There was finally some movement for free agent defensive tackle Johnathan Hankins, who had a visit with the Indianapolis Colts on Tuesday. Though a deal with the Colts is unlikely, would the New York Giants receive a 2018 compensation pick if they lose out of Hankins?

Since the Giants drafted Hankins in the second round of the 2013 NFL Draft, he has been a productive piece on the inside of the defensive line. Should the Giants fail to re-sign the 25-year-old, James Kratch of NJ Advance Media says the team would “likely” be in line for a 2018 compensation.

Over The Cap’s early 2018 compensation pick projections give both the Chiefs and Eagles fourth-round picks for losing [Dontari] Poe and [Bennie] Logan, respectively. If Hankins were to receive a similar deal, the Giants would be in line to potentially get the same. If Hankins’ deal comes in lower, the compensation pick could slide to the fifth round.

The Giants didn’t receive a 2017 compensation pick for the draft, which is just two weeks away because they were the ones signing the big name free agents. That included Olivier Vernon, Janoris Jenkins and Damon Harrison.

However, should they lose out on Hankins, the Giants would likely be able to receive an extra pick in the 2018 draft.

The Giants would love to bring Hankins back and their offer is reportedly still on the table but should they fail to re-sign him, they would likely get compensation in return.