tpaulus_2
Top-5 Arm Chair GM
I agree there's multiple factors, but at this point any guy we sign either loses or lowers our comp pick. We basically have the first comp pick awarded if we stand pat till after the draft. We can sign veterans that other teams cut without altering the comp pick matrix, so that's how we plug the holes that we don't fill in the draft. Then, next year, instead of being down a couple of picks, we end up having a few extra picks.TP not sure just because we sign a guy we lose the comp pick. Amount of money difference will still warrant the pick. As money of the two contracts seems to be biggest factor in the equation.
As you look back at prior years and the comp picks, you do see teams lose four and sign four, yet they still get high comp picks.
No team loses 4, signs 4, and gets a high comp pick, unless they lose 4 starters, and sign 4 back-ups. Remember it offsets by a year, so a team can be active in free agency and still get the comp picks from the previous year...