The one good thing we all hopes will come of running back Le’Veon Bell leaving the Pittsburgh Steelers via free agency is being able to recoup a third-round compensatory draft pick. The formula for the compensatory picks is complicated and based on all the moves a team makes, but things seemed set for the Steelers to land a third-rounder.

But now this could be in jeopardy because of linebacker L.J. Fort. The Eagles released Fort today, which removes him from the formula in determining the Steelers’ comp picks. It benefited the Steelers that Fort signed elsewhere, but now he’s out of work.

Eagles have agreed to terms with CB Orlando Scandrick and released LB L.J. Fort. — Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) September 27, 2019

However, according to Nick Korte of Over The Cap, there is a way the Steelers can get the third-round pick back. But it involves cutting wide receiver Donte Moncrief.

The Steelers can get their 3rd round 2020 compensatory pick for Le'Veon Bell back, however, if they cut Donte Moncrief before Week 10. Given that he's currently in the doghouse in Pittsburgh, Moncrief's contractual status should be followed closely. — Nick Korte (@nickkorte) September 27, 2019

Moncrief was a healthy scratch last week after struggling in the first two games. There’s no rush for the Steelers to make a move with Moncrief, but if the team doesn’t think he can turn it around and start hanging on to the football, it would behoove them to get that pick back.