« Reply #32 on: May 18, 2015, 11:14:18 AM »
which players will be offered in trades?
every
single
one
of
them.

TP for accuracy.
Smart is probably the most untouchable, but even he'd be available for the right deal.
I disagree with some here who think Sullinger is going to get heavily dangled. Danny doesn't sell low on assets and Sully's weight issues/injury late last year has hurt his trade stock. Now is exactly the time when Danny doesn't move assets. The only reason to move him now is if Danny truly believes Sully has fallen off the program and will come to camp looking like a balloon. Then he has to sell him now because he won't be worth anything later.
But so long as he's not projected to look like a walrus on opening day - and I'm sure Danny is keeping close tabs on Sullinger's progress - moving him now isn't the way to go. Even if he comes into camp this year in similar shape as he came into camp last year, demonstrating that he's recovered from his injury boosts his trade stock. If he comes into camp in better shape then he's worth even more. If he comes into camp in great shape, he may very well be a player worth substantially more or even worth building around.
Hence I think there's a really good chance we see Sully in green to start the year. But of course if some other team values him highly, Danny won't hesitate to pull the trigger.
I think you are right on Sully Staying. If we can get WCB in the Draft we will hold on him and our current players if Crowder signs we may go in with same team next year. But We do have some Trade Exemptions too and Wallace's expiring contract so DA has much to work with to make a splash. I think Denver And us will work together. I may have a few Tommy Boys but when I nail the Denver trade I may get some REC. Peace

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