Would not be surprised if Greig climbs into the top 20. I don't know if I will get there on him personally but some team is going to fall in love with the centers combination of speed, skill, and physicality. Skating is a strength, can really fly in transition and pull away from opponents. Doesn't have a ton of stop start, east-west in his game yet which is something he will need to work on. Added strength is going to really help him further improve his skating. I love his shot mechanics (quick release, and change of angles) on his wrist shot and his onetimer which are amongst the best of any WHL draft eligible and could see him turn into a really good goalscorer. He shows flashes as a passer with some creative feeds, but he doesn't yet consistently show high end vision. I also think his hands can reach another level as he's rarely making plays through defenders yet, more relying on speed off the rush and puck protection in the zone. Much of his production came off the rush and on the power play and he's not yet a dominant 5 on 5 player. There are some mitigating factors as he was carrying a lot of responsibility for Brandon going up against other teams top lines and didn't have high end offensive linemates. Greig is one of the biggest hitters in the WHL which is shocking given his thin frame and youth. When he's on the ice you have to have your head up, he has some Mike Richards in his game with hits occasionally bordering on predatory and a lot of edge. Really young as an August birthdate and physically immature, this player is nowhere near a finished product. He has a ton of tools and a play style valued by professional hockey, which is why I suspect scouts will value him higher than most on here. You're drafting for the player he could become as he is raw right now and doesn't have much consistency in his game. Personally have had a hard time weighing him vs Zary in my rankings, with Zary far ahead right now, but Greig nearly a full year younger with more room to grow.