That's one of the stupidest things I've read on this board. That's EXACTLY what you want/hope for from a top five draft pick.
If you draft a guy expecting him to be a pro-bowler 10 seasons from now you're being unrealistic. This is way less than 1% of players.
Only a QB or possibly an OL has a solid chance of being on the same team a decade after being drafted outside of a very few special players (Michael Strahan, Larry Fitzgerald, Brian Urlacher-- IOW Hall of Famers). Odds are you aren't getting a Hall of Famer.
Sorry.
Tyron Smith was 20 years old when he was drafted, so he's unusual.
2006 NFL Draft (i.e. 10 years ago): Mario Williams, Reggie Bush, Vince Young, D'Brickashaw Ferguson, AJ Hawk, Vernon Davis, Michael Huff, Donte Whitner, Ernie Sims, Matt Leinert.
Only Ferguson is still with the same team and while he's a solid player he's 5 years removed from being a pro-bowler.
People need to get real.