The NFL officially awarded compensatory draft picks on Friday, and as expected, the Vikings did now not get hold of any.
Comp choices are awarded the use of a components that is based on the contracts signed via gamers who teams lose in free agency and the AAV of players those groups sign in free agency. In easier terms, the Vikings’ free agent departures remaining offseason have been extra than cancelled out by means of the free dealers they signed. (There are also comp options awarded when groups lose minority coaches or the front workplace staffers to head instruct or GM jobs).
Players who are released from their contracts — like Dalvin Cook, Adam Thielen, and Eric Kendricks — don’t depend towards the comp pick formula.
While the Vikings might not have any comp options in this year’s draft, they could have some giant ones in 2025. If Kirk Cousins and/or Danielle Hunter go away in free agency, they may almost clearly sign contracts that would end result in the Vikings receiving a third-round comp pick (unless they sign players to similarly-sized contracts to cancel it out). Even though those players had void years in their contracts, they will still be eligible for the comp pick formula.
Other Vikings in-house free marketers who ought to depart and component into the formula consist of Jordan Hicks, D.J. Wonnum, Dalton Risner, K.J. Osborn, and Marcus Davenport.
Even without comp picks, the Vikings are slated to have nine choices in April’s draft:
1st round (No. eleven overall)
2nd round (No. forty two overall)
4th round (from DET)
4th round
5th round (from KC)
5th spherical (from CLE)
6th spherical (from CAR thru JAX)
6th spherical (from LV thru NE)
7th round (conditional from ATL through ARZ)