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It still might be the going rate for Marshall. Flip a coin if you want to keep him.
The thing about auction drafts: sometimes desperation creates some strange bidding. Some may target specific players (overbid) and let other - less desirable - players slide (underbid). But as the draft progresses, and owners see they have a need at a certain position, so suddenly, the average players left have more value. And since players don't necessarily go up for auction like they may be ranked in a snake draft, it can be the perfect storm of chaos.
It still might be the going rate for Marshall. Flip a coin if you want to keep him.
The thing about auction drafts: sometimes desperation creates some strange bidding. Some may target specific players (overbid) and let other - less desirable - players slide (underbid). But as the draft progresses, and owners see they have a need at a certain position, so suddenly, the average players left have more value. And since players don't necessarily go up for auction like they may be ranked in a snake draft, it can be the perfect storm of chaos.