NFL clubs could soon be permitted to trade compensatory draft choices for the first time.
The Competition Committee recommended that compensatory picks be tradable, NFL spokesperson Michael Signora told NFL Media Insider Ian Rapoport. NFL clubs would need to approve the change and it could be submitted for a vote on Dec. 2, Signora stated, noting that the impetus for the change is to give clubs more flexibility in draft preparation.
The extra draft choices are awarded by the league to NFL clubs that lose more free agents that are ruled to be compensatory than they acquire, up to a maximum of four picks. In this year's NFL draft, 14 NFL clubs shared 32 compensatory picks among the draft's 256 total choices. The earliest compensatory picks ended the third round of the draft. The New England Patriots selected Oklahoma defensive end Geneo Grissom with the first compensatory choice (No. 97 overall).
Their importance isn't to be overlooked.
NFL stars chosen with compensatory picks include New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady, former Dallas Cowboys offensive lineman Larry Allen and former Philadelphia Eagles safety Brian Dawkins.
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