Popeyejones":21o9zecd said:
WestcoastSteve":21o9zecd said:
The last three years the deadline was moved. Back when it was in week 5/6, no one was ready to concede the season. Now that it's weak 7/8 - you have a few teams that go into sell mode
I think it's mostly this, but also some teams in the last couple years recalibrating and realizing that draft picks had been overvalued and mid-career vets had been undervalued. That not everybody has made that move yet means both sides think they're getting value.
Again though, fully agreed that it's mostly just moving the deadline. :2thumbs:
Agreed. I think there are multiple factors at play.
First and foremost:
1. Moving trade deadline back. Teams that are not likely to contend are more willing to part with talent. Teams that are still contending are more in the market where there was previously none.
2. Tradeable comp picks. Most contending teams also work the comp pick formula to their advantage. So they have spare picks to work with (or in most cases fall back onto).
These two things both create a market, as well as draft stock with which to fund the market.
3. Copycat league. Once a few teams started having success with mid season picks, they broke through the hesitancy of making such moves.
4. Disciplined cap management. As in point #2, teams that are run well, understand cap flexibility. Allowing them to add salary (usually with little to no dead money risk) in the short term. And they budget their caps in August. Evidence for this being that you usually see the same teams buying during this window year to year.
5. Better understanding of pick value. Teams have a better understanding of just what pick value means. What kind of return a 3rd/4th or 5th round pick truly entails. For most good teams picking late -- it's littered with players that are less than 50% likely to make the team and even then more likely to require 16-24 games and a couple of OTA/TCs to become valuable starters. For teams in the hunt, these picks are not all that valuable. Seattle is very much an exception to the league. Good thing since their day 1 and early 2 picks are usually worse than their late day 2, early day 3 selections.