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Ravens, Eagles, Steelers each get 4 of NFL's 33 compensatory picks

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Baltimore, Philadelphia and Pittsburgh each were awarded a league-high four compensatory picks in next month’s NFL draft based on their losses and signings in last year’s free agency.

The NFL announced on Monday the 33 compensatory picks for the draft that will be held in Pittsburgh on April 23-25, including a third-rounder for Minnesota after losing Super Bowl-winning quarterback Sam Darnold to Seattle in free agency last offseason.

Picks are awarded to teams in the third through seventh rounds with 32 of the picks based on teams losing more or better free agents than they acquired last offseason and the other given for minorities hired as head coaches or general managers for other organizations.

Detroit was awarded a third-round pick for Aaron Glenn being hired as head coach last year by the New York Jets. That pick, which will be the final one in the third round at No. 100 overall, has been subsequently traded to Jacksonville.

There were three third-round picks handed out with Minnesota getting the 97th overall pick for losing Darnold, Philadelphia getting the 98th pick for losing defensive tackle Milton Williams to New England and Pittsburgh getting the 99th pick for losing Dan Moore to Tennessee.

The Eagles also got picks in the fourth, fifth and sixth rounds. Pittsburgh got an additional fourth-round pick and two sixths. Baltimore got two picks in the fifth round and two in the seventh.

The Ravens have received a league-high 64 comp picks through free agency since the program started in 1994.

The San Francisco 49ers got three picks — all in the fourth round — while Dallas, Denver, Indianapolis, Las Vegas, the Los Angeles Rams and the New York Jets each got two picks.

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

Round Overall Pick Team
3 97 Vikings
98 Eagles
99 Steelers
100 Jaguars (via Lions)
4 133 49ers
134 Raiders
135 Steelers
136 Saints
137 Eagles
138 49ers
139 49ers
140 Jets
5 173 Ravens
174 Ravens
175 Raiders
176 Chiefs
177 Cowboys
178 Eagles
179 Jets
180 Cowboys
181 Lions
6 214 Steelers
215 Eagles
216 Steelers
7 249 Colts
250 Ravens
251 Rams
252 Rams
253 Ravens
254 Colts
255 Packers
256 Broncos
257 Broncos

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