PLAYERS
The NSL heads to Nashville on March 2nd for the inaugural player draft.
Owners from each of the six cities will come together to select their teams and experience a showcase match between six of the potential top draft picks.
Derby picked Shahjahan Khan, Atlanta got Jeremias Azana
The Draft
- The NSL Draft will take place on 2nd March in Nashville as part of the opening Exhibition and Functions
- The Draft will be done in 4 rounds in a snake format, where the draft order is reversed each round.
- The owner(s) of each team will choose one player from the eligible player pool each round.
- They will select three starters and one Dunlop Future Stars pick as their alternate player.
The Players
- Victor Crouin – Harvard, WR 7 (France)
- Iker Pajares – WR 20 (Spain)
- Aly Abou Eleinen – UPenn, WR 22 (Egypt)
- Auguste Dussourd – WR 21 (France)
- Sebastien Bonmalais – WR 29 (France)
- Nathan Lake – WR 32 (England)
- Youssef Ibrahim – Princeton, WR 36 (Egypt)
- Shahjahan Khan – WR 37 (USA)
- Tsz Kwan Lau – WR 44 (Hong Kong)
- Charlie Lee – WR 45 (England)
- Todd Harrity – Princeton, WR 46 (USA)
- Rory Stewart – WR 47 (Scotland)
- Timothy Brownell – Harvard, WR 48 (USA)
- David Baillargeon – WR 51 (Canada)
- Leandro Romiglio – WR 55 (Argentina)
- Andrew Douglas – UPenn, WR 56 (USA)
- Bernat Jaume – WR 58 (Spain)
- Juan Camilo Vargas – WR 60 (Colombia)
- Simon Herbert – WR 63 (England)
- Ronaldo Palomino – HWR 70 (Colombia)
- Spencer Lovejoy – Yale, WR 76 (USA)
- Yannick Wilhelmi – WR 78 (Switzerland)
- Sam Todd – WR 82 (England)
- Tom Walsh – WR 83 (England)
- Ben Smith – WR 84 (England)
- Yannik Omlor – WR 86 (Germany)
- Jeremias Azaña – WR 87 (Argentina)
- Ivan Perez – WR 90 (Spain)
- Daniel Mekbib – WR 96 (Czech Republic)
- Emyr Evans – WR 98 (Wales)
- Joseph White – WR 99 (Australia)
- Lwamba Chileshe – WR 106 (New Zealand)
- Temwa Chileshe – WR 110 (New Zealand)
- Sanjay Jeeva – F&M, WR 116 (Malaysia)
- Diego Gobbi – WR 118 (Brazil)
- Veer Chotrani – Cornell, WR 134 (India)
- Dillon Huang – Penn, WR 135 (USA)
- Connor Turk – WR 139 (Canada)
- Mark Broekman – WR 152 (England)
- Matias Knudsen – Drexel, WR 161 (Colombia)
- Joel Arscott – WR 243 (New Zealand)
- George Crowne – Harvard, WR 260 (Canada)
- Alan Clyne – HWR 24 (Retired, Scotland)
- Thijs Van der Pluijm – Rochester (Netherlands)
- Nadav Raziel – Yale (Israel)
- Harrison Gill – Yale (USA)
- Cole Becker – Princeton (USA)
- Osama Khalifa – Columbia (Egypt)
- TJ Dembinski – Yale (USA)
- Alvin Heumann – Dartmouth (USA)