Well of course he is. I wasn't comparing Rolison and Zastryzny as prospects, but comparing the situations. (i.e. a guy who wasn't great most of the year, but who happened to have a terrific start in his conference tourney in front of the FO; leading them to select him) I don't buy it. Rolison was a top 10 or 20 guy for most pubs coming into the year whereas Zastrzny was a relative unknown that happened to be LH, have some arm strength, be healthy, and not totally suck in college while being cheap (Cubs signed him for like 200K+ below slot) for the Bryant draft. That distinction is significant, as is the gap in their college performance. Zastrzny gave up more H than IP in college with a low K rate, mostly in the Big 12, whereas Rolison was strong in the CCL while closing his college career with a season that will probably push 100 IP/120 Ks with tourney play in the SEC. Basically, you're really selling Rolison short by even lumping them together on general terms. I disagree. Rolison as a 1st rounder is as big a stretch to me as Zastryzny was as a 2nd rounder. He was garbage against SEC opponents this year and feasted on lesser opponents. Other than his curve, his stuff isn’t anything to write home about. His body is probably maxed out, so he’s not going to improve the 89-92 much. Rolison’s stock has been steadily falling all year and honestly, his health is the only reason he’s still in 1st round discussions. He wouldn’t be in mine. But I still think you are trying to compare them as prospects. Rolison is clearly a superior prospect to what Zastryzny was. That was never in question.