There is still a long way to go before the compensatory pick formula ahead of the 2020 NFL Draft is finalized, but as things currently sit, it looks good for the New York Giants and general manager Dave Gettleman.

With three weeks of the regular season now in the rear-view mirror, Over the Cap decided to break out their latest compensatory pick projections and if the season were to end today, Big Blue would walk away with four additional picks.

Here’s how they currently break down:

Third rounder (Landon Collins)

Seventh rounder (Mario Edwards)

Seventh rounder (Josh Mauro)

Seventh rounder (Kerry Wynn)

Depending on how things shake out, the Giants’ seventh round compensatory pick for Wynn could be in danger because the NFL limits just 32 compensatory picks and that, as of this moment, would be considered compensatory pick No. 32.

On the opposite side of that spectrum, New York’s third rounder for Landon Collins is the second-highest for all projected compensatory picks with on the New England Patriots (third rounder for Trent Brown) netting a higher pick.

All in all, that would be a pretty solid haul for the Giants and Gettleman.