As for Samardzija, if he's not going to work out (and the fork looks awfully big), it is good that he struggles mightily as he has been--it could convince him to give up on the game and the contract in favor of an NFL career. From what I gathered in a different thread, if Shark goes for football, the Cubs are off the hook, other than his signing bonus. I can live with a $3-4MM mistake a lot easier than a $16MM error! As for the draft, isn't Wieters even MORE of a priority now, after the Barrett meltdown this week? It seems extremely unlikely he'll be a Cub in 2008, so I think this forces Wilkens' hand. And that makes me happy. The Cubs can tread water with some combination of Blanco, Hill and Soto for the rest of the year, and hope Wieters is ready to play ML ball in 2008. It all comes down to the Royals--do they take Wieters, a more affordable HS bat like Moustakas, or a pitcher? All I can say is that in the Sunday KC Star, they made the argument that the Royals have "cheaped out" on other high 1st round picks in the past, choosing signability and affordability over the Best Available Talent. The consensus is they won't do that this time, and that bodes ill for Wieters falling to #3.