Not to mention using options and clogging the 40 man. If you call up a real prospect that isn't on the forty man, what do you do when Lewis is healthy? And Wallner? And Castro?
I'd certainly like to see him get a chance over a guy we know isn't good. They do this every year.
But I'm not blaming them for Jack of depth. They are very deep, just lots of injuries to the same position or close. Also, Lee has been great.
After 11 games at third, he's 19th among 3b in fwar. Give him just five more starts at this pace, he'd be in the top ten and on pace for nearly five fwar on the year.
Giving up on top prospects after a handful of games is a bad idea. When Lewis comes back, I'd put Lewis at second or first.
A nearly perfect off season, assuming this LG is even average. Also really like the WR a lot. And a backup QB that is fine, but not good enough to threaten McCarthy.
If healthy, this is a ten win team, set up for success if McCarthy is good.
Sure, but they did this all last year with one guy keeping bad pitchers up because they didn't want to lose him.... I'm not saying willy nilly do stuff, I'm saying if they need a guy, he should be up.
Right? No team is five deep at a position. And you left off Miranda.
Also, despite the slow start, Lee is hitting about league average and playing good defense, so they had a legit backup.
Oh, Rodriguez is hurt and can't replace Wallner..... As is Martin.
Why are we getting another article about this? Have we heard a player complain? Most of your ideas hurt the player. Seriously, we just had this discussion. Look at Atlanta.....
I know nothing about the guys left.... But position wise? I'm guessing there will be a decent to good WR left. Addison will be suspended, and wants to be PAID soon.
I'm also guessing RB will have some good choices. Maybe TE. I'd like a speedy S, because they'll need one after this year.
I'll take the every down player where they don't have one . If you expect him to be a day one starter who is average, I guess I don't see the issue. They needed a guard, you think they have one.
They were wrong about Ingram. He was also graded much lower. Your last paragraph isn't about Jackson at all, but I agree. They need to be better at finding guys late in the draft.