The Sharks would be more open to trading their first-round pick this summer
When a team finishes at the bottom of the overall standings, it’s generally expected that they will use their high draft pick to improve the team’s future core.
On very rare occasions, a top-3 pick, especially the first overall pick, is traded before the pick is made.
According to Mike Grier, the San Jose Sharks’ general manager, he would be willing to part with the possible first overall pick in the 2025 draft.If #SJSharks get the No. 1 pick, Grier says he’s more willing