Brian39
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Where as with Ralph, I think he was also overdrafted but is a very intriguing prospect. He's in a weird spot because of the risk involved that is entirely on the FO. Ralph, as the same player, would be seen as a probable steal in the late 3rd. But drafting him with the earlier 2nd put some undue criticism on him. I think taking him over better prospects put him in a bad spot, the same way if we had traded up to 12 and taken Jiricek would have for him.
I don't think you are wrong about the way people's opinions of players is skewed by what they cost their favorite team (cap hit, draft capital, trade return, etc).I think the FO made people have higher expectations on Ralph by taking him a tier above where he probably should have gone, which is why I brought up Buium (a clear first tier D) vs. Jiricek (a true 2nd tier D with Solberg, etc.) I think Ralph around mid-late 3rd would be a steal, but taking him over someone like Pulkkinen puts pressure on him to be an impact guy on a timeline where as someone like Kos can develop in his own time.
However, this is probably a situation where we can step back and remember that the vast majority of Blues fans don't have any understanding or awareness of the differences between a couple draft tiers outside of the 1st round. I think this board is the most knowledgeable online community regarding Blues prospects and we're having this discussion in the thread about who is our 13th best prospect.
I don't really think that Ralph is under any actual undue pressure due to his draft spot. Again, I think you are right that selecting him where we did influences our opinions, but in the grand scheme of things we are a tiny sliver of the fanbase and our opinions genuinely don't move the needle for the players/executives in the Blues organization. This isn't a Brewer situation where fan frustration will be noticeably directed at the player.