What you linked has nothing to do with what I said or what you were saying (i.e. that say the third pick per say is going to definitely have more value than the 5th overall on average). I mean, obviously the 1-5 picks are going to have more value on average than picks 6-10 on average, that's self evident. It's what you have inside those ranges that we are talking about. And if you throw the 1st pick in there it massively skews the results, many years the #1 pick is a no brainer player that is going to produce a huge amount of WAR, like Adrian Gonzalez, Justin Upton, Joe Mauer, Strasburg, Price, Gerrit Cole, Harper, etc, etc. If you take those #1 picks out of the equation the data looks vastly different.
If you are going to try and act smug about data, at least try and produce facts that support the argument you are making.