They say better late than never.
Graduations have seen the depth of the Chicago White Sox system depleted from where it was at midseason 2017 (and maybe even at the start of last season, when it wasn’t that great) but the top talent remains simply superb. You’re not going to find any arguments about the top two prospects, and the top four is near-consensus, as well. After that, there’s a drop-off, though the opinion of the height of it differs a good deal. If you’re like me, and have (among other things) some serious questions about the position player drafting the last few years, the drop is bigger.