With just one player drafted per year, Germany isn't going to continue developing early picks on a regular picks. Draisaitl is a beast no doubt. I think Seider and Stützle will be good NHL players, and that maybe Bokk also makes it. But why are you so convinced they will end up better than Marco Sturm, Jochen Hecht, Marcel Goc, Christian Ehrhoff and Dennis Seidenberg?
That is true, I'm judging from a few age groups and it might be premature but we have seen the Swiss, Danish and German examples when one elite prospect equals more are following him. Yes, Slovakia has and always had the quantity, that's what keeps them at the elite in WJC but the last time they had a first-rounder was...? I can't remember. That's why I'm saying they are closer to the countries that can not produce those successfully than those that can. And this, in turn, isn't something based on a couple of generations.
You might say Germany only produces one player per year, I will say they have 4 1st rounders in the last 7 years and regarding the number of picks, teams just don't pick many Germans regardless of their quality. Kahun was never drafted, Lean Bergmann was never drafted, Plachta, Ehliz, Eisenschmidt. They have all became good enough players to be signed by the NHL teams but none of them was drafted, arguable due to some mixture of Germany not being scouted heavily and having an attractive league for home-grown players. Russia would only get 7-10 players or so drafted as well for a while there but there is a number of things why teams choose to draft or not draft the player. Same way the number of Swiss players drafted is pretty skewed as well.
Regarding the German guys, I think it's fairly obvious, Draisaitl is the superstar they have never had and Sturm/Hecht and Seidenberg are basically the floor of what Stutzle and Seider projects to be. Bokk is going to be either an elite European league player or NHL top-6er, Grubauer in goal, Gawanke is solid in the AHL at 20, Peterka, Reichel, Kahun and Grubauer. The guys you have listed trail behind in quality already and the quantity is bound to catch up fairly soon as well.
Also, I don't really understand your sentiment towards Slovaks in this thread
I may have been harsh and generalized too much but Slovakia played an absolutely terrible, mistake-riddled game, the roster doesn't feature any talent other than 4-5 guys. So when someone says relegation "isn't ever gonna happen" it gives out a pretty strong denial vibe. Sorry.
Alright, I was implying something completely else. A team's past performance is just a past performance. It may have no impact on a future game against a different opponent, let alone on a hypothetical game. Being sure how a hypothetical game would play out and trashing one team not worthy of the other based on one game is just trolling. Even more so when prior head to head matchups over over any period say otherwise.
It's not just about the performance, the talent isn't there either, that's the big thing. Compare your roster to Belarus' one. Is there a gap, at all?