OconRecon
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Here's the current breakdown:
The comp pick thing is going to be interesting. We could have three first rounders go elsewhere in free agency with Pickett, Newsome, and Tryon-Shoyinka. All of those picks leaving, balanced in the end with who we sign in March of 2026, will determine what we get.
Grok projects:
Greg Newsome II: Fifth-round pick (based on $12-15M APY, starter snaps).
Kenny Pickett: Seventh-round pick (based on $5-10M APY, backup role).
Joe Tryon-Shoyinka: Seventh-round pick (based on $5-7M APY, rotational role).
Total comps: One fifth-round pick, two seventh-round picks.
So, the max, as we sit here today, would be:
1st round pick
1st round pick
2nd round pick
3rd round pick
4th round pick
5th round pick
5th round pick
6th round pick
7th round pick
7th round pick
7th round pick
12 total picks, potentially
- Own picks in rounds 1-5
- 1st round pick from Jacksonville (2025 draft day trade)
- 6th round pick from Detroit (DE Za'Darius Smith trade)
- 7th round pick from Buffalo (WR Amari Cooper trade)
- 7th round pick from Seattle (DE Za'Darius Smith trade)
The comp pick thing is going to be interesting. We could have three first rounders go elsewhere in free agency with Pickett, Newsome, and Tryon-Shoyinka. All of those picks leaving, balanced in the end with who we sign in March of 2026, will determine what we get.
Grok projects:
Greg Newsome II: Fifth-round pick (based on $12-15M APY, starter snaps).
Kenny Pickett: Seventh-round pick (based on $5-10M APY, backup role).
Joe Tryon-Shoyinka: Seventh-round pick (based on $5-7M APY, rotational role).
Total comps: One fifth-round pick, two seventh-round picks.
So, the max, as we sit here today, would be:
1st round pick
1st round pick
2nd round pick
3rd round pick
4th round pick
5th round pick
5th round pick
6th round pick
7th round pick
7th round pick
7th round pick
12 total picks, potentially