We all know there's a lot of luck in the development of prospects a GM/CBO drafts, and those kept vs. those traded -- mainly because there are entire departments of employees involved in scouting, analyzing, discussing and arguing who comes and goes.
It's also hard to call Dombrowski or Bloom good or bad at drafting, compared to say, Epstein, who had more free reign to give out big bucks to sign top picks. Overall, the draft is just part of their job, and the way most teams operate -- grabbing the consensus BEST player left on the board when it's their turn -- it's hard to be really good or bad at it.
But one thing that separates the big wigs is being decisive enough to actually use some of that prospect capital to acquire talent evaluated outside the organization. It was a speciality of Dombro's, a weakness of Bloom's, and a trait that might make or break Breslow... and our summahs!