Jeremy Leabres is one of the few "newer" guys that I absolutely love watching. Yes, they did turn him pro pretty quickly compared to a lot of other skaters that have had to wait, but he has amazing style and has never came out with anything that has be sub-par, it's always blowing my mind. I'm excited for it and will definitely buy his board if it's the right size. I mainly skate Toy Machine anyway when my shop has em.
Whoever said something about Alec Majerus, that dude went pro super quick. But, he is also doing heavier shit than anybody in terms of chronology. Within a year he has done more crazy shit then most people in a lifetime and he's from Minnesota... it snows a good 5-6 months out of the year here in the midwest.
As for Ed, I love him dearly, and I am hoping that he will always have a board with Toy. It's the principal. I feel like Toy is a family more-so than other brands, they actually hangout and skate together and the team vibe is always tight.