Bottom line guys, I've had experience with all of this. If you have a draft pick and he rejects your first offer by asking for more cash or just not signing all together, you have earned the D pick next season. That pick can be any pick that you own the rights to, in round 1, 2, or 3, EXCLUDING the COMP Round with the * next to the 1 or 3. So in other words, if you have a type A comp pick, you do get a D the following year for the A pick that did not sign who was a true round 1, 2, or 3 pick. If he was a pick in round 4 or beyond, you get no comp D. Also, you get no comp D for a supplenental pick. That is the key thing to remember, so if you have a pick with the * by the round #, you get NO comp D for that pick. Other wise, you do get the compensation. Put another way, no type B will get a D comp the next year. Type A picks will get you a type D for the one pick that was not supplemental. Clear?