The Nashville Predators will occasionally come under fire for never having drafted a dynamic, game-breaking forward in their 17-year history. It may lead one to think they aren't very good at finding and/or selecting talent, but that's not really the case.
Over the years, Nashville has found a good number of players, both in the middle and late rounds, that go on to lead long, mostly productive NHL careers. Sure, they haven't brought in an offensive superstar, but that's an entirely different notion than "they're bad at drafting. In fact, 17 of the 34 players that played a game for the Predators this season were drafted by the club.