I just don't agree on the apples to oranges thing in the context of all this penny pinching during the pandemic, everyone's getting US dollars - It's very likely Hernandez had his bonus revised down at one point or another. The earliest rumors were as high as $3.5. - While slot value doesn't sound like a big deal in a vacuum, only 8 guys in front of Howard received slot or better and only slightly more than half the first round did altogether (8 in front of Howard, 8 behind him). Basically, it was no small feat to walk away with slot in the 2020 draft especially in the first round. Throw in the 2020 draft being deeper and more well regarded than the 2020 IFA pool and contextually I think Howard gets the edge here - Relatively, Hernandez's $3 million took up 56% of the IFA pool while Howard's bonus took up 55% of what they spent on the draft. This is advantage Hernandez but 1% and change IMO isn't enough to cover a 25% different in bonuses during pandemic times FYI, while Badler consistently said around $3.5 million, Longenhagen said $3 million back on Feb 21st, pre-Covid financial ramifications. Either way, Hernández got the 4th biggest bonus amongst IFAs and Howard got the 16th biggest (based on your calculation). It's still apples to oranges when the largest IFA pool any team can get is $6,431,000, which is less than the Cubs draft bonus pool (the 19th biggest draft pool).