Has to make you wonder what they did differently this draft than previous ones, to hit on this many picks in one draft is not something this team has done since 2010-2012, Tariq Woolen looks like the best defensive draft pick since Bobby Wagner
Not that this explains it all, but there is a huge difference between drafting to build a team from scratch, and drafting to flesh out a team of stars. The latter is much harder.
When your rookies have to compete against a team with Sherman, Chancellor, Thomas, Wags, Wright, Bennet, Avril, Baldwin, Beast, Tate, etc already with solidified roles, the numbers dictate that a higher percentage won't find a starting job.
When your drafting into a team with fewer superstars, your batting average is more likely to be higher.
I've mentioned this regarding how few hits we've had in previous drafts.
Even so, they really knocked it out of the park this time.