By Ross Jackson
The compensatory free agency period allows teams to recoup draft picks in the following year’s NFL Draft after losing key free agents who sign qualifying deals elsewhere. The deals have to be substantial enough and the players must be vital enough (by snap count thresholds) in order for those picks to be returned.
That portion of free agency ends immediately as the NFL Draft concludes. At which time, players that sign with new teams won’t result in their former teams earning a draft pick nor would their contracts cancel out any potential picks earned by their new teams.