02-28-2008, 01:24 PM
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Re: crazy thinking on the draft financial slotting
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Originally Posted by ctpatsfan77
It's not quite as crazy as you think: supposedly, GM A called GM B about the possibility of trading up in the draft. GM B's response was--"Sure. And what else will you give me?"
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This is like in the NHL, which has a similarly-working salary cap, when Lou Lamariello gave up a player in exchange for a worse player, and had to throw in a first round pick. He needed to clear salary cap room, and the team he contacted was one of the few teams with available cap space to take on a large contract, and had him over a barrel.
I can see this happening in the NFL once the salary cap stops growing so fast.
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