ATLTimekeeper wrote:Givony's recent piece about teams quitting on prospects within their rookie deal seems to be pointing to teams hedging with more mature college players. Essentially the draft extends well beyond the draft into 2 ways/UDFAs now. Teams seem to know if a player will blow up or not into a core piece by the end of year 2, or it happens so rarely that players blow up on other teams that they can risk cutting bait and trying again.
Also underclassmen now getting paid leads to maybe better decision-making re entering the draft. I dunno if true, but if you're looking for cheap role players than drafting a junior or senior seems like a good way to go about it rather than a freshman who mostly stinks for a few years before being just okay for their career. We've yet to see FRPs really embrace a season or two in the Gleague to develop. They might go down for a bit, but not like commit to a multi-year development process.
I stated something similar in another thread. It's a smart risk management policy.











