Welcome to IL's coverage of the 2019 Major League Lacrosse Draft held in the historic NASCAR Hall of Fame in Charlotte, North Carolina! Stay tuned for updates, live analysis and full results. Don't forget to come back tomorrow morning for Kyle Devitte's MLL Draft grades.

If @TheKyleDevitte and I built a time machine last week, traveled to today, wrote down all these picks, came back and wrote them in our mock draft you guys would've been like "wow you guys don't know nothing about nothing none of that's gonna happen. Dummies." — Chris Rosenthall (@ChrisRosie22) March 10, 2019

First Round

1. Ohio Machine: Alex Woodall, FO, Towson In a shocking move, the Machine have taken the Towson Strongman-turned-FO wiz with the first selection. Woodall will have to beat out Kenny Massa and Greg Puskuldjian for playing time in Ohio, but make no mistake: he is the engine of Towson's early season success.

2. Florida Launch: Tim Troutner, G, High Point If we were shocked at Woodall, we were even more shocked to see Troutner go this high. Florida came into the draft with Austin Kaut, one of the best goalies in the league, on thier roster. This pick doesn't make a lot of sense unless Kaut is out.

3. Boston Cannons: Zach Goodrich, M, Towson Nevermind the "D-Mid" classification, Goodrich's contributions are multi-faceted and intangible to most people who just look at stats. If you watch lacrosse, you know what Goodrich does for the Tigers and if you watched Boston play since... forever, you know that tey haven't had a guy with Goodrich's skillset since JJ Morrissey.

4. Boston Cannons: Austin Henningsen, FO, Maryland This is a headscratcher, but not because of Henningsen's ability. Kevin Resiman and Ted Ottens are already on the Boston roster, so taking a third draw man makes no sense unless the Cannons don't believe in either one of those guys.

5. Charlotte Hounds: Ryan Conrad, M, Virginia The Hounds need help on offense and Conrad can play anywhere on an offensive or defensive midfield line, so it's a great pick for versatility; but there are more pressing needs on the front line — like a middie who can dodge a longpole.

6. Denver Outlaws: Max Tuttle, M, Sacred Heart This week, Tuttle just won a game for Sacred Heart in overtime by jumping through the crease, turning his body to avoid contact with a defender and the goalie and scored with a backhand. That's a Denver Outlaw.

7. Chesapeake Bayhawks: Pat Spencer, A, Loyola The Bayhawks took advantage of the league with this pick. If any player is worth waiting a year for, it's Pat Spencer. New York waited for Rob Pannell. Ohio waited for Peter Baum. Both those franchises won championships with those players. Coincidence?

8. Dallas Rattlers: Chris Sabia, D, Penn State The first defenseman to go in a deep, deep pool of poles, Sabia is a great replacement for Mike Manley down low. Tough with his checks and tougher with his body, Sabia is half pro wrestler, half lumberjack and now he's all Rattler.

9. Denver Outlaws: Daniel Bucaro, A, Georgetown This is really high for Bucaro unless you've seen Bucaro play, in which case, you already know. Snakebit by injuries for parts of his college career, Bucaro is a beast who is great at drawing and splitting doubles with a smile on his face.

Second Round

10. Ohio Machine: Nick Spillane, M, Penn State

11. Florida Launch: Sean Eccles, M, UAlbany

12. Boston Cannons: Clarke Petterson, A, Cornell

13. Atlanta Blaze: Brendan Sunday, M/A, Towson

14. Atlanta Blaze: Dylan Gaines, D, Denver

15. Ohio Machine: TJ Comizio, DM, Villanova

16. Chesapeake Bayhawks: Greyson Torain, M, Navy

17. Dallas Rattlers: Craig Chick: LSM/D, Lehigh

18. Denver Outlaws: Chris Aslanian, A, Hobart

Third Round

19. Ohio Machine: Johnny Surdick, D, Army

20. Chesapeake Bayhawks: Curtis Corley, D, Maryland

21. Boston Cannons: Nick DeCaprio, LSM, Michigan

22. Dallas Rattlers: Isaac Paparo, LSM, UMass

23. Charlotte Hounds: Matt Neufeldt, LSM, Denver

24. New York Lizards: Jack Tigh, M, Yale

25. Chesapeake Bayhawks: Noah Richard, LSM, Marquette

26. Atlanta Blaze: Colton Jackson, M, Denver

27. Boston Cannons: Ryland Rees, LSM, Stony Brook

Fourth Round

28. Ohio Machine: Chris Young, A, High Point

29. Florida Launch: Tyler Dunn, M, Penn

30. Boston Cannons: Brent Noseworthy, M, Michigan

31. Dallas Rattlers: Teddy Hatfield, A, Richmond

32. Charlotte Hounds: Austin Fusco, D, Syracuse

33. New York Lizards: John Daniggelis, M, Yale

34. Boston Cannons: Tyson Bomberry, D, Syracuse

35. Dallas Rattlers: Jack Jasinski, A, Ohio State

36. Denver Outlaws: Brandon Jones, D, Air Force

Fifth Round

37. Ohio Machine: Matt Borges, D, Ohio State

38. Florida Launch: Joey Sessa, M, Yale

39. Atlanta Blaze: Brett Craig, LSM, Seton Hill

40. Florida Launch: Andrew Kew, A, Tampa

41. Atlanta Blaze: Tyson Gibson, M, Robert Morris

42. New York Lizards: Connor Farrell, FO, LIU Post

43. Chesapeake Bayhawks: Austin French, A, Denver

44. Dallas Rattlers: Joe Saggese, A, Sacred Heart

45. Denver Outlaws: Kyle Marr, A, Johns Hopkins

Sixth Round

46. Ohio Machine: Sam Cleveland, A, Colgate

47. Florida Launch: Eric Applegate, A, Jacksonville

48. Dallas Rattlers: Lucas Wittenberg, M, Georgetown

49. Atlanta Blaze: Eddy Bouhall, D, Lehigh

50. Charlotte Hounds: Brendan Gleason, M, Notre Dame

51. New York Lizards: Danny Dolan, G, Maryland

52. Chesapeake Bayhawks: Warren Jeffrey, D, Vermont

53. Dallas Rattlers: Fleet Wallace, D, Cornell

54. Denver Outlaws: Jeff Rowlett, D, North Carolina

Seventh Round

55. Boston Cannons: James Burr, A, Boston U

56. Florida Launch: Reid Malas, M, Bucknell

57. New York Lizards: Decker Curran, M, Michigan

58. Atlanta Blaze: Jake McCulloch, M, Cornell

59: Ohio Machine: Alex Heger, G, Robert Morris

60. New York Lizards: Brendan Kearns, A, Providence

61. Chesapeake Bayhawks: John Prendergast, M, Duke

62. Dallas Rattlers: Landon Kramer, M, Sacred Heart

63: Denver Outlaws: Kyle Pless, D, Rutgers