Probabilities cut both ways. Wild could move up or down. Looking at the NHL teams and the trends, Wild are almost a lock for being bottom-4, with a great chance of the worst team in hockey. A top-2 pick is not likely, it is a quite real possibility.
As for a second top-10 pick, that has a lot more contigencies, but that doesn't make it is improbable. In fact, it has very little to do with randomness of draft odds, and more to Bill G.'s strategy. To put simply, if he were to decide that he wanted a second top-10 pick above other things, it is a high likelihood that he could make it happen. Zucker, Staal, Brodin, etc. are on the table for acquiring extra 1st. If there is an actual liquidation, grabbing 2 more 1sts is within his reach. Then it is just a question of how much he wants to add to get up into the top-10, or whether he wants a player in the 11-15 range instead.
For example, if the Rangers end up at 8th overall, they could like a deal for Brodin + two later 1sts for the 8th overall and a cap dump like M.Staal.