It depends. It very well could be. It very well could not be. We don't know how the market will shake out. What we saw for example last year was that teams that got in early, got way worse deals than teams that waited; it was better for sellers to sell early. If there are a lot of teams offering dmen, Dillon could go for less than a 3rd. It's all about the market, and supply and demand. If Wilson is going to get primo value, he'll have to hope more teams enter the hunt, and there are less sellers at the deadline and more buyers. Dillon's a good asset, and I hope the Sharks can get something great for him, but his value isn't a constant. It changes every night.