Particularly since 2000? I don't follow rankings very closely, but I believe Adams and Robinson would be one. Evans probably had some, but that's not particularly relevant now. Just curious, because that seems to be the expectation of what Stallings must do but I'm not sure how many times Howland and Dixon may have done it, and they both managed to have some pretty good teams.
Please do not turn this into a rant about how Stallings needs superior talent because he cannot coach.
Since 2000 ...
CONSENSUS Top 100 players
2017 - None (Marcus Carr is pretty close)
2016 - None (Corey Manigualt 120-150)
2015 - Just one - Damon Wilson
2014 - None
2013 - None (Mike Young was close to consensus Top 100)
2012 - Steve Adams and James Robinson
2011-- Just one -- Khem Birch (Malcolm Gilbert and Darand Johnson were just outside being consensus Top 100)
2010 - None (JJ Moore ranked just outside Top 100)
2009 - Just one - Dante Taylor (Lamar Patterson just outside being consensus Top 100)
2008 - Just one - Nasir Robinson (Nasir was just inside the Top 100) -- Ashton Gibbs (around 125-150)
2007 - Dejuan Blair and Brad Wanamaker (Darnell Dodson was top 125, but he never got here and Gary McGhee was Top 150)
2006 - Just one - Gilbert Brown
2005 - Sam Young, Levance Fields and Tyrell Biggs
2004 - None (Ron Ramon and Keith Benjamin -- 125 to 150)
2003 - Chris Taft and Walter Waters, (Walters didn't end up here anyway and Aaron Gray was top 150).
2002 - None
2001 - Just one - Carl Krauser
2000 - None (Julius Page and Chevy Troutman just outside the top 100)
Others ...
1997 - Just one -- Ricky Greer -- but Attila Cosby was just outside the top 100
1996 - Issac Hawkins and Jarrett Lockhart
1995 - Mark Blount, Vonteego Cummings, Mike Gill and Kelli Taylor (based on if prep schools were included)
1989 - Jamel Faulker, Eric Mobley, Chris McNeal (Mobley and McNeal were Prop 48 though and Faulker never got here)
1987 - Shorter, Miller, Martin and Matthews
1984 - Gore and Smith
I'm not sure that Golden will end up being consensus Top 100 for 2018. We'll have to see how the summer rankings shake out.