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Originally Posted by CliffFletcher
According to McKenzie’s article today, there’s an unusual consensus in the top 10 lists compared to other years. But within that top-10, there’s a lot of variation in where players are ranked.
Which suggests there’s a ledge at around pick 11, and the cost to get up into that ledge will be high.
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Again, just because there is a clear ledge, does not mean the teams drafting top 10 are enamoured with those prospects. The fact that there are 10 and then a drop, actually
increases the likelihood of a team trading the pick because there are less options for them. If you don't like what's there, the best option could be swapping the pick for a roster player (or whatever).