Chevy/HMS have run their development program like the Yankees...let the other teams draft and develop, then outbid on the talent that pans out... Why waste time/money on cultivating an asset, when you can let other teams do it for you and then procure said asset with more lucrative contact/endorsement offers.
		
		
	 
I would dispute that statement very much.  HMS spent a LOT of time and a LOT of money trying to develop drivers, it's just most of them turned out not to be very good.  Here's a list of those that actually made it to Cup. 
Geoff Bodine:  Talented, but unproven.  Bodine actively courted Hendrick for the job. 
Tim Richmond:  erratic, a diamond in the rough. 
Darrell Waltrip:  Big name free agent, but really past his prime. 
Benny Parsons:  Already semi-retired super-sub. 
Ken Shrader:  Another diamond in the rough that never quite got past the sandpaper stage. 
Ricky Rudd:  Solid journeyman that had never threatened for a title.
Terry Labonte:  Most people said he was washed up and was driving for teams like the almost defunct Billy Hagen and  Richard Jackson teams.
Jeff Gordon:  Easy to call him a superstar free agent, but he was a VERY unfinished product when he got to HMS.  Two years of filling a junkyard full of cars shows that. 
Ricky Craven:  Highly touted prospect, was still a work in progress, sadly never got to see to fruition.  
Wally Dallenbach:  Very modestly talented journeyman hired to please the sponsor after Craven's injury.  Sponsor left anyway. 
Jerry Nadeau:  Totally over his head, he was hired because he brought the sponsor. 
Jimmie Johnson:  Was starting to get a few job offers, but was a REAL leap of faith. 
Joe Nemechek:  Solid journeyman. Hired to keep the seat warm. 
Brian Vickers:  A total nobody until Ricky Hendrick discovered him in the Busch Series. 
Kyle Busch:  A prodigy, but still an unproven 16 year old kid that Jack Roush didn't care enough about to keep.  As much of a development driver as Byron or Elliott. 
Casy Mears:  A warm body to fill the seat until a better option presented itself.
Dale Earnhardt Jr:  A true big name free agent, but like the Darrell before him and Kasey after him, never lived up to the hype. 
Mark Martin: A legend, but already semi-retired, not really any other viable places for him to go. 
Brad Keselowski:  The development driver that got away.  You have to wonder how different HMS would be if BK stays in the fold. 
Kasey Kahne.  Big named free agent, looked like a can't miss, but did anyway. 
Chase Elliott:  A true JRM /HMS development driver.  Ford had first dibs, wasn't interested. 
William Byron: Another true JRM development guy, even though he was farmed out for a couple of years.  He was always on the HMS radar. 
Alex Bowman: Not a development driver, but HMS resurrected his career. Nobody else was knocking on his door.