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Originally Posted by The Cobra
I’d be shocked if that happens. Teams have better bets to spend money.
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I mean, Chicago just paid $2.3M in real dollars & $2.6M in cap space this season to acquire a 2026 2nd.
I'd argue that spending $2M on a bet like Phillips is very equivalent to that, plus you're getting a potential instant young roster player (I.e. worth a 2nd).
For teams that are close to the cap ceiling, I agree they wouldn't and would be dumb to make such a bet, but a rebuilding team that has to spend many millions just to reach the cap floor?
They're taking on bad cap hits just to get a pick in return, so why not use some of that cap space on a young player that could either be part of the rebuilding process or just end up being a bad bet that otherwise had no effect on the teams cap situation for the single season?
Definitely worth the bet for a few specific teams imo.