By your D+3 season, your draft pedigree is useless.
However, what got you drafted high (size, speed, skill) may make you attractive, tempered by how you've actually utilized those skills since you were drafted.
You're more likely to retain value if there are extenuating circumstances, for example, Drysdale was obviously rushed and was oft injured, which both suggests there might be unrealized potential but also that he's injury prone.
Jiricek should retain more value, he is still only 21. But some CBJ fans think he's going to bring back a big package, uh, no. Now on his third stint in the AHL, and he's not a dominant AHL player.
Last season 29g 5-6 11 (ES) -16.
+/- for other Cleveland D-men: +8, +4, +1, +4, +7, -7
Two years ago: 55g 2-12 14 (ES) -11
+/- for other Cleveland D-men: -1, -15, -4, -14, -4
New GM and HC are not enamored with him, when a bad team can't find you PT . . .
They claimed Fabbro, 26 year old RHD, and are playing 38 year old Jack Johnson ahead of him.