Looking at what a prospect ends up doing once they're an NHLer against what was expected of them would be interesting. But that shouldn't have anything to do with an orgs prospect rankings since the simple fact that the player has cemented themselves as an NHLer (usually by a specified number of games played) means they are no longer a prospect.
the way it is right now, means that looking at the prospect pool rankings is just pointless. which they are right now.
how many years in a row now have the sharks apparently had the worst prospect pool in the league? atleast the past 3 years if my memory serves me right
but yet the sharks keep having players push there ways onto the big club. and most of them in top roles on the team, not just the run of the mill bottom 6 forwards.