02-07-2023, 01:40 AM
A good way to look at this scenario is to put yourself in the shoes of the other party. I do this when I’m trying to decide if I should sell something. I play guitar, so I think, I could sell this guitar for $1,200. Would I go buy this guitar, if I didn’t have it, for $1,200 right now? If the answer is no, I’ll sell it. If the answer is yes, I keep it.
That being said. If we didn’t have Tee, would we trade our first round pick for Tee Higgins knowing we have to pay him a massive contract in 1 year (resign him scenario).
Would we trade a first to have Tee as a cheap rental player for 1 year?(let him walk next year scenario)
I doubt he nets a top 10 pick. But if we had a top 10 pick, would you trade that for Tee Higgins? Knowing you either have to pay him or let him walk after 1 year.
I honestly don’t know for sure what I would decide, but I would think very long about trading him if he nets a first round pick.
That being said. If we didn’t have Tee, would we trade our first round pick for Tee Higgins knowing we have to pay him a massive contract in 1 year (resign him scenario).
Would we trade a first to have Tee as a cheap rental player for 1 year?(let him walk next year scenario)
I doubt he nets a top 10 pick. But if we had a top 10 pick, would you trade that for Tee Higgins? Knowing you either have to pay him or let him walk after 1 year.
I honestly don’t know for sure what I would decide, but I would think very long about trading him if he nets a first round pick.