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Eagles compensatory pick update after losing Gardner Minshew

Eagles compensatory pick update after losing Gardner Minshew

The Eagles have mostly sat out the compensatory pick process in recent years while retooling and utilizing mostly homegrown prospects.

Philadelphia is the reigning NFC champion and with 19  initial free agents, Howie Roseman was primed to land a handful of 2024 picks thanks to talented players likely landing elsewhere.

The Eagles, as expected, lost Javon Hargrave to the rival San Francisco 49ers for a 4-year, $84 million deal. The team also lost Andre Dillard (Titans), Marcus Epps (Raiders), Kyzir White (Cardinals), Miles Sanders (Panthers), T.J. Edwards (Bears), and now, Gardner Minshew, to the Colts.

According to Nick Korte of Over The Cap, Philadelphia will net a third-round pick for losing Hargrave and six late-round picks for Dillard, Minshew, Sanders, White, Edwards, and Epps.

Compensatory picks aren’t a win-now thing that helps the Birds continue to compete in 2023, but the 2024 draft is looking like another opportunity to reload on both sides of the football.

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4-year, $84 million

Compensatory pick: 3rd round

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3-year, $19.5 million

Compensatory pick: 6th round

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2-year, $12 million

Compensatory picks: 6th round

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3-year, $29 million

Compensatory pick: 6th round

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2-years, $11 million

Compensatory pick: 6th round

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4-years, $25 million

Compensatory pick: 6th round

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1-year, $3.5 million

Compensatory pick: 6th round

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