In what is clearly the biggest news of the day relating to the defending Super Bowl champions, the New England Patriots have been awarded four compensatory picks in the 2019 NFL Draft. The NFL hands out extra draft picks to teams who lose players in free agency, with higher selections given out to players who get bigger contracts. Thanks to 2018’s free agency, New England enters 2019 with two extra third-round picks, one extra sixth-round pick, and an additional seventh-round pick.
New England Patriots Compensatory Picks Announced: Patriots Get Four Selections
Per the NFL rules, no team is allowed to gain more than four compensatory picks, and none of those picks can come before the end of the third round. While the NFL doesn’t officially announce which free agent signees correspond to which pick, it’s pretty easy to figure it out.
New England gained their extra third-round picks after losing Nate Solder and Malcolm Butler to massive contracts with the New York Giants and Tennessee Titans, respectively. The sixth-round pick comes from Danny Amendola’s departure to the Miami Dolphins, while the seventh-round selection is thanks to Cameron Fleming joining the Dallas Cowboys.
The Patriots enter the 2019 NFL Draft flush with draft capital. When adding these four selections, New England enters the draft with a staggering 12 draft selections. These aren’t just late-round picks either, as New England has six selections within the top three rounds. The Patriots current draft selections are as follows:
- First round, 32nd overall
- Second round, 56th overall (via Chicago Bears)
- Second round, 64th overall
- Third round, 73rd overall (via Detroit Lions)
- Third round, 97th overall (unofficially via Nate Solder departure)
- Third round, 101st overall (unofficially via Malcolm Butler departure)
- Fourth round, 134th overall
- Sixth round, 205th overall (unofficially via Danny Amendola departure)
- Seventh round, 239th overall (via Philadelphia Eagles)
- Seventh round, 243rd overall
- Seventh round, 246th overall (via Cleveland Browns)
- Seventh round, 252nd overall (unofficially via Cameron Fleming departure)
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