Anyways, I agree that Morneau/Teixeira/CC/Carpenter/Morneau are arguable due to their salaries, but I just look at it differently from some others
Reaches are going to be much easier for me to do, please don't feel insulted by these because they are just my opinion
Daric Barton (#81) - He may have a favorable salary, but I think there are a ton of better players still available
Jeremy Hellickson (#67) - He's really unproven and there's no guarantee that he even makes the Rays rotation this year, they have a lot of good pitchers
Pablo Sandoval (#47) - He really wasn't all that good last year, he was an average third baseman at best, average third baseman shouldn't go in the top 50 IMO
Ervin Santana (#57) - He hasn't proved nearly enough to be considered as a #1 pitcher on a respectable team, I think there were better available options when he was drafted
Brian McCann (#16) - I have a thing with not drafting catchers not named Joe Mauer in the top 30 picks of a draft, because catcher statistics after Joe Mauer are so random, McCann is consistent for a catcher, but he puts up similar statistics to other position players who will go in the 100's, I just think this is too early for a catcher not named Joe Mauer
Buster Posey (#24) - Read above ^^^, plus he's rather unproven, it was less than a full season of success
Victor Martinez (#36) - He can barely play a good catcher anymore, he's better at first base, and at first base he's not a top 15 hitter by any regards
Dan Uggla (#37) - He's really a one dimensional player, I know it's a shallow position, but he doesn't do much other than hit homers, and he's a terrible fielder
Billy Butler (#45) - The 6th first baseman to go, and not a top 10 first baseman in the league
BJ Upton (#77) - He hasn't hit for power or average for a couple of years now, he gets a lot of steals and plays good defense, but he doesn't get on base enough to warrant this pick in the top 100
Alright, that was my take. Any opinions?