The 4/60ish range mentioned in that reddit thread, while maybe not actually sourced info, feels right. It's one year and/or a couple mil of AAV past what you'd consider a real good deal, and despite Cobb being an attractive enough candidate there are enough downmarket options of close enough quality and enough red flags to keep his bidding from spiraling. Speaking of Cobb the pitcher, I really would like to get him in, because I think on the Cubs in particular he has a chance to be pretty good. He's been a pretty consistent FIP-beater, in part because he gets ground balls. Sticking with Hickey, moving to the NL and the Cubs defense could be very positive developments. Plus last year he got stronger as the year went on and was further removed from his surgery. I know Cubs Insider did some piece about his pitch mix or statcast FIP for a 2 month span, but frankly I don't think that is even a little bit important. Cobb is the best combination of performance, potential, and cost on the Free Agent market.