The Utah Mammoth are gearing up for the 2025 National Lacrosse League (NLL) Entry Draft, and with a promising future ahead, selecting the right prospects is crucial. Here are four players who should be on the Mammoth's radar, players worthy of consideration as they look to build a championship-caliber team.
Riley Woods (Centre, Centre Wellington): Woods was the first overall pick in the Ontario Junior Lacrosse League (OJLL). A skilled and dynamic player, Woods possesses the offensive abilities and lacrosse IQ to become a key contributor at the NLL level. His playmaking skills and scoring touch could provide an immediate boost to the Mammoth's offense.
Parker Doyle (Defense, British Columbia Junior A Lacrosse League): Known for his defensive prowess and physical play, Doyle was selected as the first pick in the British Columbia Junior A Lacrosse League. He excels in shutting down opposing offenses and has the potential to develop into a top-tier defender in the NLL. His addition would bolster the Mammoth's defensive unit and add a layer of toughness.
Mason Panko (Forward/Midfield, Regina): Panko was the top pick in the Rocky Mountain Lacrosse League (RMLL). With a knack for finding the back of the net and a strong work ethic, Panko would inject scoring depth and versatility into the Mammoth's lineup. His ability to play multiple positions makes him a valuable asset for any team.
Andrew McAdorey (Attack/Midfield - Duke): McAdorey can shake and bake like few others in professional lacrosse. His ability to separate from defenders purely off his first step sets his floor as a jitterbug dodging out of the box. Whether he can be a go-to guy at the next level will determine his ceiling. The Blue Devil makes too much sense for the Redwoods and general manager Joe Spallina at No. 2 overall. California needs added offensive firepower, and McAdorey can bring that to the table early as he'll demand a pole from the jump.
These four prospects represent a mix of skill, grit, and potential, aligning with what the Utah Mammoth need as they continue to establish themselves in the NLL. While the draft is always unpredictable, keeping a close eye on these players could lead to the selection of future stars for the Utah Mammoth.