On Thursday, the NFL announced its assignments for the 2023 draft’s compensatory selections. These, of course, are additional picks given to teams at the end of numerous rounds in an effort to, well, compensate them for their various losses.
Unfortunately for the Carolina Panthers, they came away with the same amount of draft capital they entered the day with. As expected, they were awarded zero compensatory selections due to how active the team was in free agency last offseason.
Nonetheless, yesterday’s news did affect Carolina’s existing board—as the extra resources allocated to the league’s other teams rearranged the queue a bit.
Here is the officially updated order of this year’s selections for the Panthers:
- No. 9 overall (First round)
- No. 39 overall (Second round)
- No. 61 overall (Second round; from San Francisco 49ers)
- No. 93 overall (Third round; from San Francisco 49ers)
- No. 114 overall (Fourth round)
- No. 132 overall (Fourth round; from San Francisco 49ers)
- No. 145 overall (Fifth round)
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