Ehh I mean OK. How good are the starters? I think we all can agree the 2019 draft wasn't that good.
Yet I see two starters (Hollywood and Powers) and some depth (Hill, Boykin and Ferguson (RIP)). So is that now a decent or good draft or is it still ass like most people think it is?
I'd say if I look at every draft I'll find two starters + depth. The better drafts will have higher impact, franchise-level players, and the Madubuike-types would be the higher end depth guys instead of the starters.
2018 draft is an outlier draft, but I get three literally All-Pro level players and I got some pretty good starter or high end depth players (Averett, Bozeman, Elliott)
Like I'd say the 2017 draft class is better than the 2020 draft class. 2017 is what a good/solid draft class looks like to me.
I also personally do a heavier measurement of draft classes based on their contributions post-rookie contract. While I understand we can't keep everybody, we can normally keep core players and solid contributors if we want. I struggle with the 2020 class and isolate who's going to make it past a rookie contract. I don't think Queen will, I'm not sure Dobbins will. Stone and Madubuike may be only guys worth keeping. Even Duvernay I'm kind of like "eh", maybe.