First wanted to congratulate you guys on the list. It's very well-made.
There's also a lot that I don't agree with in this list, which is pretty much par for the course for prospect evaluations, but the most immediately obvious stuff is that I really think you guys are ranking McQueen too high.
I've watched his games this year in the WHL and I just don't think he'll be a center in the NHL, and I'm also not a fan of his vision and playmaking ability.
Then you add-in the herniated disk last year and the back injury again this season and even if he gets a clean bill of health going forward McQueen's ranking has to take that into consideration.
Given all of that I really don't think McQueen should rank high in the top-10, and actually think he should spend some time at the bottom of that top-10 until he's back and proves he's healthy again.
Oh, and I also understand keeping Ryabkin's rankings relatively high given that he was dynamite offensively last year in the MHL. But this year he's looked completely disinterested and lazy on the ice, whether it was in the VHL or the MHL.
I know that Ryabkin's also battled some injuries a bit to start the year, but given what he's showed this season I really don't think he's worth a top-10 spot right now. I'd personally have him right outside of that top-10, still honoring the ridiculous level of skill and offense he showed in seasons past while also acknowledging that Ryabkin's played really poorly to start the year.
Last thing I wanted to mention was Nathan Behm.
He's producing a lot in the WHL, and he has some good tools, but I think Behm's skating is quite bad and that he seems to lose more steam than is normal when his shifts on the ice grow longer, meaning that maybe the skating issues run deeper than is immediately apparent (and that he hides it with hustle) or that he has conditioning issues.
Either way, with these flaws in mind I wouldn't be confident at all with ranking Behm in the upper point of the second-round, nevermind the first.