FNQ wrote:azwfan wrote:FNQ wrote:Very strange that a contract that would cost less than 2m for several years would be the financial breaking point
I don’t buy it, but if it is true, that doesn’t bode well for keeping Wiggins, Poole, GP2, and Looney
Not really.
I dont skip buying coffee cause i need that money to pay my mortgage, i skip buying coffee cause its not worth it to me.
Punting the pick is basically saying this coffee sucks, ima wait till theres some good coffee to buy.
If they look at this draft and dont think they can find someone who can contribute in 1-2 years at 28, thats even worse tbh. This whole "its not a good draft"... that's bull. Every draft is the best or worst one ever, but that is typically only true about whats at the top. In the middle and end, its all about finding players who fit the scheme of what you're trying to do - at least for winning teams. For losing teams, its just selecting high upside and holding your breath. But there are always quality role players in the late 1st, whole 2nd, and even in UDFA. Waiving a white flag on that pre-draft makes no sense.
But as I said, I don't buy it. I've heard a lot to the contrary. Only thing that would make sense is using it in a deal with a different goal, which I do think is possible. But punting it out a year or more... there's no sense to that at any level
If a team doesnt want to guarantee a roster spot to anyone in the draft for 2 years, punting is viable.
Its an option to weigh, just like draft n stash, trading for a vet, trading up, or trading down.
Of course it makes sense. You just dont agree with it.


















