What you are missing out on is a Clayton Kershaw, a Zach Grienke, and a Madison Bumgarner who were taken just outside of the top 5 where teams took limited college arms instead of them. In 2006, Luke Hochevar, Greg Reynolds, Brad Lincoln, Brandon Morrow, and Andrew Miller were taken before Clayton Kershaw. In 2007, Daniel Moskos and Ross Detwiller were taken over Jarrod Parker and Madison Bumgarner. Go look at the college pitchers that were taken over Adam Wainwright in 2000.
I understand the point that there are exceptions with college players, but if you give me the choice between David Price and Madison Bumgarner, I'm taking Bumgarner every day. Bumgarner and Kershaw are the top two pitchers in all of baseball right now, IMO. Who would you rather have from the 2002 draft? Bryan Bullington, who went #1 to Pittsburgh out of Ball State, or Zack Greinke who went 7th to Kansas City out of Apopka HS?
In 2009, I'll give you Strausberg as an exception. However, would you rather have Mike Minor or Zach Wheeler? Mike Leake or Shelby Miller?
How am I missing anything? I'm not talking about picks outside the top 5. I've explained over and over that I agree with you once you start dropping even into the bottom of the top 10. Once again: I'm. talking. about. the. first. 2. to. 3. picks.
We won't be picking outside the top 5, so why would that matter?
There is a larger group of high-ceiling HS players than high-ceiling college players, no question. I've never argued that. But the top college players are more likely to become studs than the top HS guys, not less. They have the same ceiling but the college players are closer to reaching theirs and more proven.
If you'd rather take Bumgarner than Price, go ahead. You'll end up on the worse end of that most of the time. If you downgrade a guy like Price simply because he played in college, you're insane.
You can always pick guys here and there. I could find you a million HS pitchers who busted; why would that matter?
The truly elite college players are both more likely to become studs and less likely to bust than the top HS players in most drafts.
I've already specifically told you I'm not talking about a guy like Mike Minor. I don't know why you're purposely ignoring what I'm saying. I'm talking about the Prices, Strasburgs, Priors, Bryants, Brauns, etc.