None of us are going to truly know until 5-7 years from now, but, I will say this:
There is a reason that shows like First Take and Get Up and Undisputed do segments where people get to re-draft past drafts. Whenever disruption happens in a marketplace, there are people who hang onto the old metrics way too long. 
There are people still walking around with Blackberry phones. Believe it or not, MySpace DOES still operate. When the polls tell you that Hillary Clinton has it in the bag, it's time to re-examine polling methods. 
When the league is producing players like Draymond Green at Pick 35, Jimmy Butler at Pick 30,	Giannis Antetokounmpo at 15, Kawhi Leonard at 15, it is not unfathomable that Pick 7 may turn out to have a better career than Pick 1. 
The disruption that has happened in the NBA has been 'position-less basketball.' We're accustomed to hearing that "basketball is about matchups." What's changed is that, by picking players with a wider variety of skills, you can now take skills that are traditionally associated with one position, and move those responsibilities to a completely different player on the floor, before the opposing coach even works out what is happening. 
Point Guards like Mark Jackson and Gary Payton had more polished back-to-the-basket post moves than 80% of todays bigs.
Wendell Carter, Jr. lends himself to that model with the wide array of polished skills he has compared to debatably all of the bigs picked ahead of him. Other franchises need to put bums in seats by drafting sexy, athletic players with a lot of bounce and leap in their games, who are one Achilles, one ACL, one back injury, away from being out of the league altogether. 
The Bulls just picked the tortoise instead of the hare.