Edvinsson scares me. He's like how you would draw up a prototypical defenseman with all the tools except he's never really stood out - he does all the things and he looks good, not great. But someone whose that much bigger, stronger, poised, smooth, etc. - you think you would notice them on the ice more and be wowed on a regular basis. He just feels like a solid Top 4, 20pt a season kind of Braydon Coburn - that just feels uninspiring to me.
Edvinsson always makes me wonder what "Huge Specimen" is in Swedish.
Since Wright is gone, hopefully our first, second, and third priorities for drafting won't be "size", since I honestly think that is all Edvinsson brings to the table at the NHL level.
Some snippings on Edvinsson:
"The worst aspect of his offensive game is – easily – his shot. For a big, strong, man he does not get much velocity on his shots"
"While Edvinsson (#3, white), can make up ground quicker than most and use his long stick to disrupt plays, I’ve seen some plays at the SHL level where he’s too easily drawn out of position"
"But playing smart, composed hockey off the puck over a full 60 minutes is something he had difficulty doing for most of this season."
"While he conceded that there is “potential to be a dominant force in the NHL,” it is by no means guaranteed and it will take “five to six years” before he could meet it."
In every report I've read on Edvinsson, the primary positives are size and skating. Comments regarding his hockey IQ, play away from the puck, and shooting are all concerning. I hate to say it, but those are things that can't be taught. You can improve a prospect's skating and (somewhat) size, but you can't easily improve shooting and hockey IQ. Yzerman likes big defenseman, but he values hockey sense more, and I just don't see Edvinsson as a "hockey sense" guy. Seider got drafted ahead of expectation based on his IQ, not based on his size.