So I guess there are no BPA ever as Yakupov was drafted ahead of Forsberg?
BPA is a projection of who they might become, who has the best chances at reaching their full potential, that’s all. They are prospects, not a finished product.
I assure you that at picks 16-17; there will be a group of 4-5 players that would fall in that ranking depending on who’s ranking.
No, I don't think you understood my point;
Like
@Sorinth stated, there is no way to tell who is really the BPA at positions like
16th and 17th, unless for example James Hagens or Porter Martone falls that far into the 16th rank territory which is like pretty unlikely.
Each teams has their own rankings list and the BPA for team X isn't necessarly the BPA for team Y and Z.
So if the draft goes normally without many surprises, there's like 20 players that can go anywhere from 15 to 35th. So how do you come up with a consensus BPA ?! It all comes down to teams preferences.
Don't get me wrong, there is probably a consensus, which usually are for the best like 6 to 8 players, but even that is debatable and it depends on draft years.
That's why going for positionnal needs makes way more sense that far into the draft (again meaning rank 15th and beyond) and that's probably what most teams does anyways, but the average fans who doesn't know anything just likes to make funny assumptions that teams goes for BPA... which is true, but based on their own list only, not Bob McKenzie's, not Eliteprospects nor McKeens, etc. It is just how it is, because it's not an exact science, there's no secret math formula that provides the BPA answer.
Since there's no way to have a consensus list, the BPA by default becomes normally the positionnal needs that the team will pick at that rank.