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16 hours ago, Rbiggs2525 said:

I’m going to guess we get all 20 signed. Definitely different approach than last two drafts.

I suspect we get all the college guys signed, but I wonder if we'll get all 4 HS players signed.  Might be a couple overslots in that group.

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On 7/16/2024 at 5:41 PM, Rbiggs2525 said:

I’m going to guess we get all 20 signed. Definitely different approach than last two drafts.

I figured they would save about 250k between the two Virginia guys so this puts us right about there.   Let’s see what savings Anderson deal saves us.  

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On 7/16/2024 at 5:41 PM, Rbiggs2525 said:

I’m going to guess we get all 20 signed. Definitely different approach than last two drafts.

The chances of signing all 4 HS guys is remote.  Look at last year with Lott and Ritchie.   It sounds like Layton is signing and it certainly sounds like Nate George wants to sign.   They drafted Tesse, the C, in the 12th so I’m assuming he’ll require more than 150K.   George, from the sounds of it, might not require overslot.   I imagine the 19th rounder might be a backup plan if they can’t sign Tesse.   Just guessing.   I hope they get all four.

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43 minutes ago, RZNJ said:

The chances of signing all 4 HS guys is remote.  Look at last year with Lott and Ritchie.   It sounds like Layton is signing and it certainly sounds like Nate George wants to sign.   They drafted Tesse, the C, in the 12th so I’m assuming he’ll require more than 150K.   George, from the sounds of it, might not require overslot.   I imagine the 19th rounder might be a backup plan if they can’t sign Tesse.   Just guessing.   I hope they get all four.

Thanks. I vaguely remember Mayo being a top 200 player in the draft. Creed Willems was around 200-250. When trying to get information on the kids in this draft they all seem in the 300-600 range. Which brought me to the conclusion none of them should be crazy overslot. Showalter was 440k I believe which is more comparable to these kids.

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