But as Minnesota Timberwolves president of basketball operations Gersson Rosas told NBC Sports NBA Insider Tom Haberstroh on “The Habershow,” draft classes can’t be accurately evaluated until those players all have been in the league for a few seasons. “I’m a big believer [that] there’s talent in every draft, but you can’t grade a draft until at least three or four years out,” said Rosas, whose team holds the No. 1 overall pick. “That’s what makes our job so complicated. It’s not about just picking the right player. It’s about the player being picked into the right system, health, opportunity, and the execution or the maximization of that talent. “The reality is we don’t know. Everybody has a quick narrative on certain drafts, and even this one in particular.”