I would strongly prefer to be wrong, but his current year suggests that last year was more of an anomaly (playing with Bedard) than a trend. He couldn't crack Hershey's (admittedly deep) lineup, and then he went to Sweden and put up low scoring in a tier-2 Swedish league, and then he went back to the WHL where he's well under PPG pace (which is not ideal for an overager). I'm not quite ready to write him off, but he really needs a strong 24-25 to get back on track.
Caps have a good group of prospects in their top 7 (through Stevenson) and then the pool drops off to a bunch of maybes (including Funk). We've had graduations and not a ton of draft picks coming in (just 4 picks total in 2019 and then 5 picks total with no 2nd or 3rd in 2020 and then no 1st in 2021). That will change (barring trades) with 11 first, second, and third round picks over the next two draft years. (1,2,3,3,3 and then 1,2,2,2,3,3).