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More picks in the NFL draft is never a bad thing.

In a league with frequent injuries and rosters that exceed 50 active players throughout the season, depth is critical in the NFL. As we constantly witness, a good way to build that depth is through the later rounds of the draft—the current Super Bowl-champion Seattle Seahawks are a testament to that.



As such, it would be wise not to overlook compensatory picks, which are awarded to teams as compensation for losing free agents the season before.

The NFL announced the 2014 compensatory picks on Monday, handing out 32 selections to 13 teams. Let's take a look:

2014 NFL Draft: Compensatory Picks Team Total Compensatory Picks Pick No. 1 (Round/Overall) Pick No. 2 Pick No. 3 Pick No. 4 Baltimore Ravens 4 3/99 4/134 4/138 5/175 New York Jets 4 4/137 6/209 6/210 6/213 Atlanta Falcons 3 4/139 7/253 7/255 Dallas Cowboys 3 7/248 7/251 7/254 Houston Texans 3 4/135 6/211 7/256 Pittsburgh Steelers 3 3/97 5/173 6/215 St. Louis Rams 3 6/214 7/249 7/250 Cincinnati Bengals 2 6/212 7/252 Detroit Lions 2 4/133 4/136 Green Bay Packers 2 3/98 5/176 New England Patriots 1 4/140 New York Giants 1 5/174 San Francisco 49ers 1 3/100 NFLCommunications.com

The Pittsburgh Steelers, Green Bay Packers, Baltimore Ravens and San Francisco 49ers come away with third-round picks, while Baltimore and the New York Jets receive the most overall extra picks (four).

Of course, as Rotoworld's Evan Silva and CBS Sports' Will Brinson noted, that's nothing new for Baltimore general manager Ozzie Newsome:

Baltimore will receive a third-round pick, two fourth-rounders and a fifth-round selection for losing linebackers Dannell Ellerbe and Paul Kruger, safety Ed Reed and cornerback Cary Williams last year.

Moreover, as Sports Illustrated's Chris Burke pointed out, the Ravens are coming out ahead in one particular regard. Last year, they traded a couple of picks to Jacksonville to "rent" Eugene Monroe, whom they have now signed long term:

For their losses of safety Yeremiah Bell, defensive end Mike DeVito, running back Shonn Greene, tight end Dustin Keller, safety LaRon Landry and guard Matt Slauson (along with the additions of compensatory free agent linebacker Antwan Barnes and running back Mike Goodson), the Jets will also receive four picks, three of which will come in the sixth round.

Not only can these picks help teams build depth, but they also give franchises more assets for future trades. Compensatory picks themselves can't be dealt, but they may help teams feel more comfortable about making other moves.

No matter how teams elect to use their compensatory choices, it's clear that these extra draft picks serve as important building blocks for the future.

The 2014 NFL draft is scheduled for May 8 to May 10. With plenty of talent to be had and depth at popular positions such as wide receiver, the teams awarded with additional selections have to be excited about the extra ammunition.