I disagree, too. You might not consistently get all-stars after the 14th pick, you can definitely get strong contributors. Looking at my current roster, I would say I have a stud catcher with low durability (would be an all-star if he could play over 100 games in a season), a strong defensive catcher, a good DH/middling defensive catcher, starting LF averaging 30 HRs/season, and four relievers. I would recommend upping your HS/College scouting budget and taking another pass at ranking players during the draft. If you are maxing out your scouting budget and appropriately ranking players, you really should be getting usable pieces will into the second round.