It's just like any player on your roster - if there is an opportunity to draft a better one, you just do that and deal with it. The same way Blake Wesley didn't stop them from drafting Steph Castle, whoever they picked at #8 wouldn't stop them from taking a good prospect next year.
Think about it.
Let's say we took Cody Williams at #8:
1) he has a great year and looks like a budding star. Perfect! You can use your picks next year to continue to build around him.
2) he looks okay, but needs more time to develop. Cool, draft who you're going to draft and maybe Cody ends up the better player, or maybe he ends up a backup. He's on a cheap rookie deal, it's fine either way.
3) he ing sucks. Okay, you took a swing and it didn't work out. He's on a cheap rookie deal. You can trade him, or you can not pick up his 3rd year option, or you can hope he at least is a deep bench guy. It doesn't hamstring us anyway than two of the three guys in your Avatar are hamstringing us.
Before the team worries about some 4D chess move where they load up picks when we'll be good and have late picks... we actually have to be good first, which will require adding talent to this team.

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