Trading those depth players won't move the needle,
Yes it can. Quantity of picks and prospects maximizes chances of success and provides assets needed to acquire different assets if desired. Good management does this kind of thing all the time. Do the Flyers not have good management? You're always insisting they do. So they should be able to do it.
and will mean you're force feeding guys who aren't ready
Some of these guys will never be more ready. Get utility out of prospects for once. If they fail, then you've learned. If they succeed, then you've learned. You can learn a lot about players and your own processes. The Flyers refuse to do this whenever possible.
(or they'd be pushing for jobs in camp, watching the games, it's pretty obvious who is NHL caliber) and signaling to the team you've given up on the season.
Preseason is a bad measure, marginally better than practice. Go by actual games. Preseason isn't NHL hockey, it's a mess of guys with zero chemistry playing pond hockey in a mess of varying efforts. All while trying to knock the rust off.
"He's just clearly not NHL caliber" was used against NAK. Guess what, he's NHL caliber; preseason and camp were wrong and prior games was right. This gets used all the time to excuse the team's refusual to trade veterans for future assets and build for future contention. All while having no shot to contend now.
Couturier has looked pretty bad. He often does in preseason. Should that mean he is no longer NHL caliber, or can we tell from prior games he is?
It's not like trading Hathaway and Seeler would get you a top 5 pick. More the difference between say #12 and #14. The success/failure of the goalies will have a far greater impact.
Remind me, are any successful and worthwhile NHL players taken outside of the top 5?
They're playing 12 starters 25 or under.
Next year a few graduate, but Bonk and Luchanko will be pushing for jobs, along with anyone who makes a jump this season.
In 2026, at least one pick from the 2025 draft should be pushing for a job.
They can and should be playing more. At least 3 more.
This is yet another year of you defending a process that fails constantly and is annually getting obvious calls wrong. How many more times must the same process fail before you join me in asking them to try something else?