By Kyle Daubs View the original article to see embedded media. When a team is “lucky” enough to get the No. 1 overall pick, it means one of two things. That team was one of the worst teams the season prior or the team conducted a trade to land the top pick in the draft. When a team uses that pick, they are hopeful they drafted a player that can change the course of the franchise’s future. While the No. 1 pick always sounds great on draft night, it doesn’t guarantee anything. We have seen players end up as major busts, which has prohibited the franchise from growing even further. For the great …