I don't have any proof (it might be a worthwhile debate), but it seems to make sense to me that one of the worst things you can do in drafting is draft someone expecting them to be a star/true #1 option who either cannot handle the load, doesn't turn out to be sufficiently efficient, or has little interest in anything but scoring.
Whether this applies to anyone in this particular draft class, I'm not informed enough to truly evaluate, but I do worry that we may be trying to force a #1 to emerge when there's no obvious #1 left. If so, I'd much rather go with someone we're confident can work as a strong #2 or 3.