Michael Bradley wrote:Just looking at the top 20 rounds of each draft, from 2002-2008, Ricciardi drafted 25 high players total. That is 25 draftees over seven drafts (again just the first 20 rounds), which AA already topped in one draft.
I really don't care about HS/college as long as the talent is there. With Ricciardi, I never got the feeling that he drafted a potential star (other than maybe Snider) after the draft concluded. AA is going the opposite direction (all HS), so his picks will take much longer to develop and will have higher bust potential, but I like what I have seen so far.
Agreed...I think that JP did a pretty decent job drafting, all things considered (Hill, Marcum, Lind, Janssen, Litsch, Purcey, Romero, Snider, Arencibia and Cecil in a five-year span is solid), but I think that AA's high risk/high reward drafting -- and trades -- is a better fit for what our organization has to do at this point.