My criteria for 'success' is based purely on what they have produced given their stage of development. So for example if Post was performing as he is now in his 5th season I would label him a failure but based on the reality that it is his, Vickery's and Nahas' first year at the club, I would rate them as successes. Clubs do not wait until a player has been around 10 years to make a call on a player, they base it on their age, potential, opportunity etc. I have done the same with our recruits and trades.
Casserly and Hughes were failures. Casserly is a recruiting failure through not fault of his own but all the same, given the return for the club, he was a wasted pick. Similarly, Hughes may have been rated a recruiting success in his first year but in 2009 he was a failure. This is why both of these players are no longer on our list plain and simple.
Right now, judging on current performance, Putt and Gourdis are failures. The questions is whether that is expected and what factors have hindered their development to date. From what we have seen of Cotchin he has been a success given the obstacles he has overcome. His upside remains huge. The only way he would be considered a recruitment blunder is if his injury concerns continue but as it stands, from the small amount of what we have seen, he has been a success.
My vote is for Jackson at the moment but if none of the above players realize their potential my decision will be vastly altered.
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