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2020 Draft Order Round 1 Salary Team 1-1,400,000 Eagles Yordan Alverez 2-1,380,000 Lake Michigan Gavin Lux 3-1,360,000 East 2020 Draft Order Round 1 Salary Team 1-1,400,000 Eagles Yordan Alverez 2-1,380,000 Lake Michigan Gavin Lux 3-1,360,000 East Reading trade#11 to Warwick trade#25 to Brewtown trade#29 to Eagles Dustin May 4-1,340,000 Chalmette trade#30 to Warwick John Means 5-1,320,000 Cascade Luis Arreaz 6-1,300,000 Brewtown trade#16 to Warwick Bryan Reynolds 7-1,280,000 Laurel Giovanny Urshela 8-1,260,000 Winterfell trade#7 to Warwick trade#12 to Knoxville Zac Gallen 9-1,240,000 Woodridge Tommy Edman 10-1,220,000 Antelope River Zach Plesac 11-1,200,000 Tazmania Cavan Biggio 12-1,180,000 Scott Gioanny Gallegos 13-1,160,000 Knoxville Will D Smith 14-1,140,000 Warwick trade#10 to Laurel Adrian Houser 15-1,120,000 Bremerton Merrill Kelly 16-1,100,000 Glenview Nate Pearson NC 17-1,080,000 Hartford trade#25 to Eagles Brusdar Graterol 18-1,060,000 Greenville Aaron Bummer 19-1,040,000 Middle Earth Aristides Aquino 20-1,020,000 St Bernard Sean Murphy Round-2 21-1,000,000 Eagles Oscar Mercado 22-980,000 Lake Michigan Aaron Civale 23-960,000 East Reading trade#32 to Warwick Kevin Newman 24-940,000 Chalmette trade#31 to Eagles Michael Chavis 25-920,000 Cascade Trent Thornton 26-900,000 Brewtown trade#16 to Warwick Nick Anderson 27-880,000 Laurel Griffen Canning 28-860,000 Winterfell trade#20 to Chalmette Mike Yastremzski 29-840,000 Woodridge Alex Young 30-820,000 Antelope River trade#23 to St Bernard James Karinchak 31-800,000 Tazmania Jose Urquidy 32-780,000 Scott Jarlin Garcia 33-760,000 Knoxville Nick Madrigal 34-740,000 Warwick trade#16 to Brewtown trade#18 to Laurel Devin Smeltzer 35-720,000 Bremerton Christian Walker 36-700,000 Glenview Tony Gonsolin 37-680,000 Hartford trade#25 to Eagles Nick Solack 38-660,000 Greenville Harold Rameriz 39-640,000 Middle Earth trade#26 to Eagles Randy Dobnak 40-620,000 St Bernard Sam Hilliard Round-3 41-600,000 Eagles trade#29 to Middle Earth Jordan Yamamoto 42-590,000 Lake Michigan Genesis Cabrera 43-580,000 East Reading Adam Plutko 44-570,000 Chalmette Jacob Webb 45-560,000 Cascade Julio Rodriguez 46-550,000 Brewtown trade#21 to Winterfell Adley Rutschman 47-540,000 Laurel Jon Berti 48-530,000 Winterfell Evan Marshall 49-520,000 Woodridge Jacob Waguespack 50-510,000 Antelope River trade#23 to St Bernard Emmanuel Clase 51-500,000 Tazmania Bobby Witt Jr 52-490,000 Scott Casey Sadler 53-480,000 Knoxville Josh Taylor 54-470,000 Warwick Oliver Drake 55-460,000 Bremerton Spencer Turnbull 56-450,000 Glenview Joey Bart 57-440,000 Hartford Mike Ford 58-430,000 Greenville Zack Littell 59-420,000 Middle Earth Nate Lowe 60-410,000 St Bernard Nico Hoerner Round-4 61-350,000 Eagles Dylan Carlson 62-350,000 Lake Michigan trade#33 to Warwick Edwin Rios 63-350,000 East Reading trade#34 to Warwick Tarik Skubal 64-350,000 Chalmette Kyle Ryan 65-350,000 Cascade Christian Pache 66-350,000 Brewtown trade#18 to Laurel Austin Voth 67-350,000 Laurel Adam Kolarek 68-350,000 Winterfell Logan Gilbert 69-350,000 Woodridge Mike Tauchman 70-350,000 Antelope River trade#23 to St Bernard Randy Arozarena 71-350,000 Tazmania Austin Nola 72-350,000 Scott David Hale 73-350,000 Knoxville Peter Lambert 74-350,000 Warwick trade#33 to Lake Michigan Rowan Wick 75-350,000 Bremerton Ryan Helsley 76-350,000 Glenview Trent Grisham 77-350,000 Hartford Marcus Walden 78-350,000 Greenville Carlos Estevez 79-350,000 Middle Earth Stephen Vogt 80-350,000 St Bernard Justin Dunn Round-5 81-150,000 Eagles Nolan Gorman 82-150,000 Lake Michigan Cody Stashak 83-150,000 East Reading trade#17 to Warwick trade#30 to Chalmette Anthony Bass 84-150,000 Chalmette Austin Brice 85-150,000 Cascade Kevin Ginkel 86-150,000 Brewtown trade#21 to Winterfell Yoan Lopez 87-150,000 Laurel Tim Hill 88-150,000 Winterfell Harold Castro 89-150,000 Woodridge Matt Beaty 90-150,000 Antelope River Josh Naylor 91-150,000 Tazmania trade#19 to St Bernard Luis Patino 92-150,000 Scott Jimmy Cordero 93-150,000 Knoxville Shogo Akiyama 94-150,000 Warwick trade#11 toEast Reading trade#35 to Warwick Alec Bohm 95-150,000 Bremerton Michael Baez 96-150,000 Glenview Spencer Howard 97-150,000 Hartford trade#8 to Warwick trade#10 to Laurel Josh Vanmeter 98-150,000 Greenville Jalen Beeks 99-150,000 Middle Earth trade#26 to Eagles Josh Jung 100-150,000 St Bernard Vidal Brujan Round-6 101-150,000 Eagles Scott Barlow 102-150,000 Lake Michigan Josh Lindbloom 103-150,000 East Reading Ronnie Rodriguez 104-150,000 Chalmette Alec Mills 105-150,000 Cascade Tyler Kinley 106-150,000 Brewtown trade#18 to Laurel Jacob Stallings 107-150,000 Laurel Luis Rengifo 108-150,000 Winterfell Steve Brault 109-150,000 Woodridge Michael Brosseau 110-150,000 Antelope River Tyler Beede 111-150,000 Tazmania Justin Shafer 112-150,000 Scott Tyler Rogers 113-150,000 Knoxville Neil Walker 114-150,000 Warwick trade#12 to Knoxville Nick Margevicius 115-150,000 Bremerton Tyler Webb 116-150,000 Glenview Andrew Vaughn 117-150,000 Hartford trade#28 to East Reading Brandon Dixon 118-150,000 Greenville Nick Rameriz 119-150,000 Middle Earth Ildemaro 120-150,000 St Bernard Andrew Knizner Round-7 121-150,000 Eagles Shed Long 122-150,000 Lake Michigan Rafael Montero 123-150,000 East Reading Darwinzon Hernandez 124-150,000 Chalmette Jandel Gustave 125-150,000 Cascade Jake Fraley 126-150,000 Brewtown trade#2 to Laurel JB Wendelken 127-150,000 Laurel Nicky Lopez 128-150,000 Winterfell trade#4 to Warwick trade#33 to Lake Michigan Grayson Rodriguez 129-150,000 Woodridge Brennen Davis 130-150,000 Antelope River Ryne Harper 131-150,000 Tazmania Zack Collins 132-150,000 Scott Andrew Kittredge 133-150,000 Knoxville Willi Castro 134-150,000 Warwick trade#30 to Chalmette Sam Coonrod 135-150,000 Bremerton Tyler ONeill 136-150,000 Glenview Isan Diaz 137-150,000 Hartford Adam Heseley 138-150,000 Greenville Trevor Gott 139-150,000 Middle Earth Logan Webb 140-150,000 St Bernard trade#5 to Brewtown trade#24 to Laurel Ryan McBroom Round-8 141-150,000 Eagles Elieser Hernandez 142-150,000 Lake Michigan Viloria Meibrys 143-150,000 East Reading Matt Thaiss 144-150,000 Chalmette Colton Brewer 145-150,000 Cascade Lewis Thorpe 146-150,000 Brewtown trade#24 to Laurel Jose Trevino 147-150,000 Laurel Cole Tucker 148-150,000 Winterfell Tyler Alexander 149-150,000 Woodridge Gabriel Ynoa 150-150,000 Antelope River Dario Agrazal 151-150,000 Tazmania Austin L Adams 152-150,000 Scott Deivi Garcia 153-150,000 Knoxville Yoshitomo Tsutsugo 154-150,000 Warwick trade#30 to Chalmette Stefan Crichton 155-150,000 Bremerton Cal Raliegh 156-150,000 Glenview CJ Abrams 157-150,000 Hartford trade#36 to Warwick Richie Martin 158-150,000 Greenville Brett Martin 159-150,000 Middle Earth Cam Gallagher 160-150,000 St Bernard trade#14 to Cascade Tanner Rainey .
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