The Denver Broncos are not expected to receive any compensatory draft picks in 2024 following their free-agent haul this spring.
Each year, the NFL hands out comp picks after the third round, essentially compensating teams who lost more than they gained in free agency the previous offseason.
Each team’s gains and losses in free agency are tracked by OverTheCap.com, a website that estimates potential comp picks by reviewing free agent contracts during the NFL season.
This year, Denver’s loss of Dre’Mont Jones was canceled out by the arrival of Zach Allen. The losses of Calvin Anderson and Andrew Beck were canceled out by the arrivals of Samaje Perine and Chris Manhertz, respectively.
The Broncos also gave big-money contracts to offensive linemen Mike McGlinchey and Ben Powers, and they also signed quarterback Jarrett Stidham. It safe to say Denver’s additions outweighed the team’s losses during free agency this spring.
So the Broncos are not expected to be awarded any comp picks in 2024, leaving them with six selections to use in next year’s draft.
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