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But Churchill deserves some props, and can't be easily dismissed though he's not always right.
I will say this: the "2014 Imperative" (based on Felix' contract expiration and Ichiro turning 40) that informed my earlier analysis of the draft (as in, Ms should not be as interested in long-range high school projects) is somewhat considerably altered by:
1. Vargas/Fister [what can you say? they rock]
2. Pineda being even better than we thought
3. Paxton [last night: 5.1 IP, 3 H, 1 ER, 3 BB, 7 K]
4. Wilhelmsen getting stretched out to start [I'm very bullish in him as a starter]
Fact is, they don't need another frontline starter by 2014.  They have a full set and more on the way.
5. Smoak becoming an instant XBH + OBP machine
6. Ackley looking like he'll be the same
7. Talent developing behind them that can be flipped for more offense (Triunfel, Seager, etc.)
Whatever has changed, however, I don't pass on Rendon unless there is a very good medical reason. 
If there is a good medical reason, or if the Pirates take him, then there are good reasons to consider opting for a teenage position player over a college arm. 
Dylan Bundy appears to have loads of potential, but spending zillions on a teenage arm at #2 when we have Walker and Campos already in the fold doesn't add up.
So, yes, I see a Lindor or Starling scenario much more than I did a few months ago.  The timetable has changed.
I did a little analysis of Lindor, Starling and Littlewood's numbers from the Team USA teen team here: http://seattlesportsinsider.com/news/2-pick-314-featuring-2010-usa-teen-...
Lindor, for the less-initiated, is a switch-hitter, and considered more of a plus glove at SS than Nick Franklin.  Some are skeptical that he will hit for power as he moves up the ladder, but others think he projects to get stronger.

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