Even if we did better, expecting greatness with those picks is asking a lot.
The best pick DD had was year 1, and it was the 12th pick. We can haggle about Groome all we want, and if you want to say DD should have known he'd get hurt, fine. You won't convince me it was a bad pick, except in hindsight. That draft also got us Chatham at 51, Shaun Anderson at 88 (traded for Nunez), Dalbec at 118 and Shawryn at 148. No way can you say that was a very bad draft. Maybe not great, but not bad.
The 2017 draft had us picking 24th. Expecting greatness with those picks is unrealistic. We drafted Houck 24, Brannen 63, Netzer 101 & Scherff 161. I'm not going to pretend we did well, here, but with those picks it's hard to say we did badly.
The 2018 draft had us pick 26th. We got Casas- a top 80 prospect. Later we got Decker 64, Feltman 100, Cottam 130, Ward 160 & Duran 220. This was a very good draft, if not excellent, for picking so low.
The 2019 draft was the penalized draft for going over the max line. We picked 43rd. Expecting anything from this draft was a pipe dream. Nevertheless, we seemed to get some promising players: Cannon 43, Lugo 69, Zeferjahn 107, Song 137 & Murphy 197.
All in all, I still believe we did better than expected with the picks we had. Had Groome not gotten hurt and did well, there would be no question we did better than we should have.
The IFA market got us Mata, Jimenez, Velazquez, Aldo Ramirez, Brian Bello and Antoni Flores, Ceddanne Rafaela, Pedro Castellanos, Jorge Rodriguez, Chih-Jung Liu & Jonathan Arauz (rule 5)-- all current top 27 Sox prospects on soxprospects.com.
Don't get me wrong, I'm not trying to convince anyone our farm is great. Adding Downs and Wong helped (thanks Bloom), but it's better than I thought it would be after trading away just about everyone and getting such poor picks and low IFA bonus pools.