"I think what we're going to see is more of an influx of the re-entry players. Guys that have gone through it once, or maybe twice because of that developmental time frame. The general sense that I'm getting is that this is not a strong draft class from those that I talk to. Now having said that there's probably 50 guys that are all potential first round picks. So does that mean that the draft class is better than we think, or does that mean that it's not as good and that's why there's so many? So you can kinda throw that question around a little bit. But getting back to the point about guys slipping through the cracks, there is going to be more of an emphasis on the re-entry players who you've had probably a book on their under-17 year, you had not much of a book on through last year, and then you've watched them play, especially the second half of this year when they had to the time to get back up to speed, and you're saying to yourself 'wow, this guy has progressed a long way from his U-17, and some of the things we picked apart in his U-17 year are now all of a sudden improved, they're different, they've grown, his game has expanded, he's added layers.' We're going to see a lot of that. But you will also see some of the players that are first year draft eligible who slip down through the cracks as you say that end up being better players than maybe projected because we have less information on that player."