Minnesota Vikings quarterback Brett Favre (R) speaks with Chicago Bears defensive end Julius Peppers (90) after the Bears defeat the Vikings 40-14 in their NFC, NFL football game at TCF Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, December 20, 2010. REUTERS/Eric Miller (UNITED STATES – Tags: SPORT FOOTBALL)

For fans wondering whether or not your team landed a couple of compensatory picks for the 2011 NFL Draft, I’ve got the stuff you need.

As a refresher, these picks will be added to Rounds 3 through 7 and cannot be traded. They’re awarded to teams losing more or better compensatory free agents than it acquires in the previous year. For example, the Panthers were the only team awarded with a third round compensatory pick after they lost Julius Peppers to the Bears via free agency last season and replaced him with a hobo they found on the street. (That wasn’t nice.)

Below is a team-by-team breakdown of compensatory picks for this year’s draft. The first number represents the round that the team will be drafting their compensatory picks in, followed in parenthesis by the number of said pick.

Personally I think it should be illegal for the Packers to be awarded any compensatory picks after the won the Super Bowl last season, especially when the selection is in the fourth round. My TSR colleague John Paulsen (a staunch Packer fan) would certainly disagree, but he’s also wrong a lot so whatever.

Arizona Cardinals
7 (248)

Baltimore Ravens
5 (164)
5 (165)

Buffalo Bills
7 (244)

Carolina Panthers
3 (97)
6 (203)
7 (243)

Cincinnati Bengals
7 (245)

Cleveland Browns
7 (247)

Dallas Cowboys
7 (251)

Denver Broncos
7 (246)

Green Bay Packers
4 (131)

Houston Texans
7 (253)

Kansas City Chiefs
6 (199)

Miami Dolphins
7 (234)

Minnesota Vikings
6 (200)
7 (235)

New Orleans Saints
7 (242)

New York Giants
6 (198)
6 (202)

Oakland Raiders
7 (240)

Philadelphia Eagles
7 (236)
7 (239)

San Diego Chargers
6 (201)
7 (233)

San Francisco 49ers
7 (238)
7 (249)

Seattle Seahawks
7 (241)

Tampa Bay Bucs
7 (237)

Tennessee Titans
4 (130)
7 (250)

Washington Redskins
7 (252)