Welcome back everyone to the second edition of the VHLSC Draft Rankings for Season 49! If you are wondering why it says Season 49, that is because the draft year always follows the VHL Postseason and thus belongs to the following off-season. Anyways, but to the topic at hand; the draft prospects. This year is shaping up to be a pretty solid draft class, one in which could beat previous years in depth. Currently you can find a prospect that has done something more than just create a player at positions as low as 17th overall. Every year we get a crop of players that we have no clue how to scout as they haven't done much, but we hope to give you at least a little bit of insight on them. Before we tackle the edition theme, we'll bring you the bi-weekly roundup!
This past two weeks created some separation for some prospects, but also a lot of prospects were able to close the gap between them and their prospect counterparts. Ted Doughty made huge strides and despite his 42 practice hours, he still didn't move up any spots. Just goes to show you that tight races continue in the middle of the rankings just as much as the top. Shayne Gow made minimal sides int raining but ended up as the biggest mover this week; moving thirteen places above his previous spot. We're hoping more prospects end up increasing their totals and helping their draft stock in the weeks to come!
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*VHLM GM's please do not stop trying to develop these guys. If you stop trying, they stop flooding the TPE areas and then the drafts suck. The draft is the lifeblood of the VHL talent pool and if you slack you might as well hand in your papers now to get out of your job.