I completely disagree
Wing Players are the most shallow positions with the fewest elite players in them. SF/SG have very few Elites after the top while the other positions are very deep
Lets consider
PER
Since the average PER is 15 for a starter lets see how many players with a Per of 15 or higher are at each position
PG: 30
C: 27
PF: 38
SG: 23
SF: 18
We can even go deeper, since per is a 36 stat lets take out all players who averaged under 25m a game.
SF: 15
PG: 26
PF: 27
C: 20
SG: 18
How about how each position has out of the top 100
PG: 27
SG: 9
SF: 11
PF: 32
C: 22
Why don't we take a look at the names of the top 10 of each position
Top 10 PG
CP3
Rose
Westbrook
Parker
Irving
Curry
Williams
Nash
Lou Williams
Lin
Lawson
Lowery
added 2 more just because Lin/Curry had so limited games this year.
Top 10 SG
Wade
Ginobli
Bryant
Harden
Johnson
Ellis
Thorton
Kevin Martin
Paul George
Billups
Gerald Green
Added 1 more due to Billups going down
Top 10 SF
Lebron
Durant
Carmelo
Pierce
Granger
Gay
Iggy
Batum
Leonard
Dunleavy
Top 10 PF
Love
Griffen
LA
Faried
Millsap
Dirk
Cousins
Wright
Anderson
Josh Smith
Ilysova
Pau Gasol
Added a few more due to 2 guys avg under 20m a game
Top 10 C
Howard
Bynum
Jefferson
Duncan
Monroe
Nikola Pekovic
Gortat
Splitter
McGee
Noah
Hibbert
Tyson Chandler
Added 1 due to Splitter playing so few minutes
SF and SG are by far the weakest depth wise in the league. They get shallow very quickly and aside from the star studded top of each there is very little to be impressed with. The theory of "oh we can get a good person at the wing easily" is very wrong.