Well, I don't know if I'm wholly on board with sending Bjeli/CoJo out to save money this year. I don't know what that gets us. We're basically on the hook for 50% of their salary (the remainder of the year) which is a bit short of $10M, and then $2.4M for CoJo's buyout. So we can basically eat $12M by this summer and be done with it (though the $2.4M would go on next year's cap, wouldn't expect that to be a real killer). I don't have a lot of desire to stretch that out into say, $5M each of the next two years for a player that isn't going to play. "Just take your lumps" is where I'm at on that.
So if we find a taker for Bjeli, or somewhat less likely Cojo, and we are getting a 2nd in return, I don't want salary next year. A 2nd and a dead contract (or perhaps we trade them into a trade exception) for a player who can help your team this year in the playoffs seems fair.
If we're getting a first in return, then that's where I'd expect to potentially have to eat some salary coming back. My stomach for eating that salary would probably depend on how good the pick is, naturally.
But if we're going to trade these guys as sort of a pseudo-stretch provision, I'm not really down with that. Just arrange a buyout or let them finish out the season if it comes to that.