PLL Protected Player Roster Projections

Chrome LC

Adam

  1. FO – Connor Farrell
  2. A – Jordan Wolf
  3. A – Justin Guterding
  4. A – Matt Gaudet
  5. M – John Ranagan
  6. M – Will Haus
  7. M – Ned Crotty
  8. M – Jesse King
  9. M – Jordan MacIntosh
  10. LSM/D – Reece Eddy
  11. LSM/D – Joel White
  12. D – Mike Manley
  13. D – Jesse Bernhardt
  14. G – John Galloway

Hutton

  1. FO – Connor Farrell
  2. A – Jordan Wolf
  3. A – Justin Guterding
  4. A – Matt Gaudet
  5. M – John Ranagan
  6. M – Will Haus
  7. M – Ned Crotty
  8. M – Jordan MacIntosh
  9. LSM/D – Reece Eddy
  10. LSM/D – Joel White
  11. D – Jake Pulver
  12. D – Mike Manley
  13. D – Jesse Bernhardt
  14. G – John Galloway

Military Exempt: Tom Rigney (D)

Possible Departures: Donny Moss (SSDM/D), Eli Salama (LSM), Jake Pulver (D), James Barclay (D), Jesse King (M), Sam Duggan (M)

Jesse King was a key waiver wire pick up for the Chrome heading into the 2020 season (Photo courtesy of the PLL)

Overview

When looking at this Chrome team, it’s easy to pick out Tim Soudan’s guys. Yet, deciding who is protected or allowed to test expansion is tougher than you would think.

A player that was tough for us to leave off was Donny Moss, a versatile defender who can play with a shorty or a pole and has been a key part of Tim Soudan’s rosters for several years. Yet, Moss is getting up there in age and didn’t have a great showing in 2020. We could see Coach Soudan protecting him, but feel the odds are more likely he is left off the protected list, but still ends up returning to the men of Chrome after escaping the PLL Expansion Draft. The odds are much higher that any combination of Eli Salama, Jake Pulver, James Barclay or Jesse King end up finding their way on Cannons LC via the expansion draft.

Adam

The Chrome won’t have to protect new defender Tom Rigney because of the military exemption, despite Chrome’s first round pick never even suiting up for the squad. They will have to protect old friend Joel White, after he opted out of the PLL bubble in 2020. I presume Coach Tim Soudan will gladly oblige. The Chrome should be able to protect a majority of their producers from last season, with one of those on my list being 2020 newcomer Jesse King.

Hutton

Chrome was a really tough egg to crack for me. While my logic for Archer LC was to leave a handful of defenders unprotected with the high odds that a couple will return to the roster, I took the opposite approach with the Chrome. It’s hard for me to imagine a world where Coach Soudan doesn’t protect Joel White or Mike Manley. That being said, both defenders are getting up there in age, and younger poles like Reece Eddy, Jake Pulver and James Barclay would likely be swept up in the PLL Expansion Draft if left unprotected. So I chose to protect both Eddy and Pulver, and let offensive weapon Jesse King test expansion.

Pro Lacrosse Talk was created by Adam Moore and Hutton Jackson, two former NCAA athletes and lifetime lacrosse fans who recognized the need for a news source devoted solely to professional lacrosse. The Pro Lacrosse Talk podcast is the first and only podcast covering all four professional lacrosse leagues (MLL, NLL, PLL, WPLL) and prolacrossetalk.com is the main source for pro lacrosse breaking news stories, featured articles on players, and fantasy lacrosse challenges.

Join the discussion

Further reading

2023 PLL College Draft Grades & Recap

The 2023 Premier Lacrosse League College Draft is officially in the rearview window. The league’s eight clubs filled out their rosters with top young prospects as training camp and the fifth PLL season draws closer. There weren’t too many crazy moves or wild swings in this draft, and every team...

Read more

2023 Mock PLL College Draft

The 2023 Premier Lacrosse League College Draft is almost here and there’s nothing more fun than speculating about which PLL prospect will land where. I try my hand at mock draft and give my predictions for who each PLL team will select in each round–including some potential trades. PLL...

Read more