"Every year is different with the players that are available to you, the depth of it, the different drop-offs and those sorts of things," Kealty said. "[This year] it's more forward-heavy than it is defense-heavy, but there's a lot of players and we know they're all assets. No matter what we do, we've got to get the right players, good players, because they all become assets going forward. And that's our job - to collect assets and build a team as best we can. Then down the road, there's different trades and certain things that you can do so that's the good news. We feel there's a lot of talent, a lot of depth, and we have a lot of currency."
The word "depth" is used frequently to describe this year's draft. This is good news for the Predators, especially with the bulk of their picks coming in the third and fourth rounds.