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Eagles 2027 compensatory draft pick tracker

The Philadelphia Eagles are likely going to lose a handful of good players in free agency this offseason to other teams around the NFL. However, one of the silver linings is that they will receive a maximum of four compensatory picks in the 2027 NFL Draft for the players they lose, minus the players

SportsBy Marcus ThompsonMarch 9, 20262 min read

Last updated: April 1, 2026, 5:46 AM

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Eagles 2027 compensatory draft pick tracker

The Philadelphia Eagles are likely going to lose a handful of good players in free agency this offseason to other teams around the NFL. However, one of the silver linings is that they will receive a maximum of four compensatory picks in the 2027 NFL Draft for the players they lose, minus the players they gain.

Here we'll track each signing (both lost and gained), and whether or not each player will count toward the compensatory pick formula. Bookmark đź”–, please.

• EDGE Jaelan Phillips: Phillips reportedly agreed to terms with the Panthers on a four-year deal worth $120 million, or $30 million per season. He should qualify for a third-round compensatory pick. (STORY HERE)

• WR Jahan Dotson: Dotson is going to the Falcons on a two-year, $15 million deal. We’ll project that he will net the Eagles a sixth-round comp pick. (STORY HERE)

• LB Nakobe Dean: Dean has a three-year, $36 million agreement with the Raiders, per his agent. We’ll project that the Eagles will net a fifth-round comp pick for Dean's departure. (STORY HERE)

• S Reed Blankenship: Blankenship agreed to terms on a three-year deal worth 24.75 with the Texans. He should count for a sixth-round pick in the comp pick formula.

We will be referencing OverTheCap's comp pick cancellation chart here:

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Marcus Thompson

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Marcus Thompson is a sports correspondent covering the NFL, NBA, and major American sporting events. A former college athlete and sports journalism veteran, he has covered five Super Bowls and multiple NBA Finals. His player profiles and game analysis are known for their depth and insight.

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