Well this is the bias of fans. If you go by what experts are saying it's a 3-4 person draft in tier 1 (depending on where you count Exum) with Embiid being in his own tier. I've read the threads all year about doomsday scenarios where the Jazz aren't in a position for a franchise player, and guess what, that's the position you're in now (hence the Aaron Gordon hate threads here).
The NBA is built on superstars, and your fans have complained about the limited ceiling of your players (no franchise players on your roster). To get a franchise player prospect, there's a premium to be paid. This wouldn't even be a discussion if Exum isn't available at 5 (or if Philly is TREMENDOUSLY high on Vonleh).
So yes, you now rationalize that being in the 5th position and having your choice of tier 2 prospects that there isn't a huge gulf between tier 1 and 2. I'm just telling you that going by consensus, the assets required to move up into tier 1 are higher than what you'd think.
EX: Jazz fans want to give up Kanter (we all know you hate him). Every fanbase outside of the Jazz are looking for Favors.
Now, you can gripe all you want, but at the end of the day the Bucks/Sixers are in a position perfectly content to draft at their spot, with Cleveland perhaps folding to immediate "win now" pressures. The onus is on the Jazz to move up, not the other way around. And it's that type of onus that led to the Sixers getting Noel/10th for Jrue last year.