Sarge said:
Carlton was good enough to introduce me to the works of Corey Pronman yesterday and I read some stuff he did on Button's draft history. While Button missed on a bunch of his first round picks, if you take a deeper look, he was really quite good in later rounds.
As a GM or as a scout? Because, if it's as GM, he had little to nothing to do with those later round choices, and the success there is more of a result of him hiring competent scouts. Missing on the first round picks, however, as a GM, says a lot more, since that's where GMs are really involved in the scouting process.