F N 11 wrote:Kampuchea wrote:A lot can change between now and April 28 but given the situation surrounding the Giants' roster and cap space, it sounds as if Schoen wants as many picks as possible in this year's draft.
"I would say where we are right now, as many at-bats as you can get, as many swings as you can get, I think that's important where we are as a team," he said. "Again, I don't think you're ever one player away. But if it's the second round and there's a player you gave a first-round grade to and you think that highly of him, then I think you go get him.
"I'm open to moving up, moving back, whatever it may be, as long as I can sleep good at night with the decision that I make. If I move back and I end up losing out on a player I like, I have to be able to live with that, or stay and take a guy or go up and get him. Again, if you're drafting good players and you're confident and convicted in your decision, then you'll sleep good at night."
Schoen is basically the type of front office the Knicks need smh
the blueprint for the giants is exactly what happened in Buffalo (where schoen was right hand man). They had a horrible cap situation. They cut a ton of players ate a lot of dead cap for a season and invested heavily into the draft.



















