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"We don't have a middle in our draft."
we will once the comp picks are announced (I've been hearing a 3 and two 5ths).
OTC's Compensatory Pick Calculator is saying only a 3rd and a 5th (and NOT two 5th's)
Overall list:
http://overthecap.com/projecting-2017-compensatory-draft-picks/
Evaluation of Miami Dolphins 2017 Compensatory Picks:
http://overthecap.com/2017-compensatory-pick-projection-dolphins/
The exact formula is supposed to be a secret, but essentially OTC suggests that the NFL lines up all your free agent losses against all your free agent gains and crosses one off from each category (in order of lowest to highest contract). All remaining "net losses" are added up across the league. The top 32 are given compensatory picks.
The Dolphins lost:
Olivier Vernon (Rank 20) - 3rd
Lamar Miller (Rank 216) - 5th
* Rishard Matthews (Rank 284) - 5th
* Derrick Shelby (Rank 378) - 6th
* Kelvin Sheppard (Rank 965) - 7th
Dolphins signed the following Qualifying UFA's
Andre Branch (Rank 477) - 6th
Isa Abdul-Quddus (Rank 309) - 6th
Sam Young (Rank 985) - 7th
The three signings negate the bottom three FA losses (Matthews, Shepard, Shelby) with *'s giving the Dolphins only 2 potential comp picks.
The rankings are the approximate order of contract size (to determine the round that comp would be given).
However, even OTC has a few bubble questions:
Kelvin Sheppard, formerly of the Dolphins, signed a one year, $840,000 deal under the minimum salary benefit with the Giants. Sheppard played 40.8% of the defensive snaps largely in a starting role for New York. Ranked 965th overall, I’m projecting that this is enough for Sheppard to qualify, but there is a very good chance that I may be wrong and he may not qualify.
Sam Young signed a one year, $910,000 deal with the Dolphins on March 9, $50,000 of which was a workout bonus that does not count in the compensatory formula. Young did not make Miami’s initial 53-man roster, but was re-signed on October 11 to the veteran minimum, a day after Week 5 ended. I have yet to find out if a qualifying CFA not on the roster for entire season also receives a docking to his APY in the compensatory formula. Even if his APY is a full $860,000, because he played so little (15.5% of the offensive snaps) he is right on the qualifying bubble as described above in the cutoffs table. I’m barely projecting that Young will qualify, but his qualification is the one I am the most uncertain about.
During the 2016 NFL Draft, the Vikings and Dolphins made a trade that included a condition on a 2017 4th round pick. If the Dolphins are awarded a 4th round comp pick in 2017, the Vikings will receive that pick; if not, they will receive the Dolphins’ regular 4th rounder. I’m projecting that the Dolphins will not receive a 4th round comp pick, but their projected 5th round comp pick for Lamar Miller (ranked 216th overall) is close enough to the 4th/5th cutoff at 196 that there’s a chance that Miller could be valued as a 4th.
The bubble questions is whether or not Sam Young qualifies as a UFA signing. If he does, then the Dolphins don't get an extra pick. Kelvin Sheppard may or may not qualify (but probably will). Lamar Miller's contract is on the bubble to being awarded either 4th or 5th round compensation.