And if this is the year Locke's "signals" are wrong (which you'd probably never know, by the way) in the scenario you mention, how secure would you feel in your job?I don't know how I would treat such information as another team's GM, but IMO you definitely need to keep it in mind. For example lets say OKC(drafting no. 25 via Denver) loves Woodard and it would take just their second round pick to move to 22 in front of the Jazz, I would probably do it based on this information. It sounds weird, but this is not like it's a single year lucky pick. This happens damn near every single year.
As accurate as the Locke's picks seem to be, it's also the case that having Locke's ideas out there hasn't seemed to affect the availability of those players for the Jazz much at all.