (Tommy Polley, $800,000, 16/15)
St. Louis (Matt Lehr, $710,000, 15/15)
Tampa Bay (Keith Burns, $790,000, 15/1)
Detroit (Stockar McDougle, $750,000, (8/2)
Buffalo (net value; lost $9.49 million, 19/19, IR ; signed $3.409 million, 26/23)
Seattle (net value; lost $12.167 million, 47/43; signed $7.001 million, 40/35)
Washington (net value; lost $10.075 million, 24/21; signed $5.425 million, 25/23 IR)
Houston (non-compensatory)
New Orleans (non-compensatory)
Green Bay (non-compensatory)
San Francisco (non-compensatory)
Oakland (non-compensatory)
Tennessee (non-compensatory)
New York Jets (non-compensatory)

Link: http://www.kffl.com/forums/showthread.php?t=163280

pigskin
March 8th, 2006, 12:42:31 PM
Wait a second, the loss of Pat Williams wasn't as big of an impact as Plaxico Burress and Kendrell Bell? The NFL needs to change this policy.

FknGvna
March 8th, 2006, 12:44:17 PM
Plaxiglass should've went to the probowl. It also says projected attempt.

Merk
March 8th, 2006, 12:53:53 PM
Wait a second, the loss of Pat Williams wasn't as big of an impact as Plaxico Burress and Kendrell Bell? The NFL needs to change this policy.



Thats only part of the equation


Money in vs money out plays a big part

Merk
March 8th, 2006, 12:56:18 PM
I'm still a little shocked that it would only be a 7th rounder


I wasnt expecting a third but I at least thought we would get a 5th

admarc
March 8th, 2006, 1:03:29 PM
I still don't get it. He shows a net salary loss of over $6 M for the Bills. That's the largest that he has on the list. Number of game starts shouldn't be enough to drop them down to only a 7th, especially if you factor in that Anderson finished the season on the bench.

pigskin
March 8th, 2006, 1:16:17 PM
Thats only part of the equation


Money in vs money out plays a big part


Right, that is why I said they need to change the policy. Pittsburgh won the Super Bowl while the Bills went to the basement.

SCBILLFAN1
March 8th, 2006, 2:21:27 PM
This is crap. Rememeber it KFFL and they spew garbage.

Figurita20
March 8th, 2006, 2:26:48 PM
This is crap. Rememeber it KFFL and they spew garbage.

This is not coming from KFFL.com, it's coming from a regular guy, just like you and me, that likes to do this every year.

Hopefully he's wrong and we're awarded a higher pick. I just thought it was an interesting reading.

Mouldsie
March 8th, 2006, 7:25:32 PM
if that's how it goes down, that's horsedung

admarc
March 8th, 2006, 7:32:58 PM
if that's how it goes down, that's horsedung

well said :D