I'm still wary. I've been trying to be openminded because at the time of the draft, I think I had only one player in a tier separate from Stramel (Perrault). However, after Perrault, Stramel was picked within his tier, but I don't add too much fault picking at #21 and picking within the tier, though I still had preferences for a few other names.
And I've been a fan of the Wild previous drafts because they simply selected safe prospects with good upside. Rossi was OHL player of the year, Wallstedt already played in the SHL, Boldy, Ohgren and Yurov had pro size already and dominated juniors.
Stramel was a clear deviation from that pattern of safe but good upside players - he is one of the rawest player in the draft. Tons of tools but carries tons of risk as well. And he still feels a bit awkward using his many tools, his size and his skating has yet to be in full sync - even through his good games recently.
With that said, I'm happy that he's showing progress and understanding that he is extremely raw, that he will need time to try to put the tools together.