Scodog10
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I just think an extra year of development is not something to factor in with draftees, as it isn't really an extra year - it's just an earlier year. You're seeing it as an advantage that they're going to be ready sooner, which I suppose it is, but if you want them ready to go earlier - you don't pick blokes as skinny as Poulter and McMahon - you trade someone in or you draft more mature bodies - but that's not the way to go with early picks - you pick the bloke you think is going to have the best career - regardless of how quickly they are likely to develop - so if you have the choice between a top liner in a future draft - you take that over two middling selections who will get to the club in an earlier year. That's the way I see it anyway.
That didn’t answer my question.
Any guy you and others are talking about v Poulter and McMahon is automatically behind purely because they aren’t getting the same exposure. It’s a fact whether you agree or not. What can be disputed is whether it’s enough to make up a PERCEIVED* talent gap? IDK and that’s where the discussion should fall.
All drafts from 2020-22 are going to be COVID drafts because recruiters start tracking 3 years out so anyone we take across those drafts is going to be behind “normal development” providing more value in developing them sooner. I also need to point out that if you’re talking about guys needing time in the system the ideal candidates as you pointed out would be McMahon and Poulter.
I want to stress that no matter my take I don’t believe there’s a right or wrong in the discussion of whether trading our 2021 1st round as right. This discussion for me is now more about establishing the benefits of the time value of money concept in regards to drafting.
*Ultimately what it boils down to is our perceptions on the outside. I think many would take the view that because they were drafted around 30 that’s where they sit in that drafts pecking order. Personally I don’t think it’s a stretch to ponder whether we rated Poulter and McMahon 10-15. It was a year out of the box so rankings would have been wildly different across the league. In a normal draft cycle your views would stack up a lot better, but there’s too much unknown around COVID and the impacts on the draft. I’m pretty confident we’ll look back in 2030 and go jeez there was gold late in that draft.
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