Considering its not only the minor league deal aspect that the Jays want, but the major league pay portion to be very low as well (sub $1.5 that Belisario was going to get), I don't see the Jays being able to get any of these remaining guys unless they move from that stance. AA seems to think that they can improve the bullpen from within and with luck and chance that Delabar et al. can recover from bad years, and return to dominance. While they certainly could, and if you're going to leave things to luck and chance, the bullpen is probably the only position where you can get away with that, BUT... the issue here is depth.
If theyre going to go on the cheap depending on hope and chance, in a season which they NEED to make the playoffs, they NEED better depth at the position in case that Delabar cant come back, in the case the Cecil's and Loup's have down years (luck and chance can swing the other way too), and in the case of injuries.
Right now, to contend, theyre counting on 1. No down seasons from those who had good seasons last year. 2. Bounceback seasons from those who had down seasons last year. 3. the establishment into full time productive major leaguers by Drabek, Jenkins, and Sanchez, and 4. No injuries.
Luck has to be on our side at some point...but risking the season on it...not a good plan AA.