I know most aren't big on him, but listening to Bowden this morning on XM - he seems to think we're going to get Wieters. He projected contract numbers, but I didn't hear them.
If that's not the case, I really wonder if passing on Castro could be a sign that they're at least quietly considering Turner. Garcia obviously isn't a long-term consideration (and has been struggling this winter for whatever little that's worth), there are still questions about Ruiz' power and Riley's defense, and Maitan can likely play pretty much wherever they put him.
Turner's known for being the type of vocal clubhouse leader that we don't have - everyone else we have are lead-by-example guys. He's better defensively than anyone we have (excluding Maitan probably), offers the pop we haven't had there in awhile (even Chipper wasn't near the threat he had been in his last few seasons), and fits the mold of that team "spokesman". I think we all understand that you don't want to give up a draft pick, but Turner fits every bit as well as Longoria (IMO) for similar money - PLUS giving up a second rounder that we don't even have yet is much more palatable to me than giving up what it will take to pry Longoria away from the Rays.
I look at it this way - every prospect saved by not dealing for a 3B can be used in the event we do decide to trade for an "Ace". Longoria's a year younger and under contract for through 2022 for $99 million. Offering Turner the fifth year at $16-$17 million (probably what it will take) would give you control over him for the same period - while saving $15-$20 million PLUS all those prospects.
Turner (162 game averages) - .282/.348/.439/.787, 118 OPS+
Longoria (162 game averages) - .272/.341/.490/.834, 128 OPS+