First time posting, long-time fan (since 1970). Glad to find such a great site to chat with other Dolphin and football fans.
Now to something that's bothered me for some time. I have a problem with how the NFL awards comp picks. First, the whole system of awarding picks isn't easy to understand, even impossible. The most knowlegeable NFL people can't explain it and coaches/GM's are often left scratching their heads when the NFL awards picks. Secondly, the salary cap is the "great equalizer" so why are comp picks necessary? Finally, comp picks aren't helping the teams that need the most help. Looking over the picks the past few years, it's teams like Philadelphia, Pittsburgh and New England that are receiving the most picks. Why should the NFL be helping the worst dynasty in the history of sports?
I think the NFL should either eliminate comp picks altogether, or restructure them toward team performance rather than individual performance (loss of players through free agency). Say a team is below .500 for two straight years, maybe they get a 5th round comp pick. Three years below .500 that team receives a 3rd round comp pick - something like that. At least that would be a system that we all understand and wouldn't make us question whether the NFL is awarding picks fairly.
Now to something that's bothered me for some time. I have a problem with how the NFL awards comp picks. First, the whole system of awarding picks isn't easy to understand, even impossible. The most knowlegeable NFL people can't explain it and coaches/GM's are often left scratching their heads when the NFL awards picks. Secondly, the salary cap is the "great equalizer" so why are comp picks necessary? Finally, comp picks aren't helping the teams that need the most help. Looking over the picks the past few years, it's teams like Philadelphia, Pittsburgh and New England that are receiving the most picks. Why should the NFL be helping the worst dynasty in the history of sports?
I think the NFL should either eliminate comp picks altogether, or restructure them toward team performance rather than individual performance (loss of players through free agency). Say a team is below .500 for two straight years, maybe they get a 5th round comp pick. Three years below .500 that team receives a 3rd round comp pick - something like that. At least that would be a system that we all understand and wouldn't make us question whether the NFL is awarding picks fairly.