9. New York Rangers: LHD
K’Andre Miller
Actual draft pick: No. 22 (change: +13) to the Rangers
My final ranking: No. 57 (change: +48)
This is probably my ranking’s most egregious L from the 2018 class. I always liked Miller’s power, and presence, and skating, and strength, and his ability to defend the rush. He was also beloved by NHL scouts. But I worried about his decision-making, his pivots, and his feel for the game in the offensive half of the ice in terms of ranking him inside the first round. It’s not the first time I’ve been too low on a player of similar makeup, either. I was a little too low on Sens first-round pick
Jake Sanderson last year too (though Sanderson has never had issues with his decision-making, his offensive touch left me a little lower on him despite the obvious translatable tools he had in his athleticism, strength, length and skating). So this is definitely something to learn from in that way. I still don’t think Miller’s ever going to be a particularly productive defenceman, but you don’t have to be a good one (sometimes all you need is skating-power-length blend to do what teams covet most: defend and then advance the puck from A to B) and his tools inside the offensive zone are strong enough that he can still make plays there.