Borgström is a guy I liked from early on this season and though he could be a great later round pick up, but now it looks like he'll be gone by then. I would probably still pick him as early as the 3rd or maybe 4th round. A highly skilled center with a good frame but needs to add muscle to it. Solid skater, could play more physical but he's the kind of guy who uses his smarts instead of strength. I don't think he was great at faceoffs when I've seen him play but that can be improved. He went undrafted last year due to playing at the U18 level, which in Finland is really mostly U17s. I don't know what the reason was behind that, usually the top U18 players at least get a shot at U20. I think he's grown a good 2" since 2014-15. So he'll definitely be on my (long) wish list come June, but I guess it's possible some team takes him as early as the 2nd round which is kind of pushing it.
Kayumov is also someone I like a lot. He's kind of a Nyquist-type player IMO, slightly undersized but fast, skilled and works hard. Obviously he wasn't at the U18s, which I could see dropping his stock and some team making a great pick later in the draft. Would probably pick him also in the 3rd/4th round.
From what I saw at the U18s, Moverare looked pretty good but really can't say much. He's one of the youngest players in the draft, though. Hronek haven't seen outside of the U20s but honestly can't remember him at all. Also haven't been following Grundström too much because he'll probably be gone by our 2nd pick and perhaps not quite in the range of our 1st round pick. He'll play for Frölunda next year, the team where Håkan Andersson has an advisory job... I've always though of Grundström, Rasmus Asplund and Jonathan Dahlen as a trio for this draft, since they're all late '97 Swedes playing against pros. Right now I like Dahlen the most in relation to where they're likely to be drafted. Could be a really good pick with our 2nd rounder, though we do need Ds.