MoLewisrocks said:
There won't be many motivated sellers on the June 1 market this season because of the choices make in the run up to the CBA and the $8M windfall it's signing created. Few teams are feeling any serious cap pinch at the moment.
Mo, good point that "money is cheaper" this year, but the market still floods in June, and floods a whole nother way with Saturday's draft.
When the dust settles after Saturday, teams that got a first round WR will be those who pegged their value pretty high... and are more likely to ditch the idea of hiring a stud WR in FA, even if the "stud-in-the-making" has a 3 year "maturing process" to go through. That is unless they want at least 2 new faces coming out of this offseason, Walker at #1 and the draftee, say, in the slot. Drafting a first rounder to ride the pine is a possibility but less so than in previous years, with some rookie contracts constrained to 4 years.
Think of TO. Dallas can now figure "we're pretty loaded at wideout... we'll draft elsewhere."
Think of T.O. if first available today, WITH a recent severe injury, with the draft coming Saturday. Dallas has shuffled its draft deck, made meticulous plans, and sees a monster talent who wants monster money and has an attitude problem and an injury problem, coming out 3 days before the draft... do they maybe wait until after they've picked "best available"?
I think the "days before the draft" thing has an impact this way. That said, will somebody pick up Walker? Sure, though a number 1 next year is a lot easy to cough up than a number 1 this year (which I still do not understand... but that's how it's looked at.) And you can cough up a number 1 next year...AFTER THE DRAFT IS OVER. And the draft decreases the total demand for Walker's services. Supply increases again 6/1. His talent is at a certain level, but we don't really know who sees him as a quantum (lambeau) leap better, and who sees him as the upper end of a relatively smooth continuum of talent. We do know, the Pats go after him if he's at a high point in value (bang for the buck.)
Maybe I'm off base, but this is a recently injured guy who would have to be interviewed, worked out, physically examined, etc. etc. etc. for you to make a smart decision on him. You really want to do all that with the draft 3 days out? Maybe Miami does.
Again, I've been wrong before, but it will be interesting to see if a Walker frenzy develops now, or whether we're seeing that he's "talking" to a bunch of teams, and it all goes on hold for the draft, resumes, and then takes a lot of bickering to work out.
PFnV