When people talk about the Ducks' draft struggles, I think they mean that the Ducks don't have any internally drafted or developed stars. But I think there's a couple things wrong with that perception:
1. The team is very good at churning out players like Sam Steel - solid players who provide value in the middle/bottom of your lineup. I think that's a repeatable skill from the scouting department and they've shown themselves to be adept at it.
2. The players they've drafted who HAVE turned into stars do so with other teams (Theodore, Karlsson, Montour). That speaks to deficiencies in their player development program rather than their drafting, something I felt to be true essentially since Murray took over. Whether Verbeek's team is any good at remains to be seen.
Anyway, good for Steel. He's one of those guys who needed a change of scenery to find his niche, but he probably could have been this for us under better coaching.