A draft from 1.5 years ago hardly 'hurts' us at the moment. The 2003 draft, hurt this team. The 2004 draft, hurt this team. The trading of our first round prospects before they could establish themselves in the league, hurt this team.
Even if you didn't like the picks, it's too early to say whether the draft was a bust or not.
WJC always brings out this type of conversation and the overhyping (and sometimes underhyping) of certain player(s). It`s a great tournament, but it`s just that. Some players go on to great careers, others not so much. It`s hard to put too much stock in it one way or another.
The Biggs pick seemed to be the right choice based off of the rankings. The argument will always be whether the 2nd round pick was too much to move up and I understand that - but this is the guy Burke and his scouting group thought was worth moving up for (unless you think Burke totally igorned his staff and made the move just for the sake of making it). As for Percy, if I recall he made a huge push late in the season up many teams rankings thanks to a strong Mem Cup Run (which doesn`t reflect in many of the rankings IIRC). Going back to Bob McKenzie, I believe he had him right outside the top 30 initally, but was one of the next best players at 25 (due to teams picking out of Bob`s order). When you are drafting late in round 1, depending on the year, you aren`t drafting a blue chipper. Many of the players in those 20+ range project career wise to where the Maple Leafs hope Biggs and Percy project.
I see a few posters saying it didn't make sense to take him now that we have Rielly and Finn. A pretty silly argument. If anything, the stockpiling of defensive prospects may allow the Leafs to deal for a forward (or forward prospect). It`s not a bad thing to stockpile assets in a certain position..not that it`s the Leafs plan, it just seemed to unfold that way. If the draft is BPA, then Leafs had Finn (specifically) fall into their lap last year based off where they had him ranked. They didn`t know who they were going to pick a year prior to the draft. Just like many around here didn`t assume the Leafs would be taking Morgan Rielly at 5 (and thought for sure the Leafs, needing a skilled center, would have selected one).