Lost in the opening stages of the 2026 NFL free agency period this offseason was the announcement made regarding compensatory selections awarded to teams across the league.
In total, half of the NFL’s teams (15) were awarded 33 total compensatory picks.
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Of those, none are the Buffalo Bills. It was not expected that comp picks would head to the Bills, and they have not in 2026.
The way comp selections are awarded is not an exact formula. It is described by NFL.com as follows:
The compensatory picks are positioned from Round 3 to Round 7, with no team allowed to receive more than four. The formula that determines compensatory free agents is based on salary, playing time and postseason honors.
While there are none for the Bills, here is the full list of compensatory picks awarded to teams ahead of this year’s draft:
Round 3
97. Minnesota Vikings98. Philadelphia Eagles99. Pittsburgh Steelers100. Jacksonville Jaguars (from Lions)*
Round 4
133. San Francisco 49ers134. Las Vegas Raiders135. Pittsburgh Steelers136. New Orleans Saints137. Philadelphia Eagles138. San Francisco 49ers139. San Francisco 49ers140. New York Jets
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Round 5
173. Baltimore Ravens174. Baltimore Ravens175. Las Vegas Raiders176. Kansas City Chiefs177. Dallas Cowboys178. Philadelphia Eagles179. New York Jets180. Dallas Cowboys181. Detroit Lions
Round 6
214. Pittsburgh Steelers215. Philadelphia Eagles216. Pittsburgh Steelers
Round 7
249. Indianapolis Colts250. Baltimore Ravens251. Los Angeles Rams252. Los Angeles Rams253. Baltimore Ravens254. Indianapolis Colts255. Green Bay Packers256. Denver Broncos257. Denver Broncos
This article originally appeared on Bills Wire: Buffalo Bills do not receive compensatory picks in 2026 NFL draft