I get your point. Certainly when Gluten drafted Love, Gary, and hopefully LVN - he was swinging for tomorrow's fences. Love and Gary are paying dividends, and that took time and patience. I hope LVN follows that path.Again you are calling the Dolphins and discussing Holland given their cap situation and a lot of future contracts they’re gonna have to start doing and others extending or cutting.
If they don’t think Holland is gonna be in long term, you can get them way more than they’d get in compensatory and get it to them now rather than two drafts away.
I think one thing Gute has proven is he will do things necessary to make team better…in past that was big spending on Turner, Amos and the Smiths…then was financing the future to keep guys Rodgers wanted here…he will follow his draft board for the future even if not the best for the now.
Swinging big on a trade like Holland would be just another example of this in a way he hasn’t really. There isn’t a safety in this draft (even a DeJean to safety) that is what Holland is.
The other issue is - what do you offer in a trade to get a player you need with one year left on his contract? Especially in this case, the Dolphins are motivated to move Holland because of their ugly cap situation. Just my opinion, but one second round pick is fair value in an exchange like this. Ideally, Miami gets an impact player on a rookie contract in the second round, and the Packers get a known impact player now. And in this case, drafting for tomorrow doesn't work because the need is great and urgent.
I just wouldn't offer more than one second round pick, or whatever the equivalent would be in draft capital.