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With the Season 89 VHL Entry Draft on the distant horizon, Philadelphia Reapers' defenseman Eric Queefson has begun to emerge as a top prospect, and for good reason. He's logged more practice hours than any other prospect, and is showing real promise as an offensive player as well, with 19 goals in 48 games. But is it enough to make Eric Queefson the first overall pick?

 

Ultimately, it seems to depend who will be drafting with that pick. The two frontrunners are the D.C. Dragons and the Toronto Legion, both of whom have different needs. The Dragons just selected a defenseman, Mark Calaway, first overall last season, and also have Reinhard von Kongming in the wings as well. Queefson could make a potentially elite pairing with Calaway, or they could opt for a top forward prospect in Viktor Jensen. For Toronto, Queefson is a likely slam dunk pick as the top selection. The Legion have hit on both Mac Atlas and Jimi Jaks, and grabbing Queefson to pair with Bobby Bob would put Toronto in prime position to start taking steps forward towards competing again.

 

A lot can change between now and the draft, but Eric Queefson clearly appears to be the top choice for whoever picks first in the Season 89 VHL Entry Draft.

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