I mean I wasn't thinking that far ahead but I agree with what you said. Smoak is hardly a lock for everyday starts at 1B, Navarro should be salary dumped and the fact that Weeks' bat could potentially play at DH gives the team some options to work with. With injuries and what not, you never know exactly how things are going to play out. You don't have to have a 100% clear path. You can at least conceive of ways of getting him into the same lineup with Travis and that's enough for a guy who can be a stop gap for an immediate need. As for the commitment in years, I'm not sure it would take that much to sign him this late into the offseason. I'd prefer to wait it out and offer him a pillow contract like a true stop gap. I think there's a non-negligible chance he accepts that because long term commitments to defensively limited players aren't any more enticing for other teams than they are for the Jays.