Hiller or Ramo are in very different contract situations, points in their career and have different experience and reputation. So which is more tradeable really depends on the partner. Ramo is an inexerienced rental, so a team will see him as a backup at best, and only a depth player. He's a 3rd round pick value at best. Hiller is a starter on a few teams, but probably more like an experienced backup who you wouldn't be afraid to go to. He's got a year left, so not a rental.
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