I only have about 30 seasons under my belt, but I have noticed that each draft is unique and the talent has huge variability from season to season. I have now seen about six draft classes where there were no players like the one above whatsoever. I have seen about the same amount of draft classes where there were three or four players like the one above.
Sometimes when there is a lack of quality guys like the above, the draft class will be full of decent depth. However, this isn't always the case. Sometimes you get a draft class that has both quality and depth; other times you get a draft class that lacks both.
The above is one of the many reasons that I don't tank. If you run into draft classes where there is a lack of talent, all of a sudden, a planned three years of tanking turns into a half dozen years of tanking. The past two seasons in Earl Weaver had very little high school talent. It was frustrating this season because I was loaded with comp picks, but this season had a lack of quality and quantity.
Congrats on your guy. He seems to studding out.