To me, you are just using words that sound good, none of which jive with my viewings of him. You may have watched a lot of him, but you have obviously drank the Kool-Aid (something you are prone to do). If someone cannot say one critical thing about a prospect, they are either that players agent, coach or fan who has lost all objectivity. Every major scouting report mentions defensive deficiencies. Maybe he has improved leaps and bounds recently. I'll admit, I don't have access to watch OHL near as much as I'd like. Time will tell. There are not enough stats to have an argument on the subject. I say he's lazy in the d zone and his speed covers poor positioning. You say he has great positioning. And we are at a stand still. I'll leave it at this: I will try to catch some recent games and be objective, but I'm skeptical.
As for Rattie, he played with Baertachi his draft+1. But Baertschi only played 40 some games. Ross was nothing special (82 points in 68 games), and Rattie had 40 more points than he did. In Rattie's draft+2 (Where Kyrou is now), both those players were gone and Rattie led his team and the WHL in points per game. Also he gave up baseball at 15 years old to play hockey when he chose to go to the WHL. I doubt that held him back in his development as he still managed to tear up the WHL. (
Blues happy Rattie picked hockey instead of baseball). Sounds to me like you are painting a much worse picture of Rattie than was the case. He had question marks for sure (why he fell to the 2nd round), but Kyrou has different question marks too.
Again, I wasn't comparing Rattie or Kyrou's skill-sets. Kyrou is much more talented. Rattie relied on having a nose for the soft spots. Kyrou has speed, vision, good hands, creatity and a whole host of skills. Kyrou also, to my eye, doesn't work when he doesn't have the puck. He isn't strong on the boards, and really does not look like he wants to ever engage at all. He covers his defensive lapses with great skating, but that won't work as the level of skill rises. He is a man amongst boys right now and can skate circles around kids who will never play professional hockey against men. Let's see what he can do against men who also dominated juniors when they were there.