herman
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CarltonTheBear said:I think that a common Brooks comparison when he was drafted was Connor Brown. And I basically view Brooks with the same optimistic caution that I did with Brown during his junior career. I was happy with his results, but they didn't really mean much to me until he produced in the AHL.
It's worth pointing out too that Brown's 18 and 19 year junior season are actually a tad better statistically than Brooks' were. As 18-year olds it was 1.09 vs. 0.97 and as 19-year olds it was 1.88 vs. 1.67. As a 20-year old Brown led his AHL team in scoring while Brooks is running hog-wild in the WHL. Admittedly the comparison is a little tricky as Brown had McDavid with him as a 19-year old, but Brooks' 20-year old season has him on an absolutely dominant offensive team that actually sees him trailing Sam Steel by a few points.
But I think it's fair to say that if you compare their developments Brown has always either been slightly ahead of Brooks or roughly on par. If that holds, we should get a pretty effective middle-6 forward type player out of Adam Brooks. But Brown's biggest test came in his first AHL season, Brooks hasn't gotten that far yet. But if he does pass that like Brown did then we should get a pretty effective middle-6 type forward out of him. As far as 4th round picks go that's pretty good. But it's not really the type of player that makes a William Nylander expendable.
Yup.
I'd throw down some additional caveats too:
Brooks plays centre vs Brown on the wing so there is a bit of a responsibility/difficulty difference
Brooks plays in the WHL vs Brown in the OHL, where scoring is slightly crazier (not QMJHL crazy, but still)