Jeff Teat headlines talented 2020 NLL Draft class

The Halifax Thunderbirds selected forward Matt Gaudet in the third round. The Yale grad made headlines in his PLL debut with Chrome LC this past summer. (Photo courtesy of PLL)

Third Round

  1. Calgary Roughnecks (from New York) — Rhys Blake, Port Coquitlam Jr. A (Defense)
  2. Rochester Knighthawks — Kevin Owen Hill, Syracuse/Six Nations Jr. A (Transition)
  3. Georgia Swarm (from Vancouver) — Sam Firth, Bishops/Orangeville Jr. A (Forward)
  4. Colorado Mammoth (from San Diego) — Curtis Conley, Trent University/Toronto Beaches Jr. A (Forward)
  5. New England Black Wolves (from Calgary) — Michael Sowers, Princeton/Duke (Forward)
  6. Colorado Mammoth — Pat Aslanian, Notre Dame/Denver Outlaws (Forward)
  7. Saskatchewan Rush (from Philadelphia) — Clark Walter, Limestone/Port Coquitlam Jr. A (Forward)
  8. Vancouver Warriors (from Georgia) — Adam Kromer, Guelph/Whitby Jr. A (Defense)
  9. Rochester Knighthawks (from Buffalo) — Jared Conners, Virginia (Defense)
  10. Toronto Rock (from Toronto via Saskatchewan) — Phil Mazzuca, Western/Oakville Jr. A (Transition)
  11. Halifax Thunderbirds — Matt Gaudet, Yale/PLL Chrome (Forward)
  12. Halifax Thunderbirds (from Saskatchewan) — Owen Friesen, St. Catharines Jr. A (Defense)
  13. Vancouver Warriors (from New England via Vancouver) — Matteo Tack, Burnaby Jr. A (Goaltender)
  14. San Diego Seals (compensatory selection for Paul Dawson) — Danny Logan, Denver (Defense)
  15. Philadelphia Wings (compensatory selection for Dylan Evans) — Ben French, Vermont/Cobourg Kodiaks (Forward)
  16. Colorado Mammoth (compensatory selection for Ian Llord) — Peter Dearth, Syracuse (Defense)

Hutton Jackson is a Northern Virginia native and co-founder / coordinating producer of Pro Lacrosse Talk. He is also an Emmy-winning producer whose work has appeared on MLB Network, NHL Network and The Action Network. Hutton played four years of college lacrosse at DeSales University where his highest lacrosse accolade was being named to Inside Lacrosse’s 2014 All-Name Team, an honor that didn’t require stepping on the field. When he’s not producing new video content, editing podcasts or writing on lacrosse, he can usually be found diving around the crease in your local men’s league and ranting about Baltimore and D.C. sports.

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