Yeah, the issue with this language is that we've done it with the #8 pick and the #3 pick in the respective drafts.
Although a guy busting down to nothing can happen no matter where he's drafted, to me, it's the guys in the 15-30 range that have the bigger chance of becoming busts...
I think the teams feel since this is just about the only 'negotiation' parts of rookie contracts, they have to get that edge, no matter whether or not it means anything in the end (year 4 or 5 of the contract)...
As CK has said, the way we've done things (yeah, I guess we started the trend) is to move more money into the first three years of the contract and there is really some question as to whether it makes a real difference in the overall scheme of things anyway...
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