Lol @ judging the fat catcher with stolen bases. Navarro's BsR value in his career is -31.0 in 855 games, -3.6 last year, Lind's is -13.4 in 955 games, 0.0 last year in 96 games.
Also, I get that Navarro's "ability" to play C is more favourable than Lind's to play 1B, but the former is not a very good catcher at all. Lind is also a way better hitter than Navarro, and it's not particularly close.