I think people are underselling pick 25 as a commodity in all this. Firstly, I’m not saying we don’t hold out for more but you don’t cut your nose off, despite your face. People look at the draft and say ( usually correctly ) that pick 25 is a lottery. Of course it is, so you take that pick and turn it into something that’s more reliable. The rules for picks are flexible and we’re now at the point where we can bundle picks up and get closer to the pointy end or we trade it out for a future and save for a rainy day. And if all that’s not enough, we can also scour clubs lists looking for a player to fill a need in the knowledge that we have the cap relief from Henry moving on and pick 25 as currency.piffdog wrote:I am totally with you on this “walk him to the draft” nonsense. It rarely happens and when it does leaves a bad taste in everyone’s mouth.
So are you suggesting Henry out, #25 in and then #25 out Mitchell in? I could probably stomach that. If you couldn’t get Mitchell would we rather keep Henry? Would he stay (we have put a one year deal to him haven’t we)? Interesting that Papley was soo desperate to get to Carlton but yet ended up staying and will now likely be a Swan for life. It can happen.
Maybe you get more for Henry next year if he can find a spot and continue to grow.
Let’s not forget, Lipinski just finished sixth in the B and F and he was for pick 43. I’m not sure why anyone would want to walk away from introducing another player like that on our list but that’s the likely scenario if you don’t have pick 25 to do a trade with in the first place.
To me, it makes sense to hold out until the end of the second last day and then if they’re not budging from 25, you take the pick and turn it into a player with a day to go OR you still have another couple weeks ( and on the night ) to turn 25 into something more suitable for the clubs draft plans.