Just an unbiased question. I like Roberts, but don't think he helps the Cubs THAT much. However, my question is: When was the last time a Cubs prospect that we drafted turned out to be ANYTHING more than a mediocre bench player or a flash in the pan? When was the last time a player camu up through the farm system and amounted to anything? I am hoping for Soto and it seems like maybe: however, at this point it is still a maybe. Zambrano? If we can develop a player every 11-12 years are our prospects worth that much? In terms of first round picks we haven't seen much: Year--Player--Pick No. 2006--Tyler Colvin, LF--13 2005--Mark Pawelek, lhp--20 2003--Ryan Harvey, cf--6 2002--Bobby Brownlie, rhp--21 2001--Mark Prior, rhp--2 (could turn things around) 2000--Luis Montanez, ss--3 1999--Ben Christensen, rhp--26 1998--Corey Patterson, of--3 1997--Jon Garland, rhp--10 1996--Todd Noel, rhp--17 1995--Kerry Wood, rhp--4 (still in progress) 1994--Jayson Peterson, rhp--15 1993--Brooks Kieschnick, of--10 1993--Jon Ratliff, rhp--24 1993--Kevin Orie, ss--29 1992--Derek Wallace, rhp--11 1991--Doug Glanville, of--12 (played for a while at least) 1990--Lance Dickson, lhp--23 1989--Earl Cunningham, of--8 1988--Ty Griffin, 2b--9 1987--Mike Harkey, rhp--4 1986--Derrick May, of--9 1985--Rafael Palmeiro, 1b--22 ; Dave Masters, rhp--24 1984--Drew Hall, lhp--3 1983--Jackie Davidson, rhp--6 1982--Shawon Dunston, ss--1 ; Tony Woods, ss--17 ; Stan Boderick, of--27 1981--Joe Carter, of--2 1980--Don Schulze, rhp--11 1979--Jon Perlman, rhp--12 1978--Bill Hayes, c--13 1977--Randy Martz, rhp--12 1976--Herman Segelke, rhp--7 1975--Brian Rosinski, of--4 1974--Scot Thompson, of--7 1973--Jerry Tabb, 1b--16 1972--Brian Vernoy, p--15 1971--Jeff Wehmeier, p--16 1970--Gene Hisler, of--19 1969--Roger Metzger, ss--16 1968--Ralph Rickey, of--15 1967--Terry Hughes, ss--2 1966--Dean Burk, rhp--5 1965--Dick James, rhp--6 Who am I forgetting?