You are missing the point. You are looking at step one. I am looking past step one. Step one is obvious.
Step One:
I will argue that Miedema and Soto will fill in all the holes in the draft cabinet. AND if both Thibodeau and Malhotra suit up next season in the OHL, that is a full 2028 draft pick restock 2nd through 5th rounds. Additionally, when they trade Battaglia, they will get a couple more picks and likely will get an elite prospect (‘08 or ‘09). In fact, they will likely have a small pick surplus if they don’t use picks to acquire players. They also have Willis, Hay and Bishop that could return and may garner trade value. I AGREE WITH YOU. Filling in the empty draft picks isn’t the topic of conversation. That will happen organically. If there is a surplus of OA’s league wide like there was this year, there may be some difficulty turning players into picks but regardless, at minimum, I don’t see a scenario where they cannot at least fill in their holes.
Step Two:
The Fronts will graduate a considerable portion of their lineup this season. Combine that with the trades of Battaglia, Soto, and Miedema, their lineup gets even more thin post-deadline. If we use the current SIGNED players to compile the nucleus of next year’s team, there will be three ‘07s and three ‘08s. That isn’t just a problem next year. It is a problem for future years. Even their crop of ‘06 players that would form their nucleus of OA’s in 2026-27 is weak. IMO, Williamson is their only current ‘06 that is a viable OA candidate. So, not only is there a gap in draft picks, but there is a gap in viable players across all age cohorts. The trades they make in Step One will not fix that issue. When working with OA trades, you usually translate those into draft picks.
Step Three:
How do you fill in those age cohorts gaps for 2026-27? This is where
@dirty12 has a strategy of using picks to acquire some young’ish players in the ‘06, ‘07, and ‘08 age cohorts come into play. But, if you only fill in draft pick gaps and are content and stop there, how do you then have a surplus of picks to acquire multi year players to fill in those age cohorts gaps? If you don’t fill in those age cohort gaps then 2026-27 will be another rebuild year because you will have Williamson as an OA and Hopkins+Dervin as your 19 year olds. You are then faced with the probability of trading Hopkins because the team is still struggling.
This is how I view the Fronts situation. If the Fronts management goes into next season only focused on next season and they think they will have accomplished all their goals by remaining somewhat competitive to appease their coach and they recoup their missing draft picks (barely) and consider that a successful season, wait until 2026-27 comes along.
The Fronts have the ability and should have the foresight to take a multi-year approach by building a roadmap to their next competitive window. If they don’t do that then they will likely only ever stay mediocre.