In preparation for the upcoming NFL draft, several teams were awarded compensatory picks based on their offseason free agency activities. Baltimore, Dallas, and Miami received four picks each, the maximum allowed, reflecting their strategic losses and free-agent signings. Other teams also benefited, like the San Francisco 49ers, receiving a pick for developing DeMeco Ryans. Overall, 35 compensatory picks were distributed among 15 teams, with most tied to free agency strategies, highlighting the league's emphasis on diversity in coaching hires as well.
Baltimore, Dallas, and Miami each received a league-high four compensatory draft picks based on their losses and signings during last year's free agency.
The NFL awarded 35 compensatory draft picks in total, with 32 based on teams losing more or better free agents than they acquired.
Miami’s compensatory picks were bolstered by the loss of several key free agents, reflecting their strategy in last year's offseason.
Since 1994, Baltimore leads the league with a total of 60 compensatory picks awarded, showcasing their ability to capitalize on free agency losses.
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