Bill_Berg
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Nik the Trik said:Just for some quick clarification, Graves and Foote didn't get picked 31st overall, they got picked with the first pick of the second round which was at the time the 22nd overall pick.
Hockeydb does a "best player by position" for every draft pick:
http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/draft/draft_bests.php?page=1
Where you can see that they have the best #30 picks as Sandis Ozolinsh and our ol' pal Randy Carlyle and the best #31 picks as two ex-Leafs in Felix Potvin and Tiger Williams.
But if you look through those lists so much of it is random. Picks #35 and #44 have yielded better returns than #32 and #29. There's really no rhyme or reason to it. Good players can be taken in the second round but, no, 2nd round picks aren't worth a ton. It's why we keep getting them for Daniel Winnik.
Thanks, Nik. I couldn't find a sortable list by pick, so I did settle on the 1st pick of the second round, and completely forgot about the fact there use to be fewer teams.
These picks are like playing pin the tail on the donkey.
The value them is really just that we have 11 of them after Matthews. The odds of hitting something are better if you have more picks.
And hopefully Hunter has a better average pinning that tail than other GMs.