Flyers' Mock Draft 2.0: Projecting Philadelphia's Complete Seven-Round Selections and Potential Future Roster Additions.
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With the 2025 NHL Entry Draft just around the corner, all eyes are on the Philadelphia Flyers and their impressive stockpile of draft picks. General Manager Danny Briere's moves this offseason, including the acquisition of Trevor Zegras, have signaled a shift from rebuilding to actively improving the team. The Flyers possess a remarkable ten picks in this draft, including three in the first round (6th, 22nd, and 31st overall) and three in the second. This provides them with significant flexibility to address organizational needs, add high-end talent, and potentially even make further trades.

Predicting the precise selections is, of course, an inexact science. However, based on recent mock drafts and prospect analysis, we can project a plausible scenario for how the Flyers might utilize their picks across all seven rounds.

First Round:

  • 6th Overall: Porter Martone, RW (Brampton Steelheads, OHL): While the Flyers have a need for centers, Martone's exceptional blend of size, skill, and power might be too tempting to pass up. Some scouts compare his style to Blake Wheeler. Though the Flyers may also consider centers like Brady Martin or James Hagens, Martone's offensive upside could be the deciding factor.

  • 22nd Overall: Daniil Prokhorov, RW (Dynamo St. Petersburg, MHL): With their second pick in the first round, the Flyers could target Daniil Prokhorov, a Russian right winger. Given the number of picks the Flyers have, taking a swing on a player with high-end potential like Prokhorov could be a worthwhile gamble.

  • 31st Overall: Joshua Ravensbergen, G (Prince George Cougars, WHL): Goaltending is always a crucial organizational need, and Ravensbergen is considered one of the top goalie prospects in this year's draft. His size, poise, and mental toughness make him an intriguing option to bolster the Flyers' future in net.

Second Round:

  • 38th Overall: Shane Vansaghi, RW

  • 46th Overall: Jack Murtagh, C

  • 54th Overall: The Flyers, armed with three second-round picks, can continue to add depth and address specific needs.

Later Rounds (3-7):

In the later rounds, the focus shifts to identifying players with specific skills, potential for growth, or filling out the organizational depth chart. The Flyers could target players based on best player available. With so many picks, the Flyers have the opportunity to be aggressive, take risks, and potentially unearth some hidden gems. It will be fascinating to see how Danny Briere and his staff navigate this draft and shape the future of the Philadelphia Flyers.


Writer - Priya Joshi
Driven by social justice, a commitment to advocacy, and a passion for sports, Priya is focusing her early journalistic efforts on highlighting inequality and marginalization in her community. She's learning to report on sensitive topics with empathy and accuracy, ensuring vulnerable voices are heard. Her dedication to sports also fuels her understanding of fair play and collective effort, principles she brings to her reporting.
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