patdog said:A senior's 100% signabilty status (and on the cheap) makes him if anything a higher draft pick, not a lower one. No team is going to wait to take a player they want becuase there are 29 other teams thatcould take him before that team drafts again. What round you draft a player in has nothing at all to do with what you have to offer him. In almost every case, college seniors get about 1/2 the signing bonus that non-seniors drafted just before and just after them get. Teams don't wait to draft seniors, they go ahead and draft them and then lowball them, knowing the player has no other option.
patdog said:How many of those juniors do you see go back to school? Almost none. And it's pretty damn easy to lowball a senior who has no options no matter what round you draft him in. You can look it up. Signing bonuses for seniors average about 1/2 the going rate for whatever round they're drafted in. Seniors literally get lowballed every time. And I mean every single time. If teams were waiting to draft seniors instead of going ahead and drafting them and then lowballing, you'd see exactly the opposite. You'd see seniors getting the going rate for the round they were drafted in.
You'd be an idiotto wait to draft a senior to get him in a lower round so you can lowball him. Because some other team will draft him in the round he belongs in and lowball him anyway. Connor Powers wasn't drafted in the 21st round because he was a senior. He was drafted in the 21st round because MLB had him pegged as a 21st round prospect. He'll get offered about 1/2 what the 21st round juniors will be offered.Todd4State said:One reason TO draft a senior lower is TO lowball them.
KurtRambis4 said:is in what kind of money he gets. His staying longer really doesn't change his draft spot.
patdog said:You'd be an idiotto wait to draft a senior to get him in a lower round so you can lowball him. Because some other team will draft him in the round he belongs in and lowball him anyway. Connor Powers wasn't drafted in the 21st round because he was a senior. He was drafted in the 21st round because MLB had him pegged as a 21st round prospect. He'll get offered about 1/2 what the 21st round juniors will be offered.Todd4State said:One reason TO draft a senior lower is TO lowball them.
1984Dawg said:The logic just doesn't work. You're making it seem like the Padres just called dibs and everyone else just had to let him slide to the 21st round. Nobody's going to negotiate with a senior by telling him they think he was 15 rounds better than he was drafted. They'll say you're a 21st rounder. Here's what 21st rounders get. Take it or wait a year. And he'll take it. No choice.