Players drafted outside the top ten picks who are among the top ten in each draft class in career value according to win shares (skipping 2011 because of few games):
2010: Landry Fields, Ed Davis, Trevor Booker, Patrick Patterson
2009: Ty Lawson, Taj Gibson, Dejuan Blair, Darren Collison, Jrue Holiday
2008: George Hill, Nicolas Batum, Ryan Anderson, Luc Mbah a Moute
2007 Marc Gasol, Carl Landry, Thaddeus Young, Jared Dudley, Arron Affalo
2006: Rajon Rondo, Paul Milsap, Ronnie Brewer, Kyle Lowry, JJ Redick, Craig Smith
2005: David Lee, Danny Granger, Jarrett Jack, Louis Williams
2004: Kevin Martin, Josh Smith, Al Jefferson, Jameer Nelson, Anderson Varejao
2003: David West, Josh Howard, Kyle Korver, Boris Diaw, Mo Williams
2002: Carlos Boozer, Tayshaun Prince, John Salmons, Luis Scola
Marc Gasol and Ryan Anderson are both legitimately All-Star worthy players who could completely blow up that string of years without an all-star. By some metrics, Anderson is performing at an All-NBA level and could be this year's Kevin Love - a player who put up good per minute stats that didn't fade when given an expanded role.
The time to blow it up, if there was one, was in the off-season. The lockout completely screwed that up.