You could go back and dissect just about any draft in similar fashion. Even in 2000, the worst draft in history in which so many lotto picks were busts (e.g. Jerome Moiso, Mateen Cleaves), there were some decent players in the second round (e.g. Michael Redd, Eddie House, Eduardo Najera). In fact, Redd, arguably the best player in that draft, was taken at #43.