The scouts have been on a roll finding serviceable D in later rounds in the Murray era. Borowiecki is the prototype and guys like Claesson, Wideman, Wikstrand and now Jaros have followed.
It seems like they key on a single great asset of the players like Wideman and Claesson's skating, Borowiecki and Jaros' physicality and just develop them with their strengths in mind. All seem like very hockey IQ positive players too, but with obvious weaknesses at 18 or 19.
None of these guys will be big stars but all guys who can take regular shifts with a good NHL team after some development. It's pretty impressive how they do it year after year. Almost like they have some sort of weird formula.
Edit: add Ben Harpur to that list. I really like his chances.