I'm much more confident in this organization developing pitchers and helping them reach peak value, whether it be in the form of helping the major league team or acquiring something in a trade than I am a positional player. Taking that into consideration, we are building depth and should be able to and will be able to acquire hitting at other positions of need.
I didn't like the Drew trade, but without a Wainwright and Marquis we wouldn't have been able to acquire him. Same with Sheffield with Odalis, among many other moves that we made during that era.
And gone are the days where we can bring up a high impact bat year after year like we did in the 90's starting with Gant and Justice, than Klesko, Javy, Chipper, Andruw, etc. It would be nice to get to that point, but after the graduation of Freeman, Simmons, and Heyward and the recent evaluation and drafts of our previous regime has left the organization devoid of talent like that.
I'm not necessarily trying to defend the FO on this particular draft so far but appears that there is a game plan in place, and with the history and success that guys like Hart and Clark have had over the years, I'll give them the benefit of doubt...but it appears a couple of things are going on right now
1) allocating more bonus money for Allard, who clearly was on the Braves radar and they love and want to get into the organization and develop (Clearly was the Braves choice and could be an elite SP) &
2) drafting college relief pitchers that should be ready sooner and can provide the Braves to go on the cheap with high impact arms in the bullpen in the near future to contend while allocating more dollars at more pressing areas of need &
3) drafting hopefully more raw talent and taking on more risk in the later rounds that are farther away but could provide greater dividends in the long term