On a side note, forget about Fisher in the scenario.
Now I'm kind of wondering.
WHAT IF a team somehow did have the first 10 picks in a draft?
Wouldn't the chances of becoming absolutely great within 2 years be very high?
How could you fail? If you wanted to, you could pick an entire defense of starters in each position.
Or offense.
Hypothetically, I'd get all Les Snead on those ten picks. Meaning I'd trade every second one for future 1st rounders, just to keep the gravy train rolling.
So, take the 1st overall, trade the 2nd overall for 2 more first rounders in coming years (say one in 2019, one in 2020), take the 3rd overall, trade the fourth overall... and so on. So not only would I have five first rounders this year, but I'd have six next year (mine, plus the five I acquired in trades), and say six more two years from now. Plus all the extra 2nd and third rounders I also got.