I think Rosich is saying the right things at the moment.
But if it goes down to the wire, the question for me is whether his list manager role outweighs his CEO role. ie.
Does he hold out to the bitter end to get the best deal, or hold on to Neale, missing out on (probably) Hogan, Lobb and Duncan, or does he - knowing that it will take 2 first rounders to get Hogan - act as a CEO desperate for a good news story and let him go for one first rounder and a token 4th round pick so the PR machine can get the "Hogan to Freo" headlines cranking?
Time will tell.