madal wrote:I see what you're saying oldman. But I think there's a difference in what happens before this first season, and what will happen in subsequent seasons.
It seems to me the current draft is to set a league starting point, or baseline (haha). So in essence, we are drafting players that are already under one year contracts already negotiated. There can't be free-agency or arbitration after the draft because everyone is already under contract for the upcoming season. I also don't think you can cut anyone after the draft (unless you eat their salary this year).
So the decisions after the draft become what's listed out on page 4. For example, a guy with more than 6 years, we either extend now, after the draft, or he plays this year at his current salary, then becomes a free agent. Same with 3-5 year guys, extend now, after the draft,or he plays under is current salary this year, and we take our chances in arbitration after the season, or cut him after the season because he has less than 6 years.
The effects of the initial draft will lessen as the seasons go forward, as the salary structure conforms more to what's in the rules, I believe.
Make no mistake, I COULD BE WAY OFF HERE!
I think we're having a misunderstanding. The contracts are already in place for the 2019 season just as you say. It's next year's contracts that I'm talking about. Those are the ones that are being decided after the initial draft. It's the players contracts for 2020 season (and beyond if getting a multi year extension) that I'm saying should be done now. You don't give a player a contract to cover how he did in 2020 after the season is over. You give it to him before the season starts based on how you think he will do. Is this making any sense to anybody?