This is two months old but I didn't see it until today and its speculation is tremendous. Barry Jackson on why 601 Biscayne overvalues its roster in trade discussions:
Riley has said that it’s worth offering the moon only for two or three players on Earth. But how about taking more chances on more players whose talent exceeds their trade value? It’s almost as if the Terry Rozier era, which mercifully ended Friday, has made the organization gun shy.
I don't think it's the Terry Rozier error, my memory, however faulty is that the overvaluation antedates Scary Terry, and Jackson's statement is "It's almost as if..." Not that he really believes that that's what it is, but that it's so "dumbfounding", his word, that he can't but help think about it.