That doesn't mean Minnesota's farm system is bereft of talent, though it's not as elite-level heavy as it was a year ago. Much of it has come from the Draft -- 18 of the Top 30, to be exact. Four of the top 10 are first-round picks from the past four years, starting with No. 1 prospect Nick Gordon, whom the Twins took No. 5 overall in the 2014 Draft.
There could be more graduations to come, with 10 of the Top 30 listed as having ETAs for this year. Only two from the Top 10 -- 2013 first-rounder Kohl Stewart and Adalberto Mejia, one of only two prospects acquired via trade -- look like they will reach Minnesota this year and potentially graduate off the list.