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    PLL draft rankings: Team needs, fits, top 10 and more

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    Some of college lacrosse’s top talents will find out where they’ll be playing professionally this season when the 2025 PLL draft is held Tuesday night (7 ET on ESPN+).

    Editor’s Picks

    Every team — even the reigning back-to-back champion Utah Archers — has a roster need to address ahead of the season opener on May 30.

    We take a look at Tuesday’s draft, from each team’s most pressing need to my overall big board:


    Philadelphia Waterdogs

    Need(s): Physical dodger

    Carcaterra’s take: Michael Sowers is one of the most electric dodgers from the attack spot the game has seen. He consistently takes a pounding. Give his lightning some thunder.

    Player(s) who fit: CJ Kirst (attack, Cornell)


    California Redwoods

    Need(s): Playmaker, goaltending

    Carcaterra’s take: When you are second to last in goals per game, and last in goals allowed and save percentage, it’s fair to say there are needs on both ends of the field. A dodging threat who can force a slide and be used in a variety of ways is a start. Drafting a goalie to compete for the starting spot has to be a priority as well.

    Player(s) who fit: Andrew McAdorey (midfield, Duke), Emmet Carroll (goalie, Penn), Logan McNaney (goalie, Maryland)

    The Redwoods could use a dodging threat, and Duke midfielder Andrew McAdorey fits the bill. Mitchell Leff/Getty Images

    Boston Cannons

    Need(s): Lefty attackman

    Carcaterra’s take: In 2024, the Cannons explored many options at the lefty attack spot, oftentimes asking midfielders to play that role. The bottom line? It didn’t work. Why not draft a lefty sharpshooter who you can bookend with one of the best wing shooters of this generation in Marcus Holman, while giving Asher Nolting the balance to be an even better passer?

    Player(s) who fit: Coulter Mackesy (attack, Princeton), Owen Hiltz (attack, Syracuse)


    Carolina Chaos

    Need(s): Proven scorer, face-off

    Carcaterra’s take: No team in the PLL scored fewer goals a season ago than the Chaos. You can’t score if you don’t have the ball, so a 37% win rate at the stripe didn’t help the cause. This elite defense needs help!

    Player(s) who fit: Chris Kavanagh (attack, Notre Dame), Will Lynch (face-off, Notre Dame)


    New York Atlas

    Need(s): Versatile midfielder

    Carcaterra’s take: The Atlas have an elite attack, defenders who can cover and proven midfield scorers. Why not add a Swiss Army knife in the middle of the field who can play anywhere? The issue is that type of player doesn’t grow on trees in the modern game, but I know one.

    Player who fits: Sam English (midfield, Syracuse)


    Maryland Whipsnakes

    Need(s): LSM who can trigger offense

    Carcaterra’s take: The Whipsnakes — and the lacrosse world for that matter — were spoiled watching Mike Ehrhardt dominate his position for years. Although Jim Stagnitta’s bunch adjusted well to life without Big Mike, who wouldn’t want another game wrecker with a 6-foot pole roaming the middle of the field?

    Player(s) who fit: Ben Wayer (LSM, Virginia), Jack McDonald (LSM, Maryland)


    Utah Archers

    Need(s): Offensive swing player

    Carcaterra’s take: It’s really hard to find a need for the back-to-back champs. They have the stars and chemistry to win it again. However, each of the past three seasons they have seen one of their offensive stars (Grant Ament, Connor Fields and Tom Schreiber) on the shelf with a season-ending injury. Why not draft with insurance in mind and get a player who can play attack or midfield?

    Player(s) who fit: Matt Traynor (attack/midfield, Penn State)

    Matt Traynor, a versatile midfielder from Penn State, could provide some insurance for the reigning back-to-back champ Archers. Erica Denhoff/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

    Denver Outlaws

    Need(s): Defensive thumper

    Carcaterra’s take: Statistically, the Outlaws were a middle-of-the-pack defense in 2024. Their close defense will eventually have some turnover; veterans can’t play forever. It would benefit them to start thinking about the future and bringing in a physical defender who can complement JT Giles-Harris’ ability to play quicker dodging attackmen.

    Player(s) who fit: Brendan Lavelle (defense, Penn)


    Carcaterra’s overall big board

    1. CJ Kirst (attack, Cornell)

    2. Chris Kavanagh (attack, Notre Dame)

    3. Sam English (midfield, Syracuse)

    4. Levi Verch (LSM, St. Joseph’s)

    5. Coulter Mackesy (attack, Princeton)

    6. Andrew McAdorey (midfield, Duke)

    7. Matt Traynor (midfield, Penn State)

    8. Brendan Lavelle (defense, Penn)

    9. Jake Taylor (attack, Notre Dame)

    10. Sam King (attack, Harvard)

    11. Emmet Carroll (goalie, Penn)

    12. Owen Hiltz (attack, Syracuse)

    Cornell’s CJ Kirst is the No. 1 player on Paul Carcaterra’s 2025 PLL draft big board. Larry French/NCAA Photos via Getty Images

    Carcaterra’s positional rankings

    Attack

    1. CJ Kirst (Cornell)

    2. Chris Kavanagh (Notre Dame)

    3. Coulter Mackesy (Princeton)

    4. Jake Taylor (Notre Dame)

    5. Owen Hiltz (Syracuse)

    Midfield

    1. Sam English (Syracuse)

    2. Andrew McAdorey (Duke)

    3. Matt Traynor (Penn State)

    4. Mic Kelly (Denver)

    5. Aidan Carroll (Georgetown)

    Defense

    1. Levi Verch (St. Joseph’s)

    2. Brendan Lavelle (Penn)

    3. Jack McDonald (Maryland)

    4. Scott Smith (Johns Hopkins)

    5. Ben Wayer (Virginia)

    Goalie

    1. Emmet Carroll (Penn)

    2. Logan McNaney (Maryland)

    3. Jack Fracyon (Penn State)

    4. Michael Gianforcaro (North Carolina)

    5. Jamison MacLachlan (Stony Brook)

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