cgilmo said:LLWesMan said:200lbhockeyplayer said:They didn't pursue exclusive contracts as they didn't feel the need to. However, the exclusive nature of some of Razor's deals have undoubtedly changed that previous mindset.LLWesMan said:200lbhockeyplayer said:2009 will be interesting as Donruss and Topps will jump in looking for exclusive rights as well, especially Donruss. If each company signs one of the top 3 draft picks, this prospect landscape will be much different.
Razor had little true competition trying to lock up exclusive deals...that lack of competition has officially has ended. That said, I would be surprised if Razor was going to lock up the same 1st round percentage as they did in 2008 to exclusive deals.
And who knows, they may lock up more.
I would disagree with that - how many exclusives do Donruss or Topps have as far as draft picks?
I think it would be naive to assume that Topps and Donruss do not attempt to lock up some exclusive players. Of course, they may not, but I would have to believe that they would. Donruss of course has already locked up what many believe to be the top pitching prospect in baseball in Porcello.
Now, maybe Razor still wins the contracts, but I would think the prices would go up once there are companies competing for the exclusivity.
Porcello might be an exclusive now but he already has a Bowman Chrome card.
Porcello has an exclusive autograph deal, not an exclusive image rights contract.
Which makes him less of a true exclusive than the main Razor players.