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<blockquote data-quote="OldSchool101" data-source="post: 1097616" data-attributes="member: 10086"><p>Amen. We’ve got a player in Hargrave that is eerily similar to Clark. Obviously that was our weakest link last year without any quality depth. It’s probably not a stretch to say that we went ahead and moved up to get Chris McLellan for that very reason. So now we’ve got a pair of Quality interior guys. Also from research on Wyatt’s injury with similar ankle tear for breaks? It’s not an Achilles or ACL level injury either. This is fully recoverable in 4-6 months. There’s a high probability at 9 months (with normal conditions or setback) a player is at or near 100%. That puts Wyatt back ready Week 1.</p><p></p><p>The other think of note is we have secured emergency reserves through restructures and trades. GB and Detroit are neck n neck in the North Cap$ conversation in the middle of the league. Obviously we want to retain that, but if we get through Q1 of a season and see a glaring weakness? Or injury setback? we have the capacity to add another mid tier Veteran (up to Hargrave type level $</p><p>if needed). We also didn’t trade any of our draft picks from 2027. Last counted we have 6 selections between RD2-RD4. Just 1 (even a swap) gets a trade partners attention.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OldSchool101, post: 1097616, member: 10086"] Amen. We’ve got a player in Hargrave that is eerily similar to Clark. Obviously that was our weakest link last year without any quality depth. It’s probably not a stretch to say that we went ahead and moved up to get Chris McLellan for that very reason. So now we’ve got a pair of Quality interior guys. Also from research on Wyatt’s injury with similar ankle tear for breaks? It’s not an Achilles or ACL level injury either. This is fully recoverable in 4-6 months. There’s a high probability at 9 months (with normal conditions or setback) a player is at or near 100%. That puts Wyatt back ready Week 1. The other think of note is we have secured emergency reserves through restructures and trades. GB and Detroit are neck n neck in the North Cap$ conversation in the middle of the league. Obviously we want to retain that, but if we get through Q1 of a season and see a glaring weakness? Or injury setback? we have the capacity to add another mid tier Veteran (up to Hargrave type level $ if needed). We also didn’t trade any of our draft picks from 2027. Last counted we have 6 selections between RD2-RD4. Just 1 (even a swap) gets a trade partners attention. [/QUOTE]
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