Consolidated Rankings: A Seven Round Toronto Maple Leafs Mock Draft

SUNRISE, FL - JUNE 26: Kyle Dubas Assistant General Manager of the Toronto Maple Leafs talks on the phone as President Brendan Shanahan looks on during the first round of the 2015 NHL Draft at BB
SUNRISE, FL - JUNE 26: Kyle Dubas Assistant General Manager of the Toronto Maple Leafs talks on the phone as President Brendan Shanahan looks on during the first round of the 2015 NHL Draft at BB
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In lead up to the 2018 NHL Entry Draft, plenty of prospects have been mocked to be drafted by the Toronto Maple Leafs.

With the sheer number of mock drafts and rankings out there, it can be difficult to get a true idea into where a prospect is projected to go. As such, a consolidated ranking taking into account many of the top rankings will give us a clearer view as to who the Maple Leafs may select on Friday and Saturday.

The consolidated list takes into account the following 17 rankings (* denotes first round only):

Bob McKenzie (TSN)
Kevin Papetti (SB Nation)
Ryan Kennedy (The Hockey News)
Will Scouch (Scouching)
Larry Fisher (The Hockey Writers)
Cam Robinson (Dobber Prospects)
Canucks Army (Nation Network)
Scott Wheeler (The Athletic)
Corey Pronman (The Athletic)
Craig Button (TSN)
Hockey Prospect*
Sam Happi (Puck Authority)
McKeen’s*
Future Considerations
Derek Neumeier (SB Nation)
ISS*
Steve Kournianos (Draft Analyst)
Alex Hobson* (Editor in Leaf)

The number of rankings taken into account will give us a good idea as to where each prospect should go. Using the consolidated list of 217 prospects, let’s take a look at who the scouts believe will be the newest Toronto Maple Leafs by Saturday afternoon.