Top 10 NLL offseason moves in 2020

10. Challen Rogers re-signs with the Toronto Rock

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While Challen Rogers didn’t change teams this offseason, he did make a big splash, signing the longest deal in Toronto Rock history. The deal will have the 2019 and 2020 Transition Player of the Year suiting up for the Rock as their captain for the next seven years.

9. Vancouver Warriors acquire Kyle Killen

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The Vancouver Warriors acquired forward Kyle Killen from the Colorado Mammoth in exchange for a 2021 second round pick. Killen scored 21 points in his sophomore campaign after making the All-Rookie Team in 2019. The Warriors will look to Killen to help an offense that averaged the second fewest goals per game last season.

Adam Moore is a Delco native, Philadelphia sports fan and co-founder of Pro Lacrosse Talk. Adam has been writing on lacrosse for more than a decade and has been published in The Capital Gazette and US Lacrosse Magazine online. Adam played four years of college lacrosse as a goaltender for Elizabethtown College. When he's not covering lacrosse, he can be found coaching at Boys' Latin School in Baltimore and collecting Philadelphia sports memorabilia.

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