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Three AFC teams gain 10 compensatory picks, creating mid-round trade leverage for 2027 draft

Baltimore, Cincinnati, and Jacksonville collect extra third- and fourth-round selections—currency for veterans or draft-day position moves.

Published May 17, 2026 Source NFL.com From the chopped neck
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PAPPY 23 · May 17, 2026

Three AFC teams gain 10 compensatory picks, creating mid-round trade leverage for 2027 draft

Baltimore, Cincinnati, and Jacksonville collect extra third- and fourth-round selections—currency for veterans or draft-day position moves.

Source NFL.com ↗

The NFL released compensatory pick projections for the 2027 draft, and three AFC teams now hold the surplus middle-round capital that historically drives March veteran acquisitions and April draft-day trades. Baltimore projects to receive four compensatory selections, Cincinnati three, and Jacksonville three, per the league's formula tracking net free-agent losses from the prior offseason.

The picks matter because they're tradeable assets in a range—late third through mid-fifth—that general managers use to acquire veterans on expiring contracts or to move up 15-20 slots within the second round. Baltimore's projected haul includes one third-rounder and two fourths, the result of losing edge rusher Jadeveon Clowney and safety Marcus Williams in free agency without replacing their contract value. Cincinnati's three picks stem from losing three offensive linemen whose aggregate deals exceeded $24M annually. Jacksonville's compensation traces to departures on the defensive line, where $18M in cap space walked.

Teams with compensatory picks in hand by late February typically operate differently. They bid on second-tier free agents—the safety who starts but doesn't make Pro Bowls, the rotational edge who logged 600 snaps—because the cost of missing is lower when you hold an extra fourth-rounder as a hedge. Baltimore used this exact structure in 2023, converting compensatory thirds into a trade for Roquan Smith's contract extension. Cincinnati, which hasn't had compensatory capital in three years, can now pursue a veteran guard without mortgaging future flexibility. Jacksonville has $52M in projected cap space for 2025; compensatory picks in 2027 let them spend some of that on short-term deals without worrying about long-term roster churn.

The inverse matters too. Teams projected to receive zero compensatory picks—Philadelphia, the New York Jets, and Green Bay among them—spent aggressively in the prior cycle and now face tighter draft math. Philadelphia has five picks in the first four rounds of 2027 under current projections, compared to Baltimore's nine. That gap shows up in June, when teams start calling about disgruntled veterans. The team with nine picks offers a fourth; the team with five has to decide if a third is worth it.

Watch for Baltimore and Cincinnati to surface in veteran trade discussions between now and the March 12 start of the league year. Jacksonville's timeline is longer—new general manager Trent Baalke has 18 months to decide whether compensatory picks are for trading or for roster-building, and his history in San Francisco suggests the former. Compensatory allocations finalize at the league meeting in late March, but teams already know the math. The phone calls have started.

The takeaway
Baltimore, Cincinnati, and Jacksonville gain **10** compensatory picks for 2027, creating mid-round trade currency that historically drives veteran acquisitions and draft-day movement.
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