You never know if Robles will be as good as Yelich, and Yelich has proved his value. Same goes for Realmuto, even if it is a different position. The Nats could see two stud outfielders in Robles and Soto, but Yelich and Realmuto are more known commodities. This deal would also make more sense because that means the outfield is cost controlled and fairly cheap for a few more seasons. That gives the Nats flexibility to sign another starter and lock up Rendon at 3B.
i don’t think I’d send both. But I’d hold onto Robles. Especially if Harper walks.