Trxjw
Retired.
Steve's catching an awful lot of flack for a guy who has been putting in work on these kids all year. I actually agree with what he's saying. The Rangers passed on kids with higher ceilings to take players with higher floors. That's fine, but for an organization that lacks star power outside of the crease it can certainly come back to haunt them.
On the one hand, I understand why they did it. They've been pissing away draft picks for years and they need guys who can step in because of the giant void the lack of picks created. However, for an organization and fan base that has largely been hiding behind the "you can't get those guys where we draft" mantra for the last decade, it's a fascinating spot to be in. The same scouting staff that was rightfully crucified for taking McIlrath is now being lauded for going off the board once again in the first round; and not just once, but twice.
I felt there were better players on the board at both spots, but I very much hope to be proven wrong.
On the one hand, I understand why they did it. They've been pissing away draft picks for years and they need guys who can step in because of the giant void the lack of picks created. However, for an organization and fan base that has largely been hiding behind the "you can't get those guys where we draft" mantra for the last decade, it's a fascinating spot to be in. The same scouting staff that was rightfully crucified for taking McIlrath is now being lauded for going off the board once again in the first round; and not just once, but twice.
I felt there were better players on the board at both spots, but I very much hope to be proven wrong.