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CarltonTheBear said:The push to get into the top five is so the team has a chance at drafting a better player than they would at 6-7-8. Looking at it in any other way is pretty odd in my opinion.
I really think that the sort of amped up rhetoric around the relative importance of picking 6th vs. 5th is about the sort of impatience I'm talking about and the fact that, as we're discussing, those top five are the ones who are seen as having the most star potential in the draft. I just remember virtually the same thing in 2008 where picking in the top 5 was seen to be of such crucial import that it sparked what ended up being a pretty terrible trade on the Leafs part. Realistically good players are going to be available at #6 and the difference won't be huge in terms of where the team is 3 or 4 years from now.
But I guess I could have also thrown in that I hope the Leafs draft #1 if that would have clarified things.