Couldn't agree more with a lot of the discussion here. It's exactly why I prefer to rank in tiers for lists of this nature.
1. Sanheim -- I still see his upside as being a different animal, albeit less likely to hit it than some others.
2. Myers -- Injury concerns and how he'll adapt to having some of the aggressives coached out of him (unfortunately) keep me from considering going up a tier.
3. Morin -- Mostly above Lindblom on positional value.
4. Lindblom
5. Rubtsov
6. Vorobyov -- I value a strong 3C highly.
7. Friedman -- I continue to love this kid and positional value pushes him up a bit. I only got to see him in person once this year, but there was plenty I could point to in his development. He's absolutely, positively not Gostisbehere, though. Quell those thoughts.
8. Allison
9. Laberge -- I want to put him higher, but I just can't.
10. Aube-Kubel
11. Laczynski
12. Kase
13. Leier -- This is where likelihood of being an NHLer without much upside kicks in for me.
14. Fazleev
15. Hogberg
16. Bernhardt
17. Bunnaman
19. Hagg -- I really, really do not see what he does well. To borrow a football draft Twitter term, "Where does he win?"
20. Bardreau
1. Stolarz
2. Hart
3. Sandstrom
4. Lyon
5. Tomek -- At this point, it's really all the same. I'll believe it when I see it.
6. Madsen
7. Fedotov