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Originally Posted by devo22
Smith also primarily benefitted from his physical advantage. Don't see the risk with Leason, you'd probably get a Tanner Pearson type of prospect that is close to ready.
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So a bottom 6 forward then.
The Pearson compareable does not make me want to draft Leason at all. Pearson is an ok hockey player, but he isn't a top 6 player.
I think Leason tops out as a 3rd line guy who can contribute in the top 6 when needed for short periods of time.
Leason and Robertson feel like safe picks, but they lack that high ceiling. I would rather take more of a risk and take a player with a higher ceiling.