Source: NFL won’t hold supplemental draft in ’20

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The NFL informed its clubs on Wednesday it will not conduct a supplemental draft in 2020, a source told ESPN’s Dianna Russini.

The teams were informed in an email that was sent to each team, the source said.

The NFL supplemental draft is available for players whose eligibility situations changed after the January declaration deadline for the regular draft.

In the supplemental draft, teams submit bids to the commissioner’s office if they would like to select a player and if multiple teams bid on the same player, the team that makes the highest bid is awarded the player. The team then forfeits that corresponding draft pick in the next year’s NFL draft.

Last year, the Arizona Cardinals made the only selection in the supplemental draft, selecting safety Jalen Thompson with a fifth-round draft pick.

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