Giants not projected to receive any compensatory picks

The New York Giants are not projected to receive any compensatory picks in the 2021 NFL draft after an aggressive shopping spree in 2020.

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The New York Giants are not expected to be awarded any compensatory draft choices in the upcoming NFL draft, according to recent Over the Cap projections.

The Giants hold the 11th overall pick in the 2021 NFL draft and will have just six picks overall to fill the many needs on their roster.

In addition to their first round pick, Big Blue will have the 42nd overall pick in Round 2, No. 76 overall in Round 3, No. 107 overall in Round 4 and two sixth-round selections — No. 172 and No. 177, the latter received in exchange from Arizona in the Markus Golden trade.

The Giants do not have a selection in Round 5, having surrendered that to the New York Jets in the Leonard Williams deal, and traded their seventh-round pick to Denver before the season in exchange for cornerback Isaac Yiadom.

According to the compensatory draft pick cancellation chart compiled by Over the Cap, the Giants are not due any additional selections due to their aggressive shopping spree in free agency last March.

They signed six comp-eligible free agents: cornerback James Bradberry, linebackers Blake Martinez and Kyler Fackrell, tight end Levine Toilolo, quarterback Colt McCoy and special teamer Nate Ebner while losing none.

Safety Michael Thomas was signed by Houston but according to the chart, he is listed as non-eligible for compensation.

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