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Old 03-24-2014, 04:23 PM  
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Compensatory picks released...

Chiefs get none.

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The Chiefs received no compensatory picks.

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#Chiefs did not receive a compensatory pick this year, NFL announces. But next year they could see as many as four.
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Old 03-24-2014, 05:59 PM   #16
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Extend Justin Houston, he said. It'll save us money, he said.
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Old 03-24-2014, 06:34 PM   #17
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Houston was the last player from the 2011 draft to sign his rookie deal because he wanted to milk every drop. What does that tell you?

It tells me that we will need to franchise him unless we give him the biggest contract ever for his position.
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Old 03-24-2014, 06:39 PM   #18
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Extend Justin Houston, he said. It'll save us money, he said.
I imagine we will franchise him once or twice and then let him go.
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Old 03-24-2014, 06:40 PM   #19
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Weren't there reports that we were talking to him about an extension at the combine?

Must not be going very well.
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Old 03-24-2014, 07:01 PM   #20
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Thanks for the update. No surprise we got none.

Right now, the Chiefs are very well positioned to be rewarded handsomely next year. They've currently lost more free agents than they've signed. And the value of the contracts they've lost is massively higher than the ones they brought in.

Which is why it's great to focus on signing Houston, Berry, and Smith to extensions this year. We can sign those 3 guys and it doesn't at all affect our ability to earn compensatory picks.
There's that term "NEXT YEAR" again that all Chiefs fans know all too well. Why even play the upcoming season? We all know how its gonna play out. And after this season our core players are yet another year older...The more things change, the more they remain the same...
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Old 03-24-2014, 07:16 PM   #21
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Houston was the last player from the 2011 draft to sign his rookie deal because he wanted to milk every drop. What does that tell you?

It tells me that we will need to franchise him unless we give him the biggest contract ever for his position.
It's still going to be cheaper than if we negotiate in 2015 when the cap jumps. And we can structure his contract to take one hit today and skip the next hit until 2016 when we have a shitload of cap space we can play with. And none of this affects our comp picks. Re-signing him this year is an excellent idea.
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Monday, March 24, 2014

TEXANS AWARDED THREE COMPENSATORY PICKS IN 2014 NFL DRAFT

HOUSTON – The Houston Texans have been awarded three compensatory picks in the 2014 NFL Draft, the NFL announced today. The NFL Management Council determined the Texans will receive the 35th pick in the fourth round (135th overall), 35th pick in the sixth round (211th overall) and the 41st pick in the seventh round (256th overall and final pick of the draft).

Below is the entire release from the NFL detailing the compensatory picks awarded in 2014:

NFL ANNOUNCES 32 COMPENSATORY DRAFT CHOICES TO 13 CLUBS

A total of 32 compensatory choices in the 2014 NFL Draft have been awarded to 13 teams, the NFL announced today.

Under the rules for compensatory draft selections, a team losing more or better compensatory free agents than it acquires in the previous year is eligible to receive compensatory draft picks.

The number of picks a team receives equals the net loss of compensatory free agents up to a maximum of four. The 32 compensatory choices announced today will supplement the 224 choices in the seven rounds of the 2014 NFL Draft (May 8-10), which will kick off in primetime for the fifth consecutive year.

The first round will be held on Thursday, May 8 and begin at 8:00 PM ET. The second and third rounds are set for Friday, May 9 at 7:00 PM ET followed by rounds 4-7 on Saturday, May 10 at 12:00 PM ET.

This year, the compensatory picks will be positioned within the third through seventh rounds based on the value of the compensatory free agents lost.

Compensatory free agents are determined by a formula based on salary, playing time and postseason honors. The formula was developed by the NFL Management Council. Not every free agent lost or signed by a club is covered by this formula.

The NFL Collective Bargaining Agreement limits the number of compensatory picks to the number of clubs then in the league (32). This year, three clubs – Chicago, Atlanta and Cincinnati – qualified for compensatory picks under the net loss formula but will not receive those picks because they ranked 33rd, 34th and 35th, respectively, among all compensatory picks. Atlanta and Cincinnati will receive picks for other compensatory free agents lost who ranked within the top 32 compensatory picks.

A fourth club, Oakland, did not suffer a net loss of compensatory free agents last year but qualified for a compensatory pick because the compensatory free agents lost by the club were ranked higher than the ones they signed (by a specified points differential based upon salary and playing time). Because such picks are awarded after all compensatory picks at the end of the seventh round have been made, Oakland’s pick effectively ranked 36th among all compensatory picks, so the club will not receive a selection.

The following 2014 compensatory draft picks have been determined by the NFL Management Council:

ROUND CHOICE/
ROUND OVERALL SELECTION TEAM
3 33-97 Pittsburgh
3 34-98 Green Bay
3 35-99 Baltimore
3 36-100 San Francisco
4 33-133 Detroit
4 34-134 Baltimore
4 35-135 Houston
4 36-136 Detroit
4 37-137 New York Jets
4 38-138 Baltimore
4 39-139 Atlanta
4 40-140 New England
5 33-173 Pittsburgh
5 34-174 New York Giants
5 35-175 Baltimore
5 36-176 Green Bay
6 33-209 New York Jets
6 34-210 New York Jets
6 35-211 Houston
6 36-212 Cincinnati
6 37-213 New York Jets
6 38-214 St. Louis
6 39-215 Pittsburgh
7 33-248 Dallas
7 34-249 St. Louis
7 35-250 St. Louis
7 36-251 Dallas
7 37-252 Cincinnati
7 38-253 Atlanta
7 39-254 Dallas
7 40-255 Atlanta
7 41-256 Houston

Following are the compensatory free agents lost and signed last year by the clubs that will receive compensatory picks in the 2014 NFL Draft:

ATLANTA Lost: Brent Grimes, Luke McCown (did not qualify for a compensatory pick, 32 picks already awarded), Christopher Owens, Will Svitek, Vance Walker
Gained: Osi Umenyiora

BALTIMORE Lost: Dannell Ellerbe, Paul Kruger, Ed Reed, Cary Williams
Gained: None

CINCINNATI Lost: Josh Brown, Bruce Gradkowski, Manny Lawson, Brian Leonard (did not qualify for a compensatory pick, 32 picks already awarded), Pat Sims, Dan Skuta
Gained: Josh Johnson, Mike Pollak, Alex Smith

DALLAS Lost: Victor Butler, Kenyon Coleman, Mike Jenkins, John Phillips
Gained: Justin Durant

DETROIT Lost: Cliff Avril, Gosder Cherilus, Justin Durant, Drayton Florence, Sammie Lee Hill
Gained: Reggie Bush, Jason Jones, Glover Quin

GREEN BAY Lost: Greg Jennings, Erik Walden
Gained: None

HOUSTON Lost: Alan Ball, Connor Barwin, James Casey, Justin Forsett, Donnie Jones, Glover Quin
Gained: Greg Jones, Shane Lechler, Ed Reed

NEW ENGLAND Lost: Patrick Chung, Donald Thomas, Wes Welker, Danny Woodhead
Gained: Danny Amendola, Isaac Sopoaga, Will Svitek

NEW YORK GIANTS Lost: Martellus Bennett, Chase Blackburn, Domenik Hixon, Osi Umenyiora
Gained: Josh Brown, Ryan Mundy, Brandon Myers

NEW YORK JETS Lost: Yeremiah Bell, Mike DeVito, Shonn Greene, Dustin Keller, LaRon Landry, Matt Slauson
Gained: Antwan Barnes, Mike Goodson

PITTSBURGH Lost: Keenan Lewis, Rashard Mendenhall, Ryan Mundy, Mike Wallace
Gained: Bruce Gradkowski

SAN FRANCISCO Lost: Ted Ginn, Dashon Goldson, Ricky Jean Francois, Isaac Sopoaga, Delanie Walker
Gained: Craig Dahl, Phil Dawson, Glenn Dorsey, Dan Skuta

ST. LOUIS Lost: Danny Amendola, Craig Dahl, Bradley Fletcher, Brandon Gibson, Robert Turner
Gained: Jared Cook, Jake Long


TOTAL 2014 NFL COMPENSATORY DRAFT PICKS

Baltimore 4
New York Jets 4
Atlanta 3
Dallas 3
Houston 3
Pittsburgh 3
St. Louis 3
Cincinnati 2
Detroit 2
Green Bay 2
New England 1
New York Giants 1
San Francisco 1
TOTAL 32

NFL CLUB SUMMARY OF COMPENSATORY DRAFT PICKS, 1994-2014 *

Baltimore 41
Dallas 33
Green Bay 33
Philadelphia 30
Tennessee *** 30
St. Louis ** 30
Pittsburgh 29
New England 27
Buffalo 26
NY Giants 23
San Francisco 23
Cincinnati 22
Indianapolis 20
Seattle 20
Detroit 19
Jacksonville 19
Atlanta 18
San Diego 18
Tampa Bay 18
Chicago 17
Miami 17
Minnesota 17
Oakland 17
Arizona 16
Kansas City 15
Carolina 14
NY Jets 13
Washington 12
New Orleans 10
Denver 9
Houston 9
Cleveland 6
TOTAL 651

* 1994 was the first year that compensatory draft choices were awarded.
** St. Louis picks include those awarded to Los Angeles Rams.
*** Tennessee picks include those awarded to Houston Oilers.
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There's that term "NEXT YEAR" again that all Chiefs fans know all too well. Why even play the upcoming season? We all know how its gonna play out. And after this season our core players are yet another year older...The more things change, the more they remain the same...
There's also that term "BAND AID" again that all Chiefs fans know too well. A hard lesson we learned in the Vermeil era.
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Old 03-24-2014, 07:35 PM   #24
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There's also that term "BAND AID" again that all Chiefs fans know too well. A hard lesson we learned in the Vermeil era.
And trading for Alex Smith isn't a band-aid?

Let's trade two seconds for a QB so we can fill the stadium with a clear win-now move, then proceed to follow it up by claiming the new plan is to build through the draft with only 6 picks.

Nothing like a win-now move that is set to potentially pay off in 2015 at the earliest.

Meanwhile, the best players on this team are another year older, with no replacements in sight. Best case scenario is Dorsey drafts his ass off and we start to see dividends in 3 years when the core of this team is on their last legs.
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Meanwhile, let's not sign any FA's to fill the massive holes on this roster, because the 3 late round comp picks we're going to get in 2015 are going to be crucial to the success of the organization..


Love the rationalization around here.
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Old 03-24-2014, 07:50 PM   #26
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Meanwhile, let's not sign any FA's to fill the massive holes on this roster, because the 3 late round comp picks we're going to get in 2015 are going to be crucial to the success of the organization..


Love the rationalization around here.
just wait until 2015!!!/chiefzilla1501
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And trading for Alex Smith isn't a band-aid?
If the Chiefs draft very well, including finding a QBOTF, it doesn't have to be. The window never closes.

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Let's trade two seconds for a QB so we can fill the stadium with a clear win-now move, then proceed to follow it up by claiming the new plan is to build through the draft with only 6 picks.
Giving up 2 seconds sucks. But silly to think that takes us out of the draft game. Adding 4 picks next year would be an awesome place to start.

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Nothing like a win-now move that is set to potentially pay off in 2015 at the earliest.
We will still be competitive in 2014 and I don't get why people think we can't be better with a very good draft and some smart scrap pile moves.

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Meanwhile, the best players on this team are another year older, with no replacements in sight. Best case scenario is Dorsey drafts his ass off and we start to see dividends in 3 years when the core of this team is on their last legs.
If Dorsey does the job he's paid to do and draft well (and believe me, last year's draft did not inspire much confidence...), then there is no reason why this team can't fully transition into not just a good, but very good team by 2016 or 2017. If he needs more time than that, then he's not fit to be a GM.
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Meanwhile, let's not sign any FA's to fill the massive holes on this roster, because the 3 late round comp picks we're going to get in 2015 are going to be crucial to the success of the organization..


Love the rationalization around here.
Okay, then let's sign 3 free agents today to fill massive holes and let's play this magical game of Candyland where we pretend this is a team fit to win a Super Bowl.

If we get comp picks, we'll end up with 16-17 draft picks next year. And we set up a really attractive 2015 to 2016 cap situation.

Both are long shot approaches. But at least the situation where we play it patient actually gives us a shot to be a real contender on the gamble that we play our cards right.
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Giving up 2 seconds sucks. But silly to think that takes us out of the draft game. Adding 4 picks next year would be an awesome place to start.
I don't get where we're getting 4 picks. Are we trading players?...
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I don't get where we're getting 4 picks. Are we trading players?...
A team can earn up to 4 comp picks.

As of now, we are in a great situation to earn a lot of them. We gave up a lot more players than we brought in. The value of the players we brought in was a whole lot less than what we lost. We will get rewarded handsomely.

Signing Jairus Byrd, on the other hand... that probably would have jeopardized any hope of getting that 3rd we will probably get for Albert.
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