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Franklin is very good, but has some issues. I, myself, have moved Miller ahead of him.
Myers just hit 37 HR at 21, and he was considered one of the very top prospects at 19 (with Hosmer and Moustakas). In fact, at the time Baseball America thought those three might be the best set of elite prospects in the same organization ever (or at least since BA has been ranking them).
Paxton is better than Odorizzi, but less "MLB-ready-looking." Those of us "in the know" will rank Pax higher, but the general consensus would be about even or advantage to Odorizzi.
But I know what you mean, Seattle does, in fact, have a very good crop of young talent, and it sounds like Z is planning on keeping it unless he gets the right kind of deal.