DRAFT IN PROGRESS THREAD ... What's past is preamble

Cajun, for one, seems to think we did.

I think theres a bunch of players rated very similarly from 1-15 and their rankings are interchangeable. I dont see it as any different than what the Cubs did a few years ago drafting Brandon Schwarber #4 when he was rated 17th. I thought we went throught this last year with Soroka and Riley.
 
There are 25 more picks before the Braves go again. There is no reason to stress until pick 39. I've seen so many guys snatched away in the pick before (like Zack Wheeler). Until then, I remain stress-free.
 
I think theres a bunch of players rated very similarly from 1-15 and their rankings are interchangeable. I dont see it as any different than what the Cubs did a few years ago drafting Brandon Schwarber #4 when he was rated 17th. I thought we went throught this last year with Soroka and Riley.

I was just remembering how mad some on the board were when Soroka was drafter earlier than expected last year.
 
Hoping to get a top 10 talent at 40 instead of taking a top 5 talent at 3. Yea makes loads of sense. Great job Coppy. Smh

This. It's like someone betting a million dollars on an underdog but only getting a potential payout of their original bet plus fifty bucks.

Coppy and co tried to be clever and it's biting them. I doubt this is how they wanted things to go.
 
This. It's like someone betting a million dollars on an underdog but only getting a potential payout of their original bet plus fifty bucks.

Coppy and co tried to be clever and it's biting them. I doubt this is how they wanted things to go.

Way too early to draw this conclusion.
 
One possibility, too, if we're still well under slot after 44, is to throw some serious money in later rounds at guys who were thought to be going to college regardless and see what happens.

Another thought is if we don't spend all of our draft money, then we can spend it on the international free agent market. The Brothers John are always one step ahead.
 
Well, if this draft backfires on Coppy & Co, I'd rather they learn this lesson now than next year's potential #1 pick or perhaps even 2018 with Beer available.
 
I just realized that Rutherford was still there. I can't see him turning down UCLA unless he gets a lot of money.
 
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