The above is correct. The only thing I would add that confused me when I first started was that if you have a type A pick, you receive two pieces of compensation.
1. You receive the actual pick (typically the 1st or 2nd round, with a few exceptions) -- this pick does qualify for type D compensation.
2. You receive the supplemental pick (a pick between the first and second round). -- this pick is not eligible for the type D.
So any type B supplemental pick that you draft and do not sign will not get you a type D the following year. Any type A supplemental pick will also not net you a type D. Type D is only awarded for actual picks, not supplemental picks. To answer your question directly, if all five guys refuse to sign (highly unlikely), then your maximum number of type D picks, is two -- the two actual picks t(non-supplmental picks) you received from the type A comp picks.
If you go to GM/player development/amateur draft order, any pick with a * next to it is not eligible for type D compensation.
10/14/2019 11:07 AM (edited)