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2015 NLL Entry Draft Order

Round 1

1. Arizona Sting

2. Portland Lumberjax

3. Philadelphia Wings

4. Toronto Rock

5. Rochester Knighthawks

6. Edmonton Rush

7. Calgary Roughnecks

8. Buffalo Bandits

9. Chicago Shamrox

10. Colorado Mammoth

11. Minnesota Swarm

12. Vancouver Stealth

13. Boston Blazers

Round 2

14. Boston Blazers (from Arizona)

15. Portland Lumberjax

16. Philadelphia Wings

17. Toronto Rock

18. Rochester Knighthawks

19. Edmonton Rush

20. Calgary Roughnecks

21. Buffalo Bandits

22. Chicago Shamrox

23. Colorado Mammoth

24. Minnesota Swarm

25. Vancouver Stealth

26. Boston Blazers

Round 3

27. Arizona Sting

28. Portland Lumberjax

29. Philadelphia Wings

30. Toronto Rock

31. Rochester Knighthawks

32. Edmonton Rush

33. Calgary Roughnecks

34. Buffalo Bandits

35. Chicago Shamrox

36. Colorado Mammoth

37. Minnesota Swarm

38. Vancouver Stealth

39. Boston Blazers

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Prospect Rankings (editing with descriptions)

1. LW - Wesley Berg - 6'1" - 180 lbs - Coquitlam Adanacs

Consensus #1 of the Draft. Coquitlam did not play him against Calgary in the playoffs so that he would be fresh for the Minto Cup, not wanting to risk any injury to their star player.

2. LW - James Rahe - 6'4" - 225 lbs - Langley Thunder

Big boy puts balls in the net. Coquitlam traded a first round draft pick and more just for Rahe's playing rights for the playoffs, the deal sent Rahe back to Langley in the offseason, where he carries a lackluster team.

3. RW - Shane MacDonald - 6'0" - 205 lbs - Brampton Excelsiors

Spreads around the offence. Puts up goals and assists. Piece to build an offence around.

4. LW - Lyle Thompson - 6'0" - 180 lbs - Albany

Potentially the best of the Thompson clan. His need for goals, and amazing stick skills make for one hell of a player.

5. RW/D - Brandon Goodwin - 6'2" - 210 lbs - Coquitlam Adanacs

Rock solid wherever you put him. Can score goals, or be reliable on defence.

6. LW - Quinn Powless - 6'2" - 220 lbs - Six Nations Arrows

Contrary to popular belief, is Johnny's cousin. Quinn was Six Nations' setup man. Put him with a goal scorer and he should rack up the apples.

7. RW - Joe Haodais Maracle - 5'11" - 195 lbs - Six Nations Arrows

Energizer bunny. All over the map on offence. Setting picks, getting in scrums, scoring, getting open, he does it all.

8. D - Rodd Squire Jr. - 6'1" - 180 lbs - Six Nations Arrows

Most reliable defenceman of this years draft. Brings sandpaper to the backend.

9. RW - Jesse King - 6'3" - 205 lbs - Victoria Shamrocks

It was all about him in Victoria, being their go to on the offence. Will put up goals in the NLL.

10. G - Alexis Buque 5'10" - 225 lbs - New Westminster Salmonbellies

Consensus #1 goalie of the draft. Big boy fills a lot of the net. Is the starter for the WLA Bellies.

11. RW/D - Matt Bennett - 6'0" - 185 lbs - Brampton Excelsiors

Point producer with attitude. Not afraid to be the center of a scrum.

12. RW - Tyler Ferreira - 6'1' - 155 lbs - Brampton Excelsiors

Goal scorer with a small frame. Will not bring much physically, but is a reliable supporting player.

13. RW - Josh Johnson - 5'8" - 170 lbs - Six Nations Arrows

15 goals and 5 assists in 6 games at the Minto Cup. Another quality Six Nations product.

14. D - Brandon Clelland - 5'10" - 165 lbs - Orangeville Northmen

Offensive defenceman who is not afraid to take the ball and go. Good in his own end as well.

15. RW - Jordan Dance - 5'8" - 145 lbs - Orangeville Northmen

Set up man with slick hands. Not a big player, but plays on the edge.

16. D - Brier Jonathan - 6'0" - 179 lbs - Six Nations Arrows

Grandson of legendary Boston Bruins forward Stan Jonathan, plays with his Grandfather's grit. Will defend his team mates.

17. D - Graeme Hossack - 6'1" - 180 lbs - Brooklin Redmen

Stay at home defenceman. Used in junior to shut down key offensive players.

18. RW - Brandon Bull - 5'11" - 185 lbs - Victoria Shamrocks

Speedy, will go to the dirty areas in front of the net.

19. RW - Ty Thompson - 6'0' - 185 lbs - Albany

Another member of the Thompson clan. Another goal scorer. Does not have the finesse of Lyle or Miles, but has the skill nonetheless.

20. D - Luc Magnan - 6'0" - 205 lbs - Robert Morris

Manitoba's best lacrosse product in years. Quality defenceman.

21. RW - Dan Taylor - 6'3" - 207 lbs - Calgary Mountaineers

Mountaineers Captain, who does it all for their offence. Quality complimentary player.

22. D - Blair Goss - 6'0" - 205 lbs - Kitchener-Waterloo Kodiaks

Good positionally on defence, Good at getting the ball out of his zone.

23. RW - Casey Jackson - 6'1" - 185 lbs - Burnaby Lakers

Speedster with hand skills. Been playing in the WLA for two seasons. Reliable on offence.

24. RW - Connor Goodwin - 6'0" - 180 lbs - Calgary Mountaineers

The Mountaineers #2. Good support player on offence.

25. D - Emerson Clark - 5'9" - 180 lbs - Whitby Warriors

The shet disturber of this years draft class. Will drop the gloves in any situation.

26. LW - Dane Sorensen - 6'1" - 180 lbs - Nanaimo Timbermen

Younger brother of Brock and Kyle. Looks to follow his older brothers to the big leagues on the offensive side of the floor.

27. RW - Chad Tutton - 6'2" - 220 lbs - North Carolina

Big boy has slick hands and can quarterback a powerplay.

28. LW - Reegan Comeault - 5'10" - 165 lbs - Ohio State

Once regarded as one of the top lacrosse prospects of the sport, off-floor issues took away from his production on the floor. Skill is still there, but he may need mental development.

29. G - Cody Hagedorn - 5'10" - 175 lbs - Victoria Shamrocks

Shamrocks ace stole the starting job and rode it into the playoffs with a trip to the Mann Cup. Quality young netminder who would best learn as a backup, but has starter potential.

30. RW - Alex Lubczuk - 6'0" - 190 lbs - Kitchener Waterloo Kodiaks

May not put up the points, but brings quality leadership, and plays with heart and grit.

The Rest (Alphabetical)

D - Adam Bakular-Evans - 6'4" - 215 lbs - Nanaimo Timbermen

D - Andrew Smistad - 6'2" - 210 lbs - Marquette

D - Anthony Patterson - 6'2" - 216 - Six Nations Arrows

LW - Brady Heseltine - 6'2" - 182 lbs - Brampton Excelsiors

G - Brandon Styres - 6'3" - 235 lbs - Six Nations Arrows

RW/D - Brendan Ranford - 5'10" - 182 lbs - New Westminster Salmonbellies

LW/D - Brendan Rouse - 6'1" - 190 lbs - Burnaby Lakers

LW Cam Gardner - 5'9" - 170 lbs - Bellarmine

LW - Chad Mitchell - 6'1" - 160 lbs - Bellarmine

D - Connor Campbell - 6'0" - 145 lbs - Brampton Excelsiors

C - Cory Cop - 6'1" - 180 lbs - Port Coquitlam Saints

G - Cory Mayzes - 6'4" - 260 lbs - Saanich Tigers

D - Darryl Robertson - 6'0" - 195 lbs - Whitby Warriors

D - DJ Giacobbo - 6'1 - 182 lbs - Canisius

D - DJ Saari - 6'4" - 200 lbs - Nanaimo Timbermen

LW/D - Dom Sebastiani - 6'0" - 190 lbs - Delaware

RW - Dylan Goddard - 5'10" - 175 - Clarington Green Gaels

D - Eric Guiltinan - 5'10" - 185 lbs - Kitchner-Waterloo Kodiaks

C/LW - Ian Martin - 5'10" - 175 lbs - Six Nations Arrows

RW/D - Jakob Doucet - 5'11" - 175 lbs - New Westminster Salmonbellies

LW / D - Jake Weidner - 6'2" - 175 lbs - Brampton Excelsiors

D - Jayson Crawford - 5'11" - 180 lbs - Brampton Excelsiors

G - Jeremy Funk - 6'0" - 230 lbs - Maple Ridge Burrards

D - Joe Fletcher - 6'2" - 185 lbs - Loyola

RW - Jordan Robertson - 5'7" - 185 lbs - Whitby Warriors

RW/D - Kevin Pym - 5'9" - 160 lbs - Okotoks Raiders

G - Michael DeGirolamo - 6'5" - 250 lbs - Okotoks Raiders

RW/LW - Mike Crampton - 5'10" - 165 lbs - Air Force

RW/D - Mike Mawdsley - 5'11" - 205 lbs - Oakville Rock

LW/D - Mitch McAvoy - 5'8" - 175 lbs - Mercyhurst

D - Nicholas Jonas - 6'4" - 240 lbs - Minnesota

LW - Pat Henry - 6'1" - 185 lbs - Calgary Mountaineers

D - Paxton Leroux - 6'3" - 190 lbs - Peterborough Lakers

D - Steve Ferdinandi - 5'11" - 185 lbs - New Westminster Salmonbellies

LW / RW - Terry Ellis - 6'1" - 205 lbs - Denver

LW/D - Tyson Roe - 6'10" - 245 lbs - Nanaimo Timbermen

LW/D - Zac Reid - 6'1" - 195 lbs - Mercyhurst

D - Zach Rogers - 6'5" - 210 lbs - Langley Thunder

RW / D - Zach Williams - 6'0" - 180 lbs - Six Nations Arrows

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Gave quick bios for the top 30

Arizona can make their selection whenever they like, the time clock will officially start tomorrow night after the Stealth game.

and I strongly reccomend watching the following. And if you have nothing better to do with your Saturday night, why not go? I know I'll be there.

SATURDAY, JANUARY 10

TORONTO ROCK @ VANCOUVER STEALTH at the Langley Events Centre

7:30PM ON TSN2

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