And that's where that subjective balancing comes into play.
For example, Ottawa is up next after this pick and I think they go defenseman.
So I have Holtz fourth on my list, Raymond 6th, and at least one of them will be on the board after Ottawa picks. Ditto for Rossi, who I have 5th.
While I personally have Drysdale a little lower than many, I have to acknolwedge he probably gets picked higher than my ranking.
BUF goes for an NHL ready winger, and I think they take Raymond over Holtz. But Drysdale can skate, the seasons by DeAngelo, Fox; and add to Ryan Ellis' role with NSH, I don't think that makes teams a little gun shy. I see OTT taking Rossi with on of their picks, he's already got a huge fan base in OTT.
1. Laf
2. Byfield
3. Stutlze
4. Perfetti
5. Rossi
6. Sanderson
7. Drysdale
8. Raymond
9. Lundell
10. Holtz
11. Quinn
12. Guhle
13. Mercer or Askarov
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14. Traded or Mercer/Askarov
15. Traded or Schneider
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Here's where I think the draft gets turned upside down. To me there is a clear Top 12 & Askarov. Guhle is a need pick. Mercer and Askarov would be a great pick from 11-14, which would be the first "slider" in terms of the value that the player offers. Then it's the wild west. One of Amirov, Holloway, Jarvis, Zary, Bourque, and Hendrix is going to slide if not two. You could see three of them at the Ranger pick, but I doubt Jarvis would be one of them.