The NFL officially announced the 33 compensatory selections for the 2026 draft on Monday, and the New York Giants were not among the teams receiving any additional picks.
Compensatory selections are awarded to teams that lose more or better qualifying free agents than they sign during the previous offseason. Those picks are distributed between the third and seventh rounds based on the value of the players lost.
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In total, the NFL handed out 33 compensatory picks to 15 teams for the 2026 draft, which will take place April 23–25 in Pittsburgh.
Several teams received multiple selections, including the Philadelphia Eagles, San Francisco 49ers, Pittsburgh Steelers and Baltimore Ravens. The New York Jets were also awarded two compensatory picks.
One additional compensatory selection was granted outside of the traditional formula. The Detroit Lions received a special third-round pick after the New York Jets hired Aaron Glenn as their head coach, part of the NFL’s initiative designed to promote minority hiring opportunities. That pick has since been traded to the Jacksonville Jaguars.
Because the Giants did not qualify for a compensatory selection, they will enter the 2026 draft with only their currently owned selections unless additional picks are acquired through trades before draft day.
The 2026 NFL Draft will begin April 23 in Pittsburgh, where the Giants will look to add new talent through the standard seven rounds without any extra compensatory help.
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