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Eagles among trio awarded four compensatory NFL draft picks
- On Monday, March 9, 2026, the NFL announced 33 compensatory draft picks, with the Philadelphia Eagles, Baltimore Ravens and Pittsburgh Steelers each receiving four.
- Under NFL rules, compensatory selections are awarded to teams that lost more or higher-value free agents than they acquired last offseason, with the compensatory-pick formula using player salary, playing time and postseason honors for rounds 3–7.
- Philadelphia received the 98th overall third-round pick for losing Milton Williams and added extra picks, the NFL announced today.
- After losing key tight ends, Baltimore Ravens can use compensatory and late-round selections to double-dip and restock after Charlie Kolar and Isaiah Likely departed.
- Notably, the Baltimore Ravens lead historically with 64 compensatory picks since the program since 1994, as nearly half the league received extra selections this year.
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Ravens Can Repeat 'Double-Dipping' Draft Strategy After Charlie Kolar Move
A busy opening to 2026 NFL free agency left the Baltimore Ravens depleted at tight end, but the team can replace 2022 fourth-round draft picks Charlie Kolar and Isaiah Likely by repeating a “double-dipping” strategy that has served them well in the past.That’s the view of Jeff Zrebiec of The Athletic, who anticipates Ravens general manager Eric DeCosta leaning on history to restock the depth chart at a key position. Zrebiec pointed out that “Wit…
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