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re: Why should Laird settle for $100 K rather than return to LSU?

Posted on 6/11/15 at 10:19 am to
Posted by moneyg
Member since Jun 2006
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Posted on 6/11/15 at 10:19 am to
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the way i see it, and maybe i'm misguided in this opinion, but if you force players to declare for the draft, the draft pool is what it is. you only draft players you are going to sign. you don't take fliers on guys you may or may not sign or draft college seniors higher knowing they have no leverage and therefore you can ultimately save a few hundred thousand on their signing bonuses. better players go higher in the draft. you are then paid based on your slot, not paid based on your slot combined with your age. this would lead to players having more power IMO. the only players with real negotiating power now are high schoolers, and i personally think that's a joke. juniors have some negotiating power, but still not a ton because teams know that most guys are not going to stay their senior year and risk losing most of their current offer. they generally get paid slot unless they're a first round pick.



Seniors don't have negotiating power because they can't go back to college. If you forced players to declare, everyone would be in that boat. Your assumption that players would then be paid "slot value" is a huge leap that doesn't follow logic, IMO.

What you really want is for a stronger correlation between their draft position and their offer. That would take MLB and the Union coming to agreement on that.
Posted by lsufball19
Franklin, TN
Member since Sep 2008
65529 posts
Posted on 6/11/15 at 10:22 am to
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Your assumption that players would then be paid "slot value" is a huge leap that doesn't follow logic,

no it's not a huge leap at all. if everyone was forced to declare, then everyone drafted would be 100% going into pro ball. players would then be offered what they're actually worth as baseball players (slot) and not paid on their leveraging power (age). they would, more or less, be paid based on how high they are drafted. i don't see how that's a huge leap on logic at all.
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