Even before Bryce Harper and Stephen Strasburg were selected first overall, they were widely assumed to be future all-stars. As for the players drafted 10 or 15 rounds later? Teams might not say as much, but they’d typically be happy to land bench players and relievers late in the draft.

To their credit, Harper and Strasburg lived up to the hype, but a look at the 2016 all-star rosters shows that plenty of star power emerges late in the draft.

Of the 55 all-stars who were drafted, 33 were selected within the first 100 picks, but the 22 others were selected after that point. Among them: Toronto Blue Jays right-hander Marco Estrada (174), first baseman Edwin Encarnacion (274) and left fielder Michael Saunders (333).

Lowest-Drafted 2016 All-Stars

Name Team Selected Mark Melancon Pirates 284 Michael Saunders Blue Jays 333 Adam Duvall Reds 348 Stephen Vogt Athletics 365 Daniel Murphy Nationals 394 Matt Carpenter Cardinals 399 Dexter Fowler Cubs 410 Mark Trumbo Orioles 533 A.J. Ramos Marlins 638 Brad Brach Orioles 1275

Still, if you’re drafting in the top 10 picks, your chances of landing an all-star aren’t bad.

Highest-Drafted 2016 All-Stars