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<blockquote data-quote="Dantés" data-source="post: 796705" data-attributes="member: 12283"><p>I feel like a broken record this afternoon, but that is really oversimplifying things.</p><p></p><p>1) To get a compensatory pick that's <em>better </em>than the 15th-21st pick in the 4th round, the Packers would have to get a pick in the 3rd. The guy who leaves has to get a really big contract to merit a 3rd round pick. In this last draft, there were four handed out. </p><p></p><p>Arizona got one because Calais Campbell got 4/60/30</p><p>Houston got one because A.J. Bouye got 5/67.5/26</p><p>Denver got one because Russell Okung got 4/53/25</p><p>Cincinnati got one because Kevin Zeitler got 5/60/31.5</p><p></p><p>So the average of the four top contracts that received 3rd round picks comes in at 13.4M. Clinton-Dix is more likely getting a deal in the 8-10M range. So he would probably bring a 4th, maybe a 5th if the market for safeties stays cold, in 2020, if...</p><p></p><p>2) To get a strong comp. pick for Haha, Gutekunst would have to stay relatively quiet on the open market. If he were to sign a replacement safety or an edge rusher to similar money, or more, Haha would be cancelled out and they wouldn't be in line for said pick. I thought the whole reason Packers fans were excited about Gute is that he will be more active in free agency.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dantés, post: 796705, member: 12283"] I feel like a broken record this afternoon, but that is really oversimplifying things. 1) To get a compensatory pick that's [I]better [/I]than the 15th-21st pick in the 4th round, the Packers would have to get a pick in the 3rd. The guy who leaves has to get a really big contract to merit a 3rd round pick. In this last draft, there were four handed out. Arizona got one because Calais Campbell got 4/60/30 Houston got one because A.J. Bouye got 5/67.5/26 Denver got one because Russell Okung got 4/53/25 Cincinnati got one because Kevin Zeitler got 5/60/31.5 So the average of the four top contracts that received 3rd round picks comes in at 13.4M. Clinton-Dix is more likely getting a deal in the 8-10M range. So he would probably bring a 4th, maybe a 5th if the market for safeties stays cold, in 2020, if... 2) To get a strong comp. pick for Haha, Gutekunst would have to stay relatively quiet on the open market. If he were to sign a replacement safety or an edge rusher to similar money, or more, Haha would be cancelled out and they wouldn't be in line for said pick. I thought the whole reason Packers fans were excited about Gute is that he will be more active in free agency. [/QUOTE]
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