ive seen raty dropping like a rock on the draft boards, would love to snag him in the middle of the first round
Raty is an interesting prospect.
He's a dangerous player because he's shown he can come out of nowhere to pop in some goals and points. He could be having a solid, but otherwise unspectacular game, and then suddenly bam he has a couple of goals --- just like that.
The challenge has been that he isn't consistently a dangerous player. There's competiting theories as to why.
Some people have pointed to his higher end skating taking a hit as he's grown and filled out a bit more. Others have pointed to confidence --- there's quite a bit of controversy as to how he's been utilized. Others have pointed to him being a very good talent, but not necessarily having all the tools of a great or elite talent --- believing his ability to process the play of faster competition offensively doesn't necessarily match his hands and his feet.
My personal take is this:
I think he was a kid who was seen as being the top pick in his draft very early on (I admit I was never quite sold on that), but whose flaws and limitations have become more apparent upon repeated viewings. I think he's good straight ahead skater, but I don't think he pivots nearly as well and I think that fraction of a second delay, along with an inability to "speed read" puts him just out of synch enough that it limits his ability to convert offensively or really drive the play against men.
Now, his utilization and the coaching he's been exposed to has not done him very many favors. However, there is a concern that he's not necessarily picking up things and demonstrating growth or knowledge at pace that would indicate he's shaping thinto an elite-level prospect or player.
I see first round skills there, but there are just too many stretches of under-performance, even if it's not entirely his fault, to take him in the top 5 at this point, and maybe even in the top 10.
Going from a potential top pick to a "mere" first-rounder isn't a death sentence for a prospect by any stretch. The question scouts are likely asking themselves right now is whether they are looking at a Logan Couture or an Angelo Esposito.