Disagree.
We lost alot but when you have mega talented team that happens. Players/recruits saw 10 Tennessee players drafted and know if they come here that they can be prepared for MLB. Stephenson was the most unexpected and probably hurt the most.
We won't be as good next year but we have talent on the roster and we have talent lined up for the next few years.
How could it have gone worse? Because I can tell you a number of ways it could've gone better for Tennessee:
-Crawford is drafted in the 2nd or 3rd round due to Tommy John concerns (thought to be a real possibility) and goes to Tennessee so he can get into the 1st round next year.
-Marcum isn't drafted.
-Stevenson isn't drafted top 10 or at all and returns to UT (as was thought to be very possible).
-Beck and Tidwell go R1 as expected. They were leaving anyway, so it would be better for them to go higher...where they were projected.
-Luc, Evan, and/or Walsh all get drafted.
-Lawson isn't drafted and comes back (which was though to be very possible)
-Mabrey not drafted in the top 10 and comes back.
Basically, the guys we wanted to get drafted high were drafted lower than expected (or the guys we wanted to be drafted period weren't) and the guys UT needed to get drafted low or go undrafted and come back were drafted higher than expected and are going pro.
I agree that we have talent and will be fine, but I'm not seeing how this draft went well for Tennessee on any level. Certainly not "couldn't have gone any better." It most certainly could have gone much better. The only way it could've gone worse is for Stanwich to get drafted, but he was thought to be a fringe MLB draft prospect anyway.
That said, these kids are human beings, so putting my UT fandom aside, I am happy for guys like Lawson and Stevenson getting their shot.