Basing your draft strategy & picks on what might happen in the next year's draft is idiotic IMO.
Not having a strategy about future drafts and list management is idiotic.
It's not a rebuild anymore - and anyway why would would you say f.e. "well we won't get the pace we badly need this year because there'll be better quick players next year - and we're sure that X number of blokes we only gave one year contracts to for next year won't make it so we'll have the space''
How do we even know where we'll finish and what picks we'll have? Can we foresee things like form & injuries or which players might want to leave? The same goes for the kids that will be there next year - how do you know what happen with them this year? Some might go backwards, some might get injured, some could quit the sport altogether. Don't be surprised if next year's supposedly "super draft" is only rated as average by the time it rolls around. Happens nearly every year.