The NFL awarded the compensatory picks for April's draft last week and the Patriots came away with some extra selections – one from the league and the other by virtue of the Jamie Collins trade.

The league awarded Cleveland with a third-round pick (103rd overall) and that pick will go to New England to complete the Collins trade from October. The Patriots were set to receive a third-round compensatory selection from the Browns or a 2018 fourth-round pick in the event that Cleveland was not given one. With last week's announcement, it's now official that the Patriots will add a fourth pick among the top 103 selections.

The league also awarded the Patriots a fifth-round compensatory selection (183rd overall) after losing free agents Akiem Hicks and Tavon Wilson while signing Shea McClellin a year ago.

The added selections leave the Patriots with eight picks in the draft, which will take place April 27-29 in Philadelphia. According to the team's media relations department, the selections are as follows:

First round (32nd overall) – assigned pick

Second round (64th overall) – assigned pick

Third round (96th overall) – assigned pick

Third round (103rd overall) – trade with Cleveland

Fourth round* (137th overall) – assigned pick

Fifth round (163rd overall) – trade with Denver Broncos

Fifth round (183rd overall) – compensatory pick

Seventh round (239th overall) – trade with Detroit