Here is a good look at NCAA players in the draft.
Some guys I like from the article and from various draft guides: Not in any order.
1. Nick Schmaltz - Forward has a ton of offensive potential but doesn't always play hard. Unkown if it's lack of intensity/care, immaturity, or he is simply not challenged enough.
2. Blake Hillman - Decent size defender, good skater, hockey sense, and good shot.
3. Karson Kuhlman - Forward with top hockey sense and excellent skater.
4. Seamus Malone - Small forward with grit, awesome hands (one report said possibly best hands from USHL), and elite speed.
5. Dakota Joshua - 6'2 forward hits hard, has soft hands, is responsible defensively. Listed as a sleeper.
6. Matthew Berkovitz - D with slick skating and good hockey sense.
7. Jake Walman - D with skill all over, is poised, has good shot, and battles hard. Needs strength.
8. Miles Gendron - D with elite skating, good puck skills, but needs work in own zone.
9. Maxim Letunov - Very lanky forward at 6'2 has hands, shot, and grit. Average speed.
10. Michael Prapavessis - Offensive minded D with good IQ, accurate shot. Does not play physical game.
11. Max Willman - Re-entry forward with good speed, is flashy with puck, beats defenders one on one.