
gringo2011
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In this current economy where late firsts are worth pretty much the same as a early-mid second rounder in previous years? I disagree
Your examples; Houston was a mid-late FRDP, pick 36, Noble, Richards. Hill (Bradley) was pick 10, second rounder, and a former FRDP in Acres. That's widly more expensive than what we'd have to pay for Bergman before you even consider quality of draft etc.
The main point where we disagree is Bergman's quality and potential. Which is fine. I think Bergman likely becomes a version of Stewart with a poorer kick but better defensively. More above average than elite in other areas. I rate his aerial ability and think he can thrive under Enright and Ross. Probably not a 5xAA but think he'll be good for a long time
The freeing up other players is just an added bonus and a rebuttle for when people were saying they'd prefer to develop the kids - we can still develop those kids even with Bergman in the team
And I dont think Bergman will cost 900k/year - probably more 800k which considering the salary cap increase is about 650-700k scaled to original salary cap
So the chance at a player like Max Holmes or Wilson?