Review 2024 National Draft Thread Part Deux - Welcome FOS, M.Whitlock, L.Urquhart & River Stevens

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I think it suggests something more than just the strength of the draft. I reckon there's a shift in perspective in list management.

The shift is that clubs are willing to give up 'value' in the future in order to get something now, even if on surface value it appears they're losing out on objective value. I'm aware of 2 other clubs that tried to trade into the back end of the draft last night for future 1's and were knocked back.

Most of the giving a pick now for next year will be clubs that are trying to dodge a bid that swallows up their pick ALA * with Kako.

We'll have to wait until next year to see whether this is true or not, but I'm getting the impression that it's more to do with a shift in perspective rather than the perceived strength of this draft.
I don't follow it, but I've seen some crazy stuff in the states IIRC where huge capital is traded out for the now... I'm probably wrong but aren't there things put in place sometimes to if a team finishes to low the pick is then transferred to the next year? Way more complicated i know but it makes sense in that if you have any asset now, then you have it and its solid.
 
Joal Cochran to Collingwood. Plays like LMac
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