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FREE AGENCY SIGNING PERIOD BEGINS;
517 PLAYERS BECOME FREE AGENTS
The National Football League today announced that 517 players are free agents who now can negotiate with all 32 clubs.  
Players are either "restricted" or "unrestricted" free agents.  Within the categories are also “franchise” and "transition" 
players.  No players were designated as transition players this year. 
The time period for free agency signings in 2017: 
  • Restricted Free Agents – March 9 to April 21.
     
  • Unrestricted Free Agents (who have received May 9 tender from prior club) – March 9 to July 22 (or the first scheduled day of the first NFL training camp, whichever is later). 
  • Franchise Players – March 9 to November 14, the Tuesday following the 10th week of the regular season. 
list of free agents by club in various categories:
Restricted free agents who received qualifying offers from their prior clubs and are subject to the first refusal/compensation system of the NFL Collective Bargaining Agreement: 
Club
Player
Pos.
College
First Refusal/
Compensation
Atlanta
Gabriel, Taylor
WR
Abilene Christian
2nd





Baltimore
Campanaro, Michael
WR
Wake Forest
7th

Huff, Marqueston
DB
Wyoming
4th

Hurst, James
T
North Carolina
ROFR

Jensen, Ryan
C
Colorado State-Pueblo
6th

Rolle, Jumal
DB
Catawba
ROFR

West, Terrance
RB
Towson
3rd





Buffalo
Gillislee, Mike
RB
Florida
5th

Groy, Ryan
G
Wisconsin
ROFR





Carolina
Norwell, Andrew
G
Ohio State
2nd





Cincinnati
Johnson, T.J.
C
South Carolina
7th





Cleveland
Burley, Marcus
DB
Delaware
ROFR

Crowell, Isaiah
RB
Alabama State
2nd





Denver
Davis, Todd
LB
Sacramento State
2nd

McManus, Brandon
K
Temple
2nd





Detroit
Lucas, Cornelius
T
Kansas State
ROFR





Kansas City
Santos, Cairo
K
Tulane
ROFR

Sorensen, Daniel
DB
Brigham Young
2nd

Wilson, Albert
WR
Georgia State
ROFR










L.A. Chargers

Inman, Dontrelle

WR

Virginia

2nd

Toomer, Korey
LB
Idaho
5th





L.A. Rams
Easley, Dominique
Westbrooks, Ethan
DT
DT
Florida
West Texas A&M
1st​
ROFR





Miami
Alonso, Kiko
LB
Oregon
1st

Thomas, Michael
DB
Stanford
ROFR

Williams, Damien
RB
Oklahoma
ROFR





Minnesota
Thielen, Adam
WR
Minn. State-Mankato
2nd





New England
Butler, Malcolm
DB
West Alabama
1st

Fleming, Cameron
T
Stanford
4th





New York Giants
Wynn, Kerry
DE
Richmond
ROFR





New York Jets
Johnson, Wesley
T
Vanderbilt
2nd

Williams, Marcus
DB
North Dakota State
2nd





Oakland
Autry, Denico
DE
Mississippi State
ROFR





Philadelphia
Burton, Trey
TE
Florida
2nd





Pittsburgh
Cockrell, Ross
DB
Duke
4th

Hubbard, Christopher
G
Alabama-Birmingham
ROFR





Seattle
Gilliam, Garry
T
Penn State
ROFR





Tampa Bay
Griffin, Ryan
QB
Tulane
ROFR

Smith, Jacquies
DE
Missouri
ROFR





Washington
Compton, Will
LB
Nebraska
ROFR

Thompson, Chris
RB
Florida State
2nd




If a player in this category receives an offer from a new club to sign a player contract for the 2017 season or for 2017 and future seasons, which the player desires to accept, the offer must be set forth in an offer sheet, signed by both the new club and the player, and must be substantially in the form of Appendix B of the NFL Collective Bargaining Agreement.  The new club then must immediately: hand deliver the offer sheet, or send it by overnight mail, or by electronic mail in .pdf form (in each case a confirmation copy shall also be sent by first class mail) to the prior club, to the attention of the club’s president or general manager. The new club must send copies of the offer sheet to the National Football League Players Association and to the National Football League using the above described delivery procedures.  If the offer sheet is hand delivered, the new club should obtain an acknowledgement of receipt.  In addition, the new club shall notify the league office of the terms of an offer sheet immediately upon delivery to a prior club. 
The prior club has a right of first refusal to all players listed above.  Draft choice compensation is as listed in the column on the right.  If the prior club has only a right of first refusal and is therefore not entitled to any compensation, the designation "ROFR" appears in that column.  In order to submit an offer sheet, a new club must have available the required selection choice, defined as its own or better choice in the applicable rounds, in the 2017 NFL Draft. 
Offer sheets may be submitted to a prior club until 11:59:59 p.m., New York time, on Friday, April 21. 
Players with three or more accrued seasons who have been designated as franchise players: 
Club
Player
Pos.
College

Arizona
Jones, Chandler
LB
Syracuse






Carolina
Short, Kawann
DT
Purdue




L.A. Chargers
Ingram, Melvin
LB
South Carolina




New York Giants
Pierre-Paul, Jason
DE
South Florida

The prior club has a right of first refusal to the players listed above and compensation of two No. 1 draft choices. In order to submit an offer sheet, a new club must have available the required choices, defined as its own or better choices in the first round in the 2017 and 2018 NFL Drafts.  Offer sheets must be submitted to a prior club prior to 4:00 p.m., New York time, on the Tuesday following the 10th regular season weekend. 
Unrestricted Free Agents with four or more accrued seasons:

Club
Player
Pos.
College
Arizona
Boggs, Taylor
G
Humboldt State

Campbell, Calais
DT
Miami

Cooper, Marcus
DB
Rutgers

Ellington, Andre
RB
Clemson

Gresham, Jermaine
TE
Oklahoma

Jefferson, Tony
DB
Oklahoma

Jenkins, Mike
DB
South Florida

Johnson, Chris
RB
East Carolina

Mathis, Evan
G
Alabama

Minter, Kevin
LB
Louisiana State

Moore, Sio
LB
Connecticut

Okafor, Alex
LB
Texas

Rucker, Frostee
DT
Southern California

Shipley, A.Q.
C
Penn State

Swearinger, D.J.
DB
South Carolina

Taylor, Stepfan
RB
Stanford

Watford, Earl
G
James Madison




Atlanta
Babineaux, Jonathan
DT
Iowa

Chester, Chris
G
Oklahoma

Compton, Tom
T
South Dakota

DiMarco, Patrick
RB
South Carolina

Freeney, Dwight
DE
Syracuse

Goldson, Dashon
DB
Washington

Ishmael, Kemal
DB
Central Florida

Reynolds, LaRoy
LB
Virginia

Robinson, Aldrick
WR
Southern Methodist

Tamme, Jacob
TE
Kentucky

Toilolo, Levine
TE
Stanford

Weatherspoon, Sean
LB
Missouri

Weems, Eric
WR
Bethune-Cookman

Wheeler, Philip
LB
Georgia Tech

Worrilow, Paul
LB
Delaware




Baltimore
Aiken, Kamar
WR
Central Florida

Ducasse, Vladimir
G
Massachusetts

Elam, Matt
DB
Florida

Guy, Lawrence
DE
Arizona State

Juszczyk, Kyle
RB
Harvard

Levine, Anthony
DB
Tennessee State

Lewis-Harris, Chris
DB
Chattanooga

Mallett, Ryan
QB
Arkansas

Powers, Jerraud
DB
Auburn

Smith, Steve
WR
Utah

Wagner, Rick
T
Wisconsin

Williams, Brandon
NT
Missouri Southern




Buffalo
Alexander, Lorenzo
LB
California

Blanton, Robert
DB
Notre Dame

Brown, Sergio
DB
Notre Dame

Brown, Zach
LB
North Carolina

Bryant, Corbin
DT
Northwestern

Bush, Reggie
RB
Southern California

Douzable, Leger
DE
Central Florida

Felton, Jerome
RB
Furman

Gilmore, Stephon
DB
South Carolina

Goodwin, Marquise
WR
Texas

Gragg, Chris
TE
Arkansas

Harvin, Percy
WR
Florida

Hunter, Justin
WR
Tennessee

Ihedigbo, James #
DB
Massachusetts

Manuel, E.J.
QB
Florida State

McCray, Lerentee
LB
Florida

Meeks, Jonathan
DB
Clemson

Mills, Jordan
T
Louisiana Tech

Spikes, Brandon
LB
Florida

Tate, Brandon
WR
North Carolina

White, Corey
DB
Samford

Woods, Robert
WR
Southern California




Carolina
Ginn, Ted
WR
Ohio State

Griffin, Michael
DB
Texas

Johnson, Leonard
DB
Iowa State

Klein, A.J.
LB
Iowa State

Love, Kyle
DT
Mississippi State

Remmers, Mike
T
Oregon State

Scott, Chris
G
Tennessee

Wendell, Ryan
G
Fresno State

Williams, Teddy
DB
Texas-San Antonio




Chicago
Acho, Sam
LB
Texas

Adams, Mike
T
Ohio State

Banks, Johnthan
DB
Mississippi State

Barkley, Matt
QB
Southern California

Barth, Connor
K
North Carolina

Becton, Nick
T
Virginia Tech

Boykin, Brandon
DB
Georgia

Hoyer, Brian
QB
Michigan State

Jeffery, Alshon
WR
South Carolina

Larsen, Ted
C
North Carolina State

McCants, Matt
T
Alabama-Birmingham

Paulsen, Logan
TE
UCLA

Prosinski, Chris
DB
Wyoming

Thompson, Deonte
WR
Florida

Washington, Cornelius
DE
Georgia

Wilson, C.J.
DE
East Carolina

Wilson, Marquess
WR
Washington State




Cincinnati
Brown, Chykie
DB
Texas

Burkhead, Rex
RB
Nebraska

Dansby, Karlos
LB
Auburn

Gilberry, Wallace
DE
Alabama

Hunt, Margus
DE
Southern Methodist

Kirkpatrick, Dre
DB
Alabama

Peerman, Cedric
RB
Virginia

Peko, Domata
NT
Michigan State

Whitworth, Andrew
T
Louisiana State

Winston, Eric
G
Miami

Zeitler, Kevin
G
Wisconsin




Cleveland
Paea, Stephen
DE
Oregon State

Pasztor, Austin
T
Virginia

Poyer, Jordan
DB
Oregon State

Pryor, Terrelle
WR
Ohio State




Dallas
Carr, Brandon
DB
Grand Valley State

Church, Barry
DB
Toledo

Claiborne, Morris
DB
Louisiana State

Cooper, Jonathan
G
North Carolina

Crawford, Jack
DE
Penn State

Davis, Ryan
DE
Bethune-Cookman

Dunbar, Lance
RB
North Texas

Durant, Justin
LB
Hampton

Escobar, Gavin
TE
San Diego State

Gachkar, Andrew
LB
Missouri

Leary, Ronald
G
Memphis

McClain, Terrell
DT
South Florida

McFadden, Darren
RB
Arkansas

Moore, Kellen
QB
Boise State

Sanchez, Mark
QB
Southern California

Thomas, Josh #
DB
Buffalo

Wilcox, J.J.
DB
Georgia Southern

Williams, Terrance
WR
Baylor




Denver
Forsett, Justin
RB
California

Gafford, Thomas
LS
Houston

Norwood, Jordan
WR
Penn State

Okung, Russell
T
Oklahoma State

Walker, Vance
DE
Georgia Tech

Ware, DeMarcus
LB
Troy

Watson, Dekoda
LB
Florida State

Webster, Kayvon
DB
South Florida

Williams, Sylvester
NT
North Carolina

Winn, Billy
DE
Boise State




Detroit
Bell, Joique
RB
Wayne State, Mich.

Boldin, Anquan
WR
Florida State

Bostic, Jon
LB
Florida

Bryant, Armonty
DE
East Central

Bush, Rafael
DB
South Carolina State

Butler, Crezdon
DB
Clemson

Bynes, Josh
LB
Auburn

Charles, Stefan
DT
Regina, Can.

Harbor, Clay
TE
Missouri State

Jackson, Asa
DB
Cal Poly

Muhlbach, Don
LS
Texas A&M

Mulligan, Matthew
TE
Maine

Orlovsky, Dan
QB
Connecticut

Reiff, Riley
T
Iowa

Reynolds, Garrett
G
North Carolina

Roberts, Andre
WR
Citadel

Taylor, Devin
DE
South Carolina

Walker, Tyrunn
DT
Tulsa

Warford, Larry
G
Kentucky

Wright, Timothy
TE
Rutgers




Green Bay
Barclay, Don
T
West Virginia

Cook, Jared
TE
South Carolina

Goode, Brett
LS
Arkansas

Hyde, Micah
DB
Iowa

Jones, Datone
LB
UCLA

Lacy, Eddie
RB
Alabama

Lang, T.J.
G
Eastern Michigan

Michael, Christine
RB
Texas A&M

Peppers, Julius
LB
North Carolina

Perry, Nick
LB
Southern California

Tretter, J.C.
C
Cornell




Houston
Aboushi, Oday
G
Virginia

Bouye, A.J.
DB
Central Florida

Demps, Quintin
DB
Texas-El Paso

Dent, Akeem
LB
Georgia

Griffin, Ryan
TE
Connecticut

Grimes, Jonathan
RB
William & Mary

Jones, Don
DB
Arkansas State

Lechler, Shane
P
Texas A&M

Novak, Nick
K
Maryland

Simon, John
LB
Ohio State

Smith, Antonio
DE
Oklahoma State

Still, Devon
DE
Penn State

Wilfork, Vince
NT
Miami




Indianapolis
Adams, Mike
DB
Delaware

Butler, Darius
DB
Connecticut

Carter, Chris
LB
Fresno State

Cole, Trent
LB
Cincinnati

Mathis, Robert
LB
Alabama A&M

Thornton, Hugh
G
Illinois

Todman, Jordan
RB
Connecticut

Turbin, Robert
RB
Utah State

Walden, Erik
LB
Middle Tennessee




Jacksonville
Alualu, Tyson
DE
California

Amukamara, Prince
DB
Nebraska

Beachum, Kelvin
T
Southern Methodist

Cyprien, Johnathan
DB
Florida International

Hill, Jordan
DT
Penn State

Joeckel, Luke
T
Texas A&M

Omameh, Patrick
G
Michigan

Robinson, Denard
RB
Michigan

Walters, Bryan
WR
Cornell




Kansas City
Davis, Knile
RB
Arkansas

Foles, Nick
QB
Arizona

Jenkins, Jarvis
DE
Clemson

Mauga, Joshua
LB
Nevada

Person, Mike
C
Montana State

Poe, Dontari
NT
Memphis

Reyes, Kendall
DE
Connecticut




L.A. Chargers
Addae, Jahleel
DB
Central Michigan

Clemens, Kellen
QB
Oregon

Cumberland, Jeff
TE
Illinois

Hillman, Ronnie
RB
San Diego State

Lissemore, Sean
NT
William & Mary

McClain, Robert
DB
Connecticut

McCluster, Dexter
RB
Mississippi

Square, Damion
NT
Alabama

Te'o, Manti
LB
Notre Dame

Williams, Tourek
LB
Florida International

Windt, Mike
LS
Cincinnati

Woodhead, Danny
RB
Chadron State




L.A. Rams
Britt, Kenny
WR
Rutgers

Cunningham, Benny
RB
Middle Tennessee

Keenum, Case
QB
Houston

McDonald, T.J.
DB
Southern California

Quick, Brian
WR
Appalachian State

Reynolds, Chase
RB
Montana

Thomas, Cam
DT
North Carolina

Zuerlein, Greg
K
Missouri Western




Miami
Branch, Andre
DE
Clemson

Bushrod, Jermon
T
Towson

Butler, Donald
LB
Washington

Cameron, Jordan
TE
Southern California

Chekwa, Chimdi
DB
Ohio State

Denney, John
LS
Brigham Young

Jenkins, Jelani
LB
Florida

Paysinger, Spencer
LB
Oregon

Rambo, Bacarri
DB
Georgia

Sims, Dion
TE
Michigan State

Stills, Kenny
WR
Oklahoma

Yates, T.J.
QB
North Carolina




Minnesota
Asiata, Matt
RB
Utah

Cole, Audie
LB
North Carolina State

Ellison, Rhett
TE
Southern California

Greenway, Chad
LB
Iowa

Hill, Shaun
QB
Maryland

Kalil, Matt
T
Southern California

Line, Zach
RB
Southern Methodist

Locke, Jeff
P
UCLA

Long, Jake
T
Michigan

Munnerlyn, Captain
DB
South Carolina

Newman, Terence
DB
Kansas State

Patterson, Cordarrelle
WR
Tennessee

Peterson, Adrian
RB
Oklahoma

Smith, Andre
T
Alabama

Trattou, Justin
DE
Florida




New England
Bennett, Martellus
TE
Texas A&M

Blount, LeGarrette
RB
Oregon

Bolden, Brandon
RB
Mississippi

Branch, Alan
DT
Michigan

Floyd, Michael
WR
Notre Dame

Harmon, Duron
DB
Rutgers

Hightower, Dont'a
LB
Alabama

Long, Chris
DE
Virginia

Mingo, Barkevious
LB
Louisiana State

Ryan, Logan
DB
Rutgers

Scruggs, Greg
TE
Louisville

Sheard, Jabaal
DE
Pittsburgh




New Orleans
Barrington, Sam
LB
South Florida

Cadet, Travaris
RB
Appalachian State

Drescher, Justin
LS
Colorado

Evans, Jahri
G
Bloomsburg

Fairley, Nick
DT
Auburn

Harper, Roman
DB
Alabama

Hightower, Tim
RB
Richmond

Hills, Tony
T
Texas

Kruger, Paul
DE
Utah

Lelito, Tim
G
Grand Valley State

Mauti, Michael
LB
Penn State

Moore, Sterling
DB
Southern Methodist

Phillips, John
TE
Virginia

Sanford, Jamarca
DB
Mississippi

Tapp, Darryl
DE
Virginia Tech

Trusnik, Jason
LB
Ohio Northern

Webb, B.W.
DB
William & Mary

Wilson, Kyle
DB
Boise State




New York Giants
Beatty, Will
T
Connecticut

Donnell, Larry
TE
Grambling

Gould, Robbie
K
Penn State

Hall, Leon
DB
Michigan

Hankins, Johnathan
DT
Ohio State

Herzlich, Mark
LB
Boston College

Jerry, John
G
Mississippi

Johnson, Josh
QB
San Diego

Nassib, Ryan
QB
Syracuse

Newhouse, Marshall
T
Texas Christian





Rainey, Bobby
RB
Western Kentucky

Robinson, Keenan
LB
Texas

Sensabaugh, Coty
DB
Clemson

Sheppard, Kelvin
LB
Louisiana State

Wade, Trevin
DB
Arizona




New York Jets
Allen, Antonio #
DB
South Carolina

Carter, Bruce
LB
North Carolina

Catapano, Mike
LB
Princeton

Clady, Ryan
T
Boise State

Davis, Kellen #
TE
Michigan State

Fitzpatrick, Ryan
QB
Harvard

Henderson, Erin
LB
Maryland

Ijalana, Ben
T
Villanova

Lemonier, Corey
DE
Auburn

Martin, Josh
LB
Columbia

Purdum, Tanner
LS
Baker

Smith, Geno
QB
West Virginia




Oakland
Allen, Nate
DB
South Florida

Bates, Daren
LB
Auburn

Condo, Jon
LS
Maryland

Hayden, D.J.
DB
Houston

Holmes, Andre
WR
Hillsdale

McGee, Stacy
DT
Oklahoma

McGloin, Matthew
QB
Penn State

Murray, Latavius
RB
Central Florida

Riley, Perry
LB
Louisiana State

Rivera, Mychal
TE
Tennessee

Smith, Malcolm
LB
Southern California

Trawick, Brynden
DB
Troy

Watson, Menelik
T
Florida State




Philadelphia
Braman, Bryan
DE
West Texas A&M

Carroll, Nolan
DB
Maryland

Logan, Bennie
DT
Louisiana State

Tulloch, Stephen
LB
North Carolina State

Wisniewski, Stefen
C
Penn State




Pittsburgh
Johnson, David
TE
Arkansas State

Jones, Jarvis
LB
Georgia

Jones, Landry
QB
Oklahoma

Mathews, Ricardo
DE
Cincinnati

Thomas, Shamarko
DB
Syracuse

Timmons, Lawrence
LB
Florida State

Wallace, Cody
C
Texas A&M

Wheaton, Markus
WR
Oregon State

Williams, DeAngelo
RB
Memphis




San Francisco
Bellore, Nick
LB
Central Michigan

Dawson, Phil
K
Texas

Dorsey, Glenn
NT
Louisiana State

Draughn, Shaun
RB
North Carolina

Dray, Jim
TE
Stanford

Gabbert, Blaine
QB
Missouri

Gardner, Andrew
G
Georgia Tech

Hodges, Gerald
LB
Penn State

Jerod-Eddie, Tony
DT
Texas A&M

Jones, Chris
DT
Bowling Green

Kaepernick, Colin
QB
Nevada

Kerley, Jeremy
WR
Texas Christian

Lewis, Thaddeus
QB
Duke

Patton, Quinton
WR
Louisiana Tech

Ponder, Christian
QB
Florida State

Streater,Rod
WR
Temple





Tiller, Andrew
G
Syracuse

Wilhoite, Michael
LB
Washburn




Seattle
Hauschka, Steven
K
North Carolina State

Hester, Devin
WR
Miami

Jenkins, John
DT
Georgia

Johnson, Jeron
DB
Boise State

McCray, Kelcie
DB
Arkansas State

McDaniel, Tony
DT
Tennessee

Moore, Damontre
DE
Texas A&M

Morgan, Michael
LB
Southern California

Reece, Marcel
RB
Washington

Sowell, Bradley
T
Mississippi

Thorpe, Neiko
DB
Auburn

Tukuafu, Will #
RB
Oregon

Williams, Brandon
TE
Oregon

Willson, Luke
TE
Rice




Tampa Bay
Cherilus, Gosder
T
Boston College

Conte, Chris
DB
California

Glennon, Mike
QB
North Carolina State

Hawley, Joe
C
Nevada-Las Vegas

Hughes, John
DT
Cincinnati

Jackson, Vincent
WR
Northern Colorado

McDougald, Bradley
DB
Kansas

Myers, Brandon
TE
Iowa

Robinson, Josh
DB
Central Florida

Rodgers, Jacquizz
RB
Oregon State

Shepard, Russell
WR
Louisiana State

Shorts, Cecil
WR
Mount Union

Siliga, Sealver
DT
Utah

Smith, Antone
RB
Florida State

Smith, Daryl
LB
Georgia Tech

Spence, Akeem
DT
Illinois




Tennessee
Bass, David
LB
Missouri Western

Bell, Byron
T
New Mexico

Blake, Antwon
DB
Texas-El Paso

Cassel, Matt
QB
Southern California

Fasano, Anthony
TE
Notre Dame

Johnson, Rashad
DB
Alabama

Klug, Karl
DE
Iowa

Mariani, Marc
WR
Montana

Palmer, Nate
LB
Illinois State

Schwenke, Brian
C
California

Spence, Sean
LB
Miami

Stafford, Daimion
DB
Nebraska

Warmack, Chance
G
Alabama

Wright, Kendall
WR
Baylor




Washington
Baker, Chris
DE
Hampton

Garcon, Pierre
WR
Mount Union

Garvin, Terence
LB
West Virginia

Golston, Kedric
NT
Georgia

Hood, Evander
DE
Missouri

Ihenacho, Duke
DB
San Jose State

Jackson, DeSean
WR
California

Jenkins, Cullen
DT
Central Michigan

Sullivan, John
C
Notre Dame

Toler, Gregory
DB
St. Paul's, Va.

Whitner, Donte
DB
Ohio State

In the event that a player in this category has not signed a player contract with a club by July 22, 2017 or the first scheduled day of the first 2017 NFL training camp, whichever is later, he may negotiate or sign a player contract from July 22 until the Tuesday following the 10th week of the regular season, at 4:00 p.m., New York time, only with his prior club, provided that the prior club has extended such player a May 9 tender under Article 9, Section 1(b)(i) of the CBA, as amended.
In the event the player has not signed a player contract with a club by May 9, 2017, and if his prior club has not extended the player a May 9 tender or has withdrawn the tender, the player shall be completely free to negotiate and sign a player contract with any club with no signing deadline applicable to such player. 
# Player is a non-compensable unrestricted free agent. 
Players with fewer than four accrued seasons who received no qualifying offer or minimum tender from their prior clubs:
Club
Player
Pos.
College
Arizona
Catanzaro, Chandler
K
Clemson
Fells, Darren
TE
California-Irvine



Atlanta
Starr, Tyler
LB
South Dakota

Wreh-Wilson, Blidi
DB
Connecticut




Baltimore
Orr, Zach
LB
North Texas




Buffalo
Enemkpali, IK
LB
Louisiana Tech

Schmidt, Colton
P
California-Davis




Carolina
Alecxih, Chas
DT
Pittsburgh

Brown, Corey
WR
Ohio State

Byrd, Laron
WR
Miami




Chicago
Fales, David
QB
San Jose State

Hurst, Demontre
DB
Oklahoma

Jones, Christian
LB
Florida State

Mason, Danny
LB
Texas A&M-Commerce




Cleveland
Neal, Rajion
RB
Tennessee

Parks, Dennis
WR
Rice

Winston, Glenn
RB
Northwood, Mich.

Wynn, Dylan
DE
Oregon State




Denver
Brenner, Sam
C
Utah




Green Bay
Crockett, John
RB
North Dakota State

Elliott, Jayrone
LB
Toledo

Tripp, Jordan
LB
Montana




Indianapolis
Harrison, Jonotthan
C
Florida

Kerr, Zach
DT
Delaware

McNary, Josh
LB
Army




Jacksonville
Banyard, Joe
RB
Texas-El Paso




Kansas City
Cook, Kenny
WR
Gardner-Webb

Millard, Trey
RB
Oklahoma




L.A. Chargers
Butler, Jeremy
WR
Tennessee-Martin

Herndon, Javontee
WR
Arkansas

Oliver, Branden
RB
Buffalo

Palepoi, Tenny
DT
Utah

Wiggins, Kenny
G
Fresno State








Miami
Jones, Dominique
TE
Shepherd




Minnesota
Johnson, Charles
WR
Grand Valley State








New England
Williams, Michael
TE
Alabama




New Orleans
Edebali, Kasim
DE
Boston College




New York Giants
Darkwa, Orleans
RB
Tulane

Edwards, Ben
WR
Richmond

Whitlock, Nikita
RB
Wake Forest




New York Jets
Bostick, Brandon
TE
Newberry

Pennel, Mike
DT
Colorado State-Pueblo




Oakland
Edwards, SaQwan
DB
New Mexico




Philadelphia
Barner, Kenjon
RB
Oregon




Pittsburgh
Anderson, Kevin
LB
Stanford

Manhart, Cole
G
Nebraska-Kearney

Ume-Ezeoke, Valerian
G
New Mexico State




San Francisco
Cromartie, Marcus
DB
Wisconsin

Davis, Chris
DB
Auburn

Harris, DuJuan
RB
Troy




Seattle
Barnes, Tavaris
DE
Clemson

Cottom, Brandon
TE
Purdue

Coyle, Brock
LB
Montana

Jean-Baptiste, Stanley
DB
Nebraska

Seisay, Mohammed
DB
Nebraska

Shead, DeShawn
DB
Portland State

Shields, Ronnie
TE
Kentucky

Slavin, Tyler
WR
New Mexico Highlands

Sommers, Joe
TE
Wisconsin-Oshkosh

Terrell, Steven
DB
Texas A&M




Tampa Bay
DePaola, Andrew
LS
Rutgers

Jones, Howard
DE
Shepherd




Tennessee
Andrews, Antonio
RB
Western Kentucky

Supernaw, Phillip
TE
Ouachita Baptist

2017 NFL FREE AGENCY QUESTIONS & ANSWERS
SALARY CAP SET AT $167 MILLION
Q.  When does the 2017 free agency signing period begin?
A.  At 4:00 p.m. ET on Thursday, March 9.            
Q.  What are the categories of free agency? 
A.  Players are either “restricted free agents” or “unrestricted free agents.”  A restricted free agent may be subject to a “qualifying offer.”  A restricted or unrestricted free agent may be designated by his prior club as its franchise player or transition player. 
Q.  What is the time period for free agency signings this year? 
A.  For restricted free agents, from March 9 to April 21.  For unrestricted free agents who have received the May 9 tender from their prior club, from March 9 to July 22 (or the first scheduled day of the first NFL training camp, whichever is later).  For franchise players, from March 9 until the Tuesday following the 10th week of the regular season, November 14.  No players were designated as transition players this year.  If the above-listed players do not sign by November 14, they must sit out the season.   
Q.  What is the difference between a restricted free agent and an unrestricted free agent? 
A.  In the 2017 league year, players with three accrued seasons who have received a qualifying offer become restricted free agents when their contracts expire at the conclusion of the 2016 league year.  Unrestricted free agents have completed four or more accrued seasons.  An unrestricted free agent is free to sign with any club with no draft choice compensation owed to his old club. 
Q.  What constitutes an “accrued season”? 
A.  Six or more regular-season games on a club's active/inactive, reserved/injured or reserve/physically unable to perform lists. 
Q.  What could restrict the ability of a restricted free agent to sign with a new club?  
A.  If he has received a “qualifying offer” (a salary tender predetermined by the Collective Bargaining Agreement between the league and its players) from his old club.  He can negotiate with any club through April 21.  If the restricted free agent signs an offer sheet with a new club, his old club can match the offer and retain him because the qualifying offer entitles it to a “right of first refusal” on any offer sheet the player signs.  If the old club does not match the offer, it may receive draft choice compensation depending on the amount of its qualifying offer.  If an offer sheet is not executed on or before April 21, the player’s negotiating rights revert exclusively to his old club.  In addition, a player who would otherwise be a restricted free agent may be designated by his old club as its franchise player or transition player. 
Q.  What determines an unrestricted free agent? 
A.  A player with four or more accrued seasons whose contract has expired.  He is free to sign with any club, with no draft choice compensation owed to his old club, through July 22 (or the first scheduled day of the first NFL training camp, whichever is later).  At that point, his negotiating rights revert exclusively to his old club if by May 9 the old club tendered the player a one-year contract for 110 percent of his prior year’s salary.  His old club then has until the Tuesday following the 10th week of the regular season (November 14) to sign him.  If he does not sign by that date, he must sit out the season.  If no tender is offered by May 9, the player can be signed by any club at any time throughout the season.  
Q.  What determines a franchise player? 
A.  The salary offer by a player’s club determines what type of franchise player he is: exclusive or non-exclusive 
An “exclusive” franchise player – not free to sign with another club – is offered the greater of (i) the average of the top five salaries at the player's position for the current year as of the end of the restricted free agent signing period on April 21; or (ii) the amount of the required tender for a non-exclusive franchise player, as explained below. 
Article 10, Section 2(a)(i) of the CBA sets forth the methodology, known as the “Cap Percentage Average,” for calculating the required tender for a non-exclusive franchise player: 
The Nonexclusive Franchise Tender shall be a one year NFL Player Contract for (A) the average of the five largest Prior Year Salaries for players at the position . . . at which the Franchise Player participated in the most plays during the prior League Year, which average shall be calculated by: (1) summing the amounts of the Franchise Tags for players at that position for the five preceding League Years; (2) dividing the resulting amount by the sum of the Salary Caps for the five preceding League Years . . . ; and (3) multiplying the resulting percentage by the Salary Cap for the upcoming League Year . . . (the “Cap Percentage Average”) . . . ; or (B) 120% of his Prior Year Salary, whichever is greater . . . . 
If a club extends a required tender to a “non-exclusive” franchise player pursuant to this section, the player shall be permitted to negotiate a player contract with any club, except that draft choice compensation of two first-round draft selections shall be made in the event he signs with a new club. 
Q.  How many franchise players and transition players can a team designate each season? 
A.  A club can designate one franchise player or one transition player among its potential restricted or unrestricted 
free agents.    
Q.  Can a club decide to withdraw its franchise or transition designation on a player? 
A.  Yes.  A club can withdraw its franchise or transition designation, and the player then automatically becomes an unrestricted free agent, either immediately if the tender is withdrawn after the start of the 2017 league year, or when his 2016 contract expires if the tender is withdrawn before the start of the 2017 league year.
Q.  What is the salary cap for 2017? 
A.  The salary cap is $167 million per club. 
Q.  When must teams be in compliance with the salary cap? 
A.  At the start of the 2017 league year, which begins at 4:00 p.m. ET on Thursday, March 9. 
Q.  If a team is under the salary cap at the end of a given season, can the team “carry over” room to the next season? 
A.  Yes.  A team may carry over room from one league year to the following league year by submitting notice to the NFL prior to 4:00 p.m. ET on the day following the team’s final regular-season game, indicating the amount of room that the club wishes to carry over. 
Q.  What is the maximum amount of room that a club can carry over? 
A.  One hundred percent of its remaining room.

NFL ANNOUNCES PROCESS FOR ATTENDING 
2017 NFL DRAFT IN PHILADELPHIA

Registration is now open for the 2017 NFL Draft in Philadelphia from April 27 to April 29, the NFL announced today. Fans may sign-up at NFL.com/FanMobilePass or download the NFL Draft – Fan Mobile Pass app to participate in the free NFL Draft Experience presented by Dannon Oikos Triple Zero, the largest fan festival created by the league, spanning the size of 25 football fields. 

At the NFL Draft Experience, fans can partake in interactive activities, such as a 100-yard zip line, the Vertical Jump and the 40-Yard Dash, immersive games and virtual reality experiences, player autograph sessions, and more. Additional information, including a list of events, is available at NFL.com/DraftExperience.

The NFL is providing fans with more opportunities than ever before to see the event by constructing an open-air theater on the steps of the historic Philadelphia Museum of Art. For the first time, fans will be able to view all three days of the NFL Draft in an outdoor environment, as well as participate in free attractions as part of the NFL Draft Experience.

By registering for Fan Mobile Pass, fans will also be eligible to win a free ticket for themselves and a guest to access seating inside the NFL Draft Theater. Fans without seated tickets can still watch team selections due to the unique outdoor nature of this year’s event. 

Fans attending the NFL Draft Experience will also have the chance to receive standby tickets to the theater, as seats become available, by checking-in at the event through the Fan Mobile Pass app on Thursday for Round 1, Friday for Rounds 2-3, and Saturday for Rounds 4-7.

The NFL Draft will be televised nationally by NFL Network and ESPN at the following times:
  • Thursday, April 27 – 8:00 PM ET
  • Friday, April 28 – 7:00 PM ET
  • Saturday, April 29 – 12:00 PM ET

Important Dates for Fans:

  • March 6: Fans may now sign-up for Fan Mobile Pass at NFL.com/FanMobilePass.By registering, fans will have access to the NFL Draft Experience, as well as the chance to win a free ticket for themselves and a guest to access seating inside the NFL Draft Theater.

     
  • March 19: Until Sunday, March 19 at 11:59 PM ET, fans may register for Fan Mobile Pass to be eligible for free seated tickets inside the NFL Draft Theater. After March 19, registration remains open for the NFL Draft Experience, which also makes fans eligible for standby theater tickets as seats become available.  

     
  • March 22: Fans randomly selected for seated tickets will receive an e-mail on or around March 22 notifying them of the date (one of three days) and instructions for confirming attendance. 

  • April 27 to April 29: The free NFL Draft Experience football festival opens for fans of all ages and teams. Fans in attendance will be able to view all three days of the Draft in an outdoor environment and have the chance to receive stand-by tickets to be seated inside the NFL Draft Theater.
FRANCHISE PLAYERS NAMED 
Franchise player designations were announced today for the 2017 NFL free agency signing period, which begins at 4:00 p.m. ET on March 9.  
A club can designate one “franchise” player or one “transition” player among its veteran free agents.     
The salary offer by a player’s club determines whether the franchise player designation is exclusive or non-exclusive 
An “exclusive” franchise player – not free to sign with another club – is offered the greater of (i) the average of the top five salaries at the player's position for the current year as of the end of the restricted free agent signing period on April 21; or (ii) the amount of the required tender for a “non-exclusive” franchise player, as explained below. 
Article 10, Section 2(a)(i) of the CBA sets forth the methodology, known as the “Cap Percentage Average,” for calculating the required tender for such a player: 
The Nonexclusive Franchise Tender shall be a one year NFL Player Contract for (A) the average of the five largest Prior Year Salaries for players at the position . . . at which the Franchise Player participated in the most plays during the prior League Year, which average shall be calculated by: (1) summing the amounts of the Franchise Tags for players at that position for the five preceding League Years; (2) dividing the resulting amount by the sum of the Salary Caps for the five preceding League Years . . . ; and (3) multiplying the resulting percentage by the Salary Cap for the upcoming League Year . . . (the “Cap Percentage Average”) . . . ; or (B) 120% of his Prior Year Salary, whichever is greater . . . .
If a club extends a required tender to a non-exclusive franchise player pursuant to this section, the player shall be permitted to negotiate a player contract with any club, except that draft choice compensation of two first-round draft selections shall be made in the event he signs with a new club.
The signing period for franchise players begins at 4:00 p.m. (ET) on March 9 and ends on the Tuesday following the 10th week of the season (November 14).
This year, two players (Le’Veon Bell, Pittsburgh and Kirk Cousins, Washington) were designated as exclusive franchise players.  Five players were designated as non-exclusive franchise players.  No players were designated as transition players. 
2017 FRANCHISE PLAYERS 
Club
Player
Position
Arizona 
Chandler Jones
LB
Carolina 
Kawann Short
DT
Los Angeles Chargers
Melvin Ingram 
LB
Los Angeles Rams
Trumaine Johnson
CB
New York Giants
Jason Pierre-Paul
DE
Pittsburgh  
Le’Veon Bell*
RB
Washington
Kirk Cousins*
QB

*Denotes Exclusive Franchise Player 
The Salary Cap for the 2017 league year has been set at $167,000,000 per club. The resulting 2017 Cap Percentage Average (“CPA”) tenders for nonexclusive franchise players are as follows:
                                NON-EXCLUSIVE FRANCHISE PLAYERS
Position
Tender Amount
Quarterback
$ 21,268,000
Running Back
$ 12,120,000
Wide Receiver
$ 15,682,000
Tight End
$   9,780,000
Offensive Linemen
$ 14,271,000
Defensive End
$ 16,934,000
Defensive Tackle
$ 13,387,000
Linebacker
$ 14,550,000
Cornerback
$ 14,212,000
Safety
$ 10,896,000
Kicker/Punter
$   4,835,000
                                    

NFL DRAFT EXPERIENCE PRESENTED BY DANNON OIKOS TRIPLE ZERO TO BRING FREE FOOTBALL FESTIVAL TO PHILADELPHIA 

The NFL Draft will be held in Philadelphia from April 27-29, and to celebrate one of the most anticipated sporting events of the spring, the NFL is transforming part of the Benjamin Franklin Parkway into the NFL DRAFT EXPERIENCE PRESENTED BY DANNON OIKOS TRIPLE ZERO, a free expansive outdoor football festival. Fans of all ages and teams will be able to take part in the future of football through interactive exhibits, immersive games, virtual reality experiences, player autograph sessions, and more.

NFL Senior Vice President of Events PETER O’REILLY, Philadelphia Mayor JIM KENNEY, and former Eagles quarterback and Co-Chair of the Philadelphia NFL Draft Host Committee RON JAWORSKI today announced the launch of the NFL Draft Experience at the historic Philadelphia Museum of Art.

“We are thrilled to bring our largest fan festival ever, spanning the size of twenty-five football fields, to Philadelphia,” said O’Reilly. “Thanks to our partnership with the City of Philadelphia, the Philadelphia Eagles, and the Philadelphia Convention & Visitors Bureau (PHLCVB), we are bringing more interactive attractions to the NFL Draft Experience and creating life-long memories that fans will never forget.” 

“We stand ready to welcome visitors and residents to this one-of-a-kind experience,” said Mayor Kenney. “Philadelphia received international praise as an excellent host for both the Pope and the Democratic National Convention, and we are very excited to add the NFL to our guest list.”

NFL Draft Experience Presented by Oikos Triple Zero:​

NFL Draft Experience hours of operation are: Thursday, April 27: Noon to 11 PM; Friday, April 28: Noon to 11 PM; and Saturday, April 29: 10 AM to 6 PM.

Among the NFL Draft Experience fan events: 

  • Combine Corner – From racing against NFL players to running routes, fans can test their football and athletic skills at Combine Corner, which includes the Vertical Jump and 40-Yard Dash. 

  • NFL Virtual Reality – Experience NFL games using virtual reality technology.  

     
  • The Vince Lombardi Trophy – Fans will have the opportunity to take their photo with the Super Bowl trophy.

  • AFC & NFC Locker Rooms  Visit a replica NFL locker room as it appears on gameday. Experience the sights of an NFL pregame with sleek translucent LCDs.

  • NFL Museum (Pro Football Hall of Fame display area) – This exhibit features historical Eagles memorabilia, Super Bowl rings and Conference Championship trophies. Fans can get a digitalized Pro Football Hall of Fame bronze bust in their likeness.

     
  • College Football Corner  Fans can view College Football Hall of Fame memorabilia from former first round Draft picks and Eagles legends, and cheer on Draft prospects from their favorite college team. Life size player mannequins offer unique photo opportunities.  

  • NFL Draft Experience Tailgate  Enjoy selections from some of Philadelphia’s best restaurants in a “taste of the town” tailgate.

     
  • NFL Network Set  Watch NFL Network analysts break down the NFL Draft.

     
  • ESPN Set  Check out SportsCenter LIVE from NFL Draft Experience.  

  • NFL Shop at Draft  Stop by for the largest assortment of NFL Draft merchandise, including customizable Nike Jerseys and the official 2017 NFL Draft Cap by New Era and other exclusive Draft caps.   

  • NFL Draft Set – Visit the official NFL Draft set from Thursday to Saturday and see the view from behind the podium.  

“We are excited to welcome 200,000 football fans to Philadelphia this April who will generate an estimated $80 million in economic impact for our city,” said PHLCVB President & CEO JULIE COKER GRAHAM. “The NFL Draft is truly a great opportunity for Philadelphia to shine on the national and international stage, and we are working alongside our hospitality partners to ensure that fans far and wide make the trip for this exciting event.”

“Together with my host committee co-chair Ira Lubert, we are hard at work making certain that our business community is fully engaged in what promises to be an incredible week of football fun for Philadelphia,” said Jaworski.

About the 2017 NFL Draft

The 2017 NFL Draft is returning to Philadelphia, home to the first Draft, which was held at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel in 1936. Additionally, the city hosted the event in 1949-50, 1953-54, 1956 (Rounds 1-3) and 1957-61. Festivities will be held along the Benjamin Franklin Parkway, incorporating famed city landmarks such as the Franklin Institute and the Philadelphia Museum of Art.  

Round 1 will take place on Thursday, April 27 while Rounds 2-3 will be held on Friday, April 28. The Draft will conclude on Saturday, April 29 with Rounds 4-7. For the first time in history, the Draft theater will be constructed outside on the steps of the Philadelphia Museum of Art. This unique set up will allow for the largest live audience to ever see the selection announcements. 

A limited number of tickets will be made available for the theater. Information regarding obtaining these tickets will be released in the weeks ahead. No tickets are required for the free NFL Draft Experience. 

In early March, fans may download the NFL Draft – Fan Mobile Pass app at NFL.com/FanMobilePass. By registering for Fan Mobile Pass, fans are not only eligible to win tickets to the 2017 NFL Draft, but also receive exclusive access to all of the action at NFL Draft Experience.

The 2017 NFL Draft, televised nationally by NFL Network and ESPN, will begin at the times listed below.
  • Thursday, April 27 – 7:00 PM ET
  • Friday, April 28 – 6:00 PM ET
  • Saturday, April 29 – 11:00 AM ET

For more information on NFL Draft Experience attractions, events and hours of operation, visit NFL.com/DraftExperience

NFL NAMES MARY ANN TURCKE 
PRESIDENT, DIGITAL MEDIA AND NFL NETWORK 

Turcke will oversee the NFL Network, NFL Films, and Digital Media

Veteran media executive MARY ANN TURCKE has been named President, Digital Media and NFL Network, NFL Commissioner ROGER GOODELL announced today. 

Turcke has served since April 2015 as President of Bell Media, a division of Bell Canada, where she successfully led Canada’s largest media company and was responsible for their flagship television channels and annual revenues of more than $3B (CAD). She will be based in the league’s Los Angeles office, reporting to NFL EVP of Media Brian Rolapp. 

As President, Digital Media and NFL Network, Turcke will be responsible for leading the operations of the NFL Network, as well as overseeing NFL owned and operated media assets including NFL Films, NFL Digital and NFL.com. Turcke will also oversee digital product development and execute against the NFL’s content strategy and roadmap. 

“We are delighted to have an individual of Mary Ann’s talent and expertise joining the NFL to lead the NFL Network, NFL Films and our digital and technology groups across the organization,” said Goodell. “Mary Ann has distinguished herself throughout her career, not only managing the complicated broadcast operations of Bell Media, but also growing their media sales and leading their telecommunications and IT services. I am confident that our teams in Los Angeles, New Jersey and New York will greatly benefit from the breadth of her experience and her vision for the future.” 

“I am thrilled to be joining the NFL, one of the greatest and most exciting brands in the world,” Turcke said. “I feel fortunate to be given the opportunity to lead this team and work closely with  Brian to focus and grow the NFL Network, NFL Films, NFL.com and our digital and technology assets.”

Turcke has spent 12 years at Bell Canada, where prior to being named President of Bell Media she served as Group President, Media Sales, Local TV and Radio, where she leveraged Bell Media properties and brands across all platforms to support their strong position in the competitive marketplace. 

Prior to her time at Bell Media, Turcke was Executive Vice President, Field Operations for Bell Canada. In that role, she was responsible for the construction and management of Bell Canada’s telecommunications services, including all of their residential and business customers. Previous to that, Turcke was Vice President, Customer Experience, Small Medium Business, responsible for customer service operations, sales support, and IT functions. 

Earlier in her career, Turcke was a partner and member of the Board of Directors at Codesta LLC, a software consultancy group that specializes in enterprise applications and solutions. 

Mrs. Turcke is on the board of the SickKids Foundation, Toronto Argonauts GP Inc., and Greenwood College School. She holds a Bachelor of Civil Engineering from Queen’s University in Kingston, Canada, a Master of Engineering from the University of Toronto, and a Master of Business Administration from Queen’s University. 

​NFL ANNOUNCES 32 COMPENSATORY DRAFT CHOICES TO 16 CLUBS 

A total of 32 compensatory choices in the 2017 NFL Draft have been awarded to 16 teams, the NFL announced today.  
Under the rules for compensatory draft selections, a team losing more or better compensatory free agentsthan it acquires in the previous year is eligible to receive compensatory draft picks. 
The compensatory picks will be positioned within the third through seventh rounds based on the value of the compensatory free agents lost.
Compensatory free agents are determined by a formula based on salary, playing time and postseason honors.  The formula was developed by the NFL Management Council.  Not every free agent lost or signed by a club is covered by this formula.  
The Collective Bargaining Agreement limits the number of compensatory selections to the number of clubs then in the League (32).  This year, four clubs: the Los Angeles Rams (one pick), the Green Bay Packers (one pick), the Pittsburgh Steelers (two picks), and the Arizona Cardinals (three picks) qualified for compensatory selections under the net loss formula, but will not receive those picks because the final numerical values of the CFAs who were lost by those clubs ranked 33rd through 39th among the final numerical values of all compensatory selections.  Each of those four clubs will receive compensatory selections for other CFAs lost whose final numerical values ranked within the top 32.  
Compensatory picks may be traded this year.  A rule change approved by clubs in 2015 permits compensatory draft picks to be traded beginning in 2017. 
The following 2017 compensatory draft picks have been determined by the NFL Management Council for the 2017 NFL Draft, which will be held on April 27-29 in Philadelphia: 
Round
Round Choice/
Overall Selection
Team
3
33-97
Miami
3
34-98
Carolina
3
35-99
Baltimore
3
36-100
Los Angeles Rams
3
37-101
Denver
3
38-102
Seattle
3
39-103
Cleveland
3
40-104
Kansas City
3
41-105
Pittsburgh
3
42-106
Seattle
3
43-107
New York Jets



4
32-138
Cincinnati
4
33-139
Cleveland
4
35-141*
Los Angeles Rams
4
36-142
Cleveland
4
37-143
San Francisco
4
38-144
Indianapolis



5
33-178
Cincinnati
5
34-179
Denver
5
35-180
Miami
5
36-181
Arizona
5
37-182
Kansas City
5
38-183
Cleveland
5
39-184
Green Bay
5
40-185
New England
5
41-186
Miami



6
33-218
Kansas City
6
34-219
Cincinnati
6
35-220
Kansas City



7
33-253
Cincinnati
7
34-254
Denver
7
35-255
Denver
* As the result of League discipline, the New York Giants’ original selection in Round 4 (4-23-130) has been relegated to selection 4-34-140.  Because that pick is a regular selection, it does not appear on the above list of compensatory draft selections.
The compensatory free agents lost and signed in 2016 by the clubs that will receive compensatory picks in the 2017 Draft:
ARIZONA
Lost:
Johnson, Rashad; Larsen, Ted; Massie, Bobby; Sowell, Bradley; Weatherspoon, Sean; White, Corey
Gained:
Branch, Tyvon; Mathis, Evan

BALTIMORE
Lost:
Osemele, Kelechi; Schaub, Matt; Upshaw, Courtney
Gained:
Watson, Benjamin; Weddle, Eric

CAROLINA
Lost:
Norman, Josh; Nortman, Brad
Gained:
Gradkowski, Gino

CINCINNATI
Lost:
Jones, Marvin; Lamur, Emmanuel; Nelson, Reggie; Sanu, Mohamed; Smith, Andre
Gained:


CLEVELAND
Lost:
Bademosi, Johnson; Benjamin, Travis; Gipson, Tashaun; Mack, Alex; Robertson, Craig; Schwartz, Mitchell
Gained:
Davis, Demario

DENVER
Lost:
Bruton, David; Davis, Vernon; Harris, Ryan; Jackson, Malik; Mathis, Evan; Osweiler, Brock; Trevathan, Danny
Gained:
Crick, Jared; Okung, Russell; Stephenson, Donald

GREEN BAY
Lost:
Hayward, Casey; Tolzien, Scott
Gained:


INDIANAPOLIS
Lost:
Fleener, Coby; Freeman, Jerrell; Lowery, Dwight
Gained:
Robinson, Patrick; Tolzien, Scott

KANSAS CITY
Lost:
Allen, Jeff; Branch, Tyvon; Daniel, Chase; Smith, Sean; Stephenson, Donald
Gained:
Schwartz, Mitchell

LOS ANGELES RAMS
Lost:
Fairley, Nick; Jenkins, Janoris; McLeod, Rodney
Gained:


MIAMI
Lost:
Matthews, Rishard; Miller, Lamar; Shelby, Derrick; Sheppard, Kelvin; Vernon, Olivier
Gained:
Abdul-Quddus; Isa, Branch, Andre

NEW ENGLAND
Lost:
Hicks, Akiem; Wilson, Tavon
Gained:
McClellin, Shea

NEW YORK JETS
Lost:
Davis, Demario; Harrison, Damon; Ivory, Chris
Gained:
Forte, Matt; McLendon, Steve

PITTSBURGH
Lost:
Beachum, Kelvin; Blake, Antwon; Johnson, Will; McLendon, Steve; Spence, Sean
Gained:
Green, Ladarius; Harris, Ryan

SAN FRANCISCO
Lost:
Boone, Alex
Gained:


SEATTLE
Lost:
Irvin, Bruce; Mebane, Brandon; Okung, Russell; Sweezy, J.R.
Gained:
Sowell, Bradley; Webb, J'Marcus

2017 NFL COMPENSATORY DRAFT PICKS
Cincinnati
4
Cleveland
4
Denver
4
Kansas City
4
Miami
3
Los Angeles Rams
2
Seattle
2
Arizona
1
Baltimore
1
Carolina
1
Green Bay
1
Indianapolis
1
New England
1
New York Jets
1
Pittsburgh
1
San Francisco
1
TOTAL
32

SUMMARY OF COMPENSATORY DRAFT PICKS, 1994-2017
 
Baltimore
48
Green Bay
38
Dallas
37
New England
34
Los Angeles Rams
33
Pittsburgh
32
Philadelphia
30
San Francisco
30
Tennessee
30
Seattle
29
Buffalo
28
Cincinnati
28
Kansas City
23
New York Giants
23
Indianapolis
22
Detroit
21
Denver
20
Miami
20
Arizona
19
Jacksonville
19
Los Angeles Chargers
19
Atlanta
18
Tampa Bay
18
Carolina
17
Chicago
17
Minnesota
17
Oakland
17
New York Jets
14
Cleveland
13
Houston
12
Washington
12
New Orleans
10
TOTAL
748​




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