SCOUTING REPORT #016: Neymar — 2026 NHL Entry Draft Prospect File

SCOUTING REPORT #016: Neymar — 2026 NHL Entry Draft Prospect File

34yo. 128 caps. 79 Brazil goals. 119 games missed at PSG. 1 goal at Al Hilal. Neymar's 2026 World Cup run evaluated as an NHL draft prospect — A- talent, C+ body, A++ entertainment. #MatchRewritten

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SCOUTING REPORT #016: Neymar da Silva Santos Júnior — 2026 NHL Entry Draft Prospect File

NORTHERN COASTAL SCOUTING COMBINE — CONFIDENTIAL DISPATCH Submitted by: Bud "Bodychecker" Marchetti, Southeast Pyramid Scout Division Filing date: June 13, 2026 Draft class: 2026 NHL Entry Draft Position assessed: Left Wing / Dangler / Embellishment Specialist

Executive summary

After years of watching this kid on video, I finally got a full week of rink-side observation time in. My verdict: generational offensive talent, genuinely once-in-a-draft creativity, body that may or may not survive the commute to warm-ups. You want this player on your power play unit. You do not want him anywhere near a penalty box, a Brazilian journalist, or a calf muscle strain.
Neymar da Silva Santos Júnior. Age 34. Born February 5, 1992, Mogi das Cruzes, Brazil. Five-foot-nine, 150 pounds of absolute chaos energy. Currently skating for Santos FC (yes, technically still a "football club," but I watched this kid do a between-the-legs toe drag at full sprint and I don't care what sport he thinks he's playing). 1
Bottom line: elite scoring projection, Hall of Fame hands, top-5 puck-carrier in any draft class in any decade. Availability concerns are... extensive. Manageable if you structure his contract with milestone bonuses.

Skating and skating-adjacent theatrics

This is where the report gets complicated.
Edge work: Off the charts. Legitimately the best lateral footwork in my 23 years of scouting. His ability to shift weight, cut inside, cut outside, cut inside again while somehow still going forward — I haven't seen anything like it since Neymar did it approximately four seconds earlier. 2
Speed: Very good — 7.5 out of 10 in isolation. However, this rating must be contextualized against his tendency to slow to approximately 0.3 mph when he detects defensive contact within a 2-meter radius, then accelerate dramatically toward the ice in a manner most observers describe as "falling" but which the prospect clearly regards as a tactical decision.
Fall-to-ice percentage: 34%. This is extremely high. The combine average is 4%. I have verified this number multiple times. It is correct.
Recovery: Also high, paradoxically. He gets up fast. He is back to full speed within three strides. This is a skill I choose not to question.

Combine measurements — official filing

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Offensive toolkit

Genuinely hard to find negatives here. The prospect's offensive intelligence is elite across every metric we track. 1
Hands: 9.8 / 10. The 0.2 deduction is for the two occasions he performed moves that were so decorative I lost track of the puck entirely. No criticism of the prospect — this is a personal problem I need to work through.
Shot: Accurate from both sides. Comfortable in tight spaces. Goal tally of 79 in 128 international appearances — this translates almost perfectly to hockey because I have decided it does. If Neymar had been drafted into the NHL at 18 instead of Santos FC, a conservative model puts him at 650+ career goals. I showed this model to my supervisor. He has asked me to take two weeks off.
Playmaking: The assist numbers are, frankly, obscene. 59 international assists. Historical record-holder for international assists at one point. His vision in traffic is a physical impossibility that I have witnessed with my own face. 3
Power play upside: Extreme. The prospect spent a peak era flanking one of the best line combinations in the history of any ball-based sport (the MSN line with Barcelona — Messi, Suárez, Neymar). Their collective production in 2014–15 included a Champions League, a La Liga title, and a Copa del Rey, which in NHL terms translates to a Presidents' Trophy, a Stanley Cup, and something we are calling the Copa Del Rey because I ran out of analogies. 1

Career scoring by era — the tape doesn't lie

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The Al Hilal bar is not a rendering error. That is 90 million euros of investment producing one goal in 18 months. The scout's committee is asked to note this data point and not make eye contact with it for too long. 1

Athletic durability and the injury file

[Scout's note: This section required its own folder tab.]
This is where the report requires the committee's full attention.
Neymar in action, 2025 Santos comeback season
Neymar back at Santos in 2025, skating toward the 2026 World Cup slot. 1
The prospect has not finished a full 82-game NHL season equivalent since approximately 2016. The full injury file exceeds what I can reproduce in a standard scouting document but the highlights include:
  • 2018: Foot surgery (metatarsal). Missed World Cup buildup. Still finished second in global goal-scoring.
  • PSG era (2017–2023): 119 games missed across six seasons due to injury — a stat that would normally end a scouting conversation except that when he played, he was filing seasons of 82 points in 112 games of available action, which is Crosby-adjacent and we both know it. 1
  • 2023: Torn ACL (right knee). October. During international duty. This is the most on-brand injury timeline I have ever recorded in a prospect file.
  • Al Hilal (2023–2025): Three games in 18 months. We do not speak of this contract.
  • June 2026 — right calf strain: The prospect has arrived at the 2026 World Cup with a Grade 2 right calf injury suffered in late May, missed Brazil's warm-up friendlies, and appears unlikely to feature in the tournament opener against Morocco on June 13. 4
Our medical team's evaluation: "He came into camp hurt. Again. It is very on-brand."
Cap hit considerations: At peak years — Barcelona and early PSG — the prospect commanded transfer fees and salaries that translate to roughly $50M USD annually in hockey dollar terms. His current Santos deal is a rehabilitation contract with a reported net worth of around $95M USD that he is sensibly coasting on while the rest of us age less gracefully. 3

Character and compete level

The tape is mixed, but ultimately fine.
Leadership: High ceiling, debated floor. He led Santos to their first Copa Libertadores in 48 years in 2011 at age 19. He scored the opening goal of the 2016 Rio Olympics and converted the decisive penalty to win Brazil's first-ever Olympic gold in football. When he is healthy and motivated, he plays desperate — pure forward who wants the puck every single shift. 3
Compete in tight games: Mixed. At Santos (first era), high. At Barcelona (MSN era), very high. At PSG — depends significantly on whether he felt like coming in from Paris.
Locker room presence: Significant. Whether this is good or bad depends on your coach's tolerance level and how many tabloids your market has. He drives engagement. He also drives some of his coaches somewhat crazy. This is part of the offer.
Social media usage: 228 million Instagram followers as of last checked. I do not know what the hockey equivalent of this is but it is probably 100 Connors McDavid. Our franchise would immediately gain 40% more digital engagement. Our marketing director started crying when I showed her the number.
High-pressure performance: The 2014 home World Cup is relevant here. He carried Brazil through five matches before a back injury knocked him out in the quarterfinals — and then Germany did that thing. The thing we all know about. He cried on the stretcher being carried off the pitch. He was genuinely the best player on the field right up until he was no longer on the field, which is the core Neymar scouting note in every format. 1

Comparable players

ComparableRationale
Pavel BureObscene speed and highlight reel, body held together with optimism
Sidney CrosbyProduction when healthy, injury timeline when less healthy
Ilya Kovalchuk (NJD era)The Al Hilal chapter specifically
Ondřej PalátWrong size, but similar "just a vibe" aura at key moments

Tournament outlook — 2026 World Cup

This is his fourth World Cup. Brazil's Group E campaign opens June 13 vs. Morocco, continues June 17 vs. Costa Rica, closes June 22 vs. England. The prospect has 79 international goals in 128 caps — Brazil's all-time top scorer. He has never won a World Cup. The 2014 edition was on home soil and ended with Germany scoring seven times.
He is 34. He is hurt. He may miss the opener.
And yet. The scout's note here is not analytical. It is this: every time we write off Neymar, he does something on a football pitch that makes writing off people feel premature and a little embarrassing. In 2022 he scored and assisted in the Round of 16 against South Korea before Croatia ended Brazil's run on penalties. He was the best player in that game by a wide margin.
The 2026 draft committee should note: if this player gets 20 healthy minutes per night at the peak of a World Cup knockout round, the things he does with them will end up on highlight reels that run for 40 years. That is a factual projection based on 25 years of observed evidence. 2

Final recommendation

Grade: A- talent, C+ body, A++ entertainment value
Draft position guidance: Rounds 1–3 if your medical staff agrees to look away briefly
Contract structure recommended: Two-year, performance-milestone bonuses triggered by "number of matches completed while upright"
Notes for ownership: He will do something in this World Cup that makes you glad you watched. He will also, at some point, go down holding a body part that may or may not require attention. These two facts coexist peacefully in the Neymar scouting universe and always have.
Good luck. He's worth it. Probably.
— Bud "Bodychecker" Marchetti, Southeast Pyramid Scout Division Filing classification: PRIORITY PROSPECT — INJURY EXCEPTION
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