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Posted by rphillips at 3/25/2011 5:23 PM CDT on truebluefanclub.com
Compensatory draft picks might be viewed simply as throw-ins because, well, they are in a sense. Teams losing more or better compensatory free agents than it acquires in the previous year are eligible to receive compensatory draft picks, announced annually in the weeks leading up the NFL Draft and attached to the end of each round.
The Cowboys were awarded one pick this year, a seventh-rounder (51/251 overall), based on draft order to help fill out a required total of 32 compensatory picks for the entire league.
The system began in 1994, and the Cowboys got anything but a throw-in draft pick with their very first compensatory second-round selection: Larry Allen, arguably the most dominant offensive lineman in franchise history.
The rest? Few players stand out at all besides recent picks David Buehler and John Phillips.
Here’s how the Cowboys have done with compensatory picks since 1994, starting with L.A.:
1994: OL Larry Allen, 2nd Round; T George Hegamin, 3rd Round
1995: CB Alundis Brice, 4th Round; LB Linc Harden, 4th Round; WR Edward Hervey, 5th Round; LB Dana Howard, 5th Round
1996: WR Stepfret Williams, 3rd Round; DL Mike Ulufale, 3rd Round; LB Alan Campos, 5th Round; CB Wendell Davis, 6th Round
1997: CB Kenny Wheaton, 3rd Round; WR Macey Brooks, 4th Round; FB Nicky Sualua, 4th Round
1998: S Izell Reese, 6th Round; RB Tarik Smith, 7th Round; G Antonio Fleming, 7th Round; TE Rod Monroe, 7th Round
1999: DE Peppi Zellner, 4th Round; OL Kelvin Garmon, 7th Round
2001: DT Willie Blade, 3rd Round; DT John Nix, 7th Round; T Charron Dorsey, 7th Round
2002: WR Deveren Johnson, 6th Round; TE Bob Slowikowski, 6th Round
2005: S Justin Beriault, 6th Round; T Rob Petitti, 6th Round
2009: K David Buehler, 5th Round; TE John Phillips, 6th Round
Compensatory draft picks might be viewed simply as throw-ins because, well, they are in a sense. Teams losing more or better compensatory free agents than it acquires in the previous year are eligible to receive compensatory draft picks, announced annually in the weeks leading up the NFL Draft and attached to the end of each round.
The Cowboys were awarded one pick this year, a seventh-rounder (51/251 overall), based on draft order to help fill out a required total of 32 compensatory picks for the entire league.
The system began in 1994, and the Cowboys got anything but a throw-in draft pick with their very first compensatory second-round selection: Larry Allen, arguably the most dominant offensive lineman in franchise history.
The rest? Few players stand out at all besides recent picks David Buehler and John Phillips.
Here’s how the Cowboys have done with compensatory picks since 1994, starting with L.A.:
1994: OL Larry Allen, 2nd Round; T George Hegamin, 3rd Round
1995: CB Alundis Brice, 4th Round; LB Linc Harden, 4th Round; WR Edward Hervey, 5th Round; LB Dana Howard, 5th Round
1996: WR Stepfret Williams, 3rd Round; DL Mike Ulufale, 3rd Round; LB Alan Campos, 5th Round; CB Wendell Davis, 6th Round
1997: CB Kenny Wheaton, 3rd Round; WR Macey Brooks, 4th Round; FB Nicky Sualua, 4th Round
1998: S Izell Reese, 6th Round; RB Tarik Smith, 7th Round; G Antonio Fleming, 7th Round; TE Rod Monroe, 7th Round
1999: DE Peppi Zellner, 4th Round; OL Kelvin Garmon, 7th Round
2001: DT Willie Blade, 3rd Round; DT John Nix, 7th Round; T Charron Dorsey, 7th Round
2002: WR Deveren Johnson, 6th Round; TE Bob Slowikowski, 6th Round
2005: S Justin Beriault, 6th Round; T Rob Petitti, 6th Round
2009: K David Buehler, 5th Round; TE John Phillips, 6th Round