Pavel Buchnevich
"Pavel Buchnevich The Fake"
What is the convincing argument?Here's a list of 19th overall picks from 2020 back to 2003. One could have a convincing argument that DeAngelo is weaker than the average 19th pick. Really not even in the same ballpark as 9th.
Braden Schneider - CAN
Lassi Thompson - FIN
Jay O'Brien - USA
Josh Norris - USA
Kieffer Bellows - USA
Yevgeni Svechnikov - RUS
Anthony DeAngelo - USA
Kerby Rychel - USA
Andrei Vasilevsky - RUS
Oscar Klefbom - SWE
Nick Bjugstad - USA
Kris Kreider - USA
Luca Sbisa - SWZ
Logan MacMillan - CAN
Mark Mitera - USA
Jacob Kindl - CZE
Laurie Korpikoski - FIN
Ryan Getzlaf - CAN
3 Didn't Reach the NHL: Mitera, MacMillan, O'Brien
4 Barely Reached the NHL (Less than 200 Games): Rychel, Bellows, Thompson, Svechnikov
Those are 7 no doubters that are probably the 7 worst. I'd hope you wouldn't argue that.
Of the other 11, DeAngelo has the fourth highest points total of that group (and he's a defenseman, mind you). Obviously someone like Vasilevskiy isn't going to score points. Of course I'm not suggesting he's ahead of him because he had more points, but I would say objectively he's on the edge of the top 5 or just outside of it. Saying he's weaker than the average 19th OA (which would amount to 10th) is just not an argument I understand where it's coming from.