Some of the pre draft scouting reports for Nail Yakupov praised his hockey IQ.
I remember seeing/reading the bit of the opposite - he was a bit of a one-man show and slightly one dimensional but I forgave all that because of the flash and had confirmation bias from the rankings.
Look at his weaknesses, they are all minor points. Sure, he could use his teammates more often but he's already so damn good by himself. Sure, his defensive game and play away from the puck isn't his niche, but he's solid in those areas and committed to improving them. Sure, he doesn't have a 6'5 frame to endure the physical strains of his feisty play but thats just asking "how good won't he be". - Idiot me in 2012
Since then. I moved towards more well-rounded prospects with
potential of flash (see Ohgren with his shot, and with Buium, I fell in love with his smarts and defensive game before I even loved his puck rushing game).
I still have faith in Jiricek because to me, he isn't a one-dimensional prospect but rather a raw prospect that has been developed poorly in Columbus. But he's still young, he still has time - and yes he may not have the same height as when he was drafted #6 overall but I'm hoping he can be a #3-#4 guy and I would gladly trade 28th overall pick + a few extra scraps for that.
EDIT: I was also head over heels for Emerson Etem in 2010 - never again!