Prospect Info: 47OA: Brady Cleveland

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Yeah, at 147 this thread would have died pretty quick. This draft he waited until 144 to pick Whipple.

I don't think we're the only ones who've noticed Draper's picks (especially 2nd rounders) are putting up really low point numbers.


You keep insisting he would be around in the 100s. that just isn't accurate,, at least based on the scouting reports. Even the one report I found with him at 100, says he would go sooner.


I can't argue with that assessment of the guy. He has a high compete, is tough as nails but hands of stone and feet of blocks won't cut it. He doesn't need be fast, but he needs quicker feet. Yet, I don't even think that is his biggest challenge. For him it is all about the stick. He has to improve his puck play, which is why (barring some growing into his body magic moment of dexterity) he will need every eligible game in college and the A.
 

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You keep insisting he would be around in the 100s. that just isn't accurate,, at least based on the scouting reports. Even the one report I found with him at 100, says he would go sooner.


I can't argue with that assessment of the guy. He has a high compete, is tough as nails but hands of stone and feet of blocks won't cut it. He doesn't need be fast, but he needs quicker feet. Yet, I don't even think that is his biggest challenge. For him it is all about the stick. He has to improve his puck play, which is why (barring some growing into his body magic moment of dexterity) he will need every eligible game in college and the A.

Here's the thing.... who cares if he's not there at 100+? He's not a game breaker. Nobody would miss him if we didn't pick him. The Wings already got rid of a similar player years ago, Dylan McIlrath. McIlrath is a true heavyweight though. (And he actually played 10 games this season and currently on the roster) Why is it necessary to pick a poor man's McIlrath when the Wings could have kept the real one? No puck skill tweeners make league min.
 
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Because he has the puck handling of a goaltender. That's not going to cut it in the modern NHL. He'd fit right in to Lalonde's chip it out strategy... but that's not a winning strategy.
Obviously if he had even mediocre puck handling/offensive skills he would have been a bonafide 1st round pick with his size and physical tools.
 
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One of the most bizarre draft decisions ever. I mean the guy even said he hoped to become a 6th defenceman. Stunning.
 

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When Brady makes it to Detroit all he has to do is sit on the middle of the bench and snarl.
 

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Why is it necessary to pick a poor man's McIlrath when the Wings could have kept the real one? No puck skill tweeners make league min.
I can't believe how many times I've had to type this on these forums:

They do not draft a player with the expectation that they are and will continue to be bad at hockey. They have a different opinion of him than you.
 
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Like Brady more wiith evey passing scoreless game. Not just because he's playing pretty well on the best defensive team in the Conference and a top 10 ranked team, but the entertaining stream of nonsense from the loudest complainers. Keep it up boys!
 

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When Brady makes it to Detroit all he has to do is sit on the middle of the bench and snarl.
Remember that game that Ryan Barnes "played", but never took a shift? Pepperidge Farms remembers...

Ryan Barnes... noted 2nd round draft pick. He had a legion of fans with Barnes usernames back in the day...
 
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Here's the thing.... who cares if he's not there at 100+? He's not a game breaker. Nobody would miss him if we didn't pick him. The Wings already got rid of a similar player years ago, Dylan McIlrath. McIlrath is a true heavyweight though. (And he actually played 10 games this season and currently on the roster) Why is it necessary to pick a poor man's McIlrath when the Wings could have kept the real one? No puck skill tweeners make league min.

Come on now, I get it, you don't like the pick. That said, he is hardly a poor man's Mcllrath. I don't like the comparison at all, but he would be a rich man's version of said player. Yet, using your logic, given Dylan was drafted at #10*, getting Brady at #47 was a STEAL!

As for "Here's the thing.... who cares if he's not there at 100+? He's not a game breaker. Nobody would miss him if we didn't pick him." This could be said about any player in this group or even over #40.

As for the who cares, you draft players using rankings. Everyone here beats up any and every scouting report and all of them had the guy going before 100. Octokid said it best, who would complain about a stay at home #6 who is a fixture on the PK, makes everyone think twice about the dump and chase with him in the corner, and takes every hit he can get? Would you prefer yet another no hit, one zone, smaller winger?



* People complain about Draper's later round picks, but this guy at 10 may be worse than Zadina at 6, maybe.
 

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