Your draft is strictly for this year's crop of draftees? I would keep the pick and take Glass. Quick return
Was thinking about trading my top five pick this year to move down and hope to draft Yamamoto. And try to upgrade my pick for next year. Thoughts?
Your draft is strictly for this year's crop of draftees? I would keep the pick and take Glass. Quick return
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F - T. Thompson, Thomas, Nylander, Tarasenko, Arvidsson, Guentzel, Fiala, Quinn, Mittelstadt, Hagel, Zacha, Roslovic, Berggren, Brink, Ostlund
G - Kahkonen, Vejmelka, L. Thompson, Levi, Comrie
D - Hronek, Morrissey, Lundkvist, Girard, Brannstrom, Rathbone, Hanifin, Severson, Durzi
Agree with Dobber here. If you can land Glass or Pettersson I would do that. Yamamoto could be good but there's some risk with him.
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D-Makar, Josi, Doughty Andersson, AP, Hutson
G-Hellebuyck, Fleury, Comrie, Kochetkov, Wolf, Primeau, Sogaard
It depends on the extra that's added as the return. What kind of pick next year could be added?
Generally I say stick with #5, but there's always a cost.
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basically it is this:
This year- My pick 1-5. His pick 5-10
Next year. My pick 10-15. His pick 1-5
so we would swap picks
Make the trade.
If you can swap a top 5 this year for a top 5 next year, I'd do it. But I'd want to be pretty darn sure that pick is top 5 next year.
Agree with above.
Top 5 next year>Top 5 this year. But how do you know already?
I don't know for sure. Just that he has a bad team and mine is pretty good