Bob McKenzie on Marco Rossi in comparison with Quinton Byfield and Tim Stützle:
"Rossi's productivity was impressive, even though the competition was enormous. He takes the game seriously, works hard, wants to win and trains to win. He isn't big but he has a lot of strength and professional approaches in his game. He is able to read the game very well and to organize, but he can also score goals. Some scouts think: What you see is what you get with him – that he won't grow anymore. His game is already developed, more so than that of younger players. But he is certainly a good top ten pick and if not, then he's not far from it. (...) Byfield is 1.93 [meters] and is the prototypical NHL first-line center. Big body, a good skater, protects the puck. Maybe not with great NHL hockey sense, but with playmaking abilities. And he can dominate a game. Rossi is possibly more consistent. Some scouts hope that Rossi too will become a first-line center. But I think he will rather be a second-line center. He's not as dynamic as Stützle. The German guy has better hands and hockey sense. So what makes the difference is Byfield's physical components and Stützle's dynamics, that's why Rossi isn't an A+ player in this draft."
Source (in German, translation by me)