Overview
- Fifteen teams received 33 compensatory selections placed between Rounds 3 and 7 for the April 23–25 draft in Pittsburgh.
- The Vikings own the highest compensatory pick at No. 97, followed by the Eagles at No. 98 and the Steelers at No. 99.
- Jacksonville holds No. 100 after acquiring Detroit’s special third-round pick generated by Aaron Glenn’s hire as Jets head coach.
- Baltimore, Philadelphia and Pittsburgh each gained the maximum of four selections, with San Francisco next at three.
- The NFL denied Chicago’s bid for a special pick tied to Ian Cunningham, ruling he was not a primary executive for compensation.