tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6028332030829256212.post4182840715562297966..comments2023-03-28T06:48:55.925-07:00Comments on AdamJT13: Early comp pick projections for 2010, Part VIIAdamJT13http://www.blogger.com/profile/06309750791886533955noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6028332030829256212.post-32866553688435348442010-01-28T14:16:07.715-08:002010-01-28T14:16:07.715-08:00In order to qualify for the comp equation, a playe...In order to qualify for the comp equation, a player must have been a true Unrestricted Free Agent whose contract had expired or was voided after the previous season (i.e., he cannot have been released by his old team); he must sign during the UFA signing period; if he signs after June 1, he must have been tendered a June 1 qualifying offer by his old team; his compensatory value must be above a specific minimum amount; and he cannot have been permanently released by his new team before a certain point in the season (which seems to be after Week 10) or, possibly, before getting a certain amount of playing time, unless he was claimed off waivers by another team.<br /><br />In Barnes' case, I'm pretty certain that he will qualify, but his contract value and playing time were low enough that his value in the formula MIGHT be too low to qualify, especially if the NFL raises the minimums more than I anticipate.AdamJT13https://www.blogger.com/profile/06309750791886533955noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6028332030829256212.post-39047275985796419472010-01-27T18:52:24.924-08:002010-01-27T18:52:24.924-08:00Perhaps I missed it in an earlier post, but I'...Perhaps I missed it in an earlier post, but I'm curious as to what exactly you mean by qualifying. Why is it questionable whether or not Khalif Barnes may qualify?Adamnoreply@blogger.com