redslastlaugh wrote:keevsnick1 wrote:I think if they attach the Washington 2nd to Springer its to bring back a young guy on a rookie deal they like who they think can actually play. If they use the potential #31 pick to just dump a guy that move should be VERY harshly criticized.
Exactly.
First, the #31 pick is highly valuable because contracts for guys picked second round are more team friendly than late first. Over the four years a pick #30 makes $13 million and a #31 pick makes $8.5 million. So #31 can be seen as MORE valuable than a late first to luxury tax teams.
Springer has only one year & $4 million dollars left. The #31 pick would be a high price to move off so little in yrs/money. But our Front Office JUST paid a mid-second to acquire him like nine months ago, now we pay again to dump him. So it’d be crazy bad, dumb costly round trip for no production from Springer.
People are saying 2025 will be the deepest draft since 2018, and that also makes #31 really valuable. In 2018 Jalen Brunson, Mitch Robinson, Gary Trent, Bruce Brown, etc all went early 2nd round… you can’t just give away a pick that good to dump Jaden Springer, for crying out loud.
The NIL will make make the drafts deeper going forward IMO. When the NIL starts paying international players that will also make the drafts deeper. I think you'll get the typical high school 1 and done phenom but kids will stay in school a little longer and develop more. So many of these kids come out when they're 18/19 even 20 so damn weak and they get pushed around and it slows down they're development.
That Wizard 2nd will definitely cause Brad to get lots of calls around draft day.














