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If this was Dubas, I wouldn't be as excited. (although his last trade back was decent) This time around, I don't mind the trade back.
As people mentioned, Lardis and Brindley are good options.
BUT if we're going for the smaller skilled guy with one pick, I want the big monster with the other pick. If we have one in the 60's I want: Brady Cleveland. A massive, violent, 6'5 meathead with zero offense. However, his defensive metrics are good. A few pages back, he was rated as one of the best defensive D's in the draft. I want an evil ogre on the team.
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Brady Cleveland - 2023 NHL Draft Prospect Profile - The Hockey Writers NHL Entry Draft Latest News, Analysis & More
Brady Cleveland is a solid prospect, and he should get plenty of interest at the 2023 NHL Entry Draft because of it.thehockeywriters.com
Major reach for Cleveland if he goes anywhere in the double digits.
Few things that need to be pointed out about him. He is a solid skater. He is physical. He is excellent at defending with his stick.
But there is a lot of "bad": Offensively, he doesn't have enough to make the NHL, even as a pure defensive guy. No shot. No real vision or skill in the offensive end to the point where he may actively kill offense for his team when he is on the ice. There are real concerns with how he leverages his body in defensive situations and positions himself, which is really concerning given his size (especially compared to his peers) and his very defensive style of play. His ability to make basic passes is inconsistent, although good enough to work fairly well when playing in limited roles. That is the other thing: This is a fairly weak NTDP defensive crop and despite that, he is still their worst LHD. He was playing as their #7 behind a bunch of guys who are borderline top 100 talents at best, and that was before Hutson arrived.