the trochek to fantilli's zibanejad is currently a kid we've never heard of whose rights are owned by another team, who's probably still in college, europe, or the chl.all of the silayev stuff (and dickinson, to a lesser extent) is rooted in a misunderstanding of what teams actually get out of the draft imo.
do the blue jackets need to improve defensively? yes. does their current defensive core lack physicality? sure. does drafting a 18-year-old in a position that takes much longer to develop fix any of that within the next few years? nope.
it's far better to draft BPA (regardless of position) and, if there's overlap positionally or skill-wise with other prospects, you can just live with that.
defensemen take longer to develop, and the specific kind of defenseman that the jackets are looking for is harder to project at 18 + takes longer to develop, so… just take BPA and trade a 'redundant' player at a later date for a guy who's actually NHL-ready in that role?
it's a much smarter use of assets, unless they think that dickinson and silayev are sure-thing top-pair guys who will also provide value in offense/zone exits.
most of the remaining playoff teams are really good down the middle, but that doesn't necessarily mean that it's all big guys. vincent trocheck, for example, is small but he's awesome in his role.
i'd love helenius because he could be the trocheck to fantilli's zibinejad (or the RNH to his draisaitl) – a super smart, competitive center who drives play at both ends and plays the game the right way.
i catch downvotes all the time on r/bluejackets for suggesting using our huge prospect pool to acquire players further along in development. if you keep pinning your hopes on 18yos, they'll disappoint you then make you mad when they pop off at age 23 somewhere else. what do i care about jordan dumais or corson ceulemans right now if i can package them with picks for, say, marco rossi (this is simply the first name that popped into my head as an age-appropriate target).