Eagles' Compensatory Picks Update: Williams, Sweat, and Becton's Fates Hanging in the Balance
The Philadelphia Eagles lost four players in free agency this season – Milton Williams, Josh Sweat, Mekhi Becton, and Isaiah Rodgers. While Azeez Ojulari joined the team as a compensatory free agent, which essentially cancels out one of the Eagles' expected picks, the others remain uncertain.
Initially, the projected compensatory picks were as follows: a third-round pick for Williams ($26 million APY), a fourth-round pick for Sweat ($19.1 million APY), and a fifth-round pick for Becton ($10 million APY). However, each player's playing time will significantly impact their potential draft position.
Milton Williams' injury-plagued season has him playing 61 percent of the Patriots' defensive snaps through 11 games. While he won't qualify for a third-round compensatory pick if he misses too many more games, his current pace puts him on track to stay in the third-round tier. However, with his latest injury sending him to injured reserve, his chances of reaching that threshold are uncertain.
Josh Sweat has already played 360 defensive snaps this season, which is more than enough to secure a fourth-round compensatory pick. His playing time percentage stands at 7 percent below the required mark, solidifying his spot in the fourth round.
Mekhi Becton's situation, on the other hand, is precarious. He needs to play around 53 percent of the Chargers' offensive snaps to qualify for a fifth-round compensatory pick. Through 11 games, he has played 419 snaps, but his playing time percentage still lags behind the required mark. As Becton struggles with injuries and benching, there's a growing chance that his expected fifth-round pick could slide down to a sixth-round selection.
The Eagles' compensatory picks will ultimately depend on each player's performance over the remaining six games of their respective seasons.
The Philadelphia Eagles lost four players in free agency this season – Milton Williams, Josh Sweat, Mekhi Becton, and Isaiah Rodgers. While Azeez Ojulari joined the team as a compensatory free agent, which essentially cancels out one of the Eagles' expected picks, the others remain uncertain.
Initially, the projected compensatory picks were as follows: a third-round pick for Williams ($26 million APY), a fourth-round pick for Sweat ($19.1 million APY), and a fifth-round pick for Becton ($10 million APY). However, each player's playing time will significantly impact their potential draft position.
Milton Williams' injury-plagued season has him playing 61 percent of the Patriots' defensive snaps through 11 games. While he won't qualify for a third-round compensatory pick if he misses too many more games, his current pace puts him on track to stay in the third-round tier. However, with his latest injury sending him to injured reserve, his chances of reaching that threshold are uncertain.
Josh Sweat has already played 360 defensive snaps this season, which is more than enough to secure a fourth-round compensatory pick. His playing time percentage stands at 7 percent below the required mark, solidifying his spot in the fourth round.
Mekhi Becton's situation, on the other hand, is precarious. He needs to play around 53 percent of the Chargers' offensive snaps to qualify for a fifth-round compensatory pick. Through 11 games, he has played 419 snaps, but his playing time percentage still lags behind the required mark. As Becton struggles with injuries and benching, there's a growing chance that his expected fifth-round pick could slide down to a sixth-round selection.
The Eagles' compensatory picks will ultimately depend on each player's performance over the remaining six games of their respective seasons.