28. New York Rangers: Nils Lundkvist, D, Sweden
A good puck-handler, Lundkvist isn't afraid to get physical. He won't score many goals, but his defensive potential is impressive.
27. Chicago: Nicolas Beaudin, D, Canada
With great vision, Beaudin excels at finding his teammates. He's a little small, but he rocketed up draft boards over the last year.
26. Ottawa: Jacob Bernard-Docker, D, Canada
A strong, efficient defenseman, Bernard-Docker is committed to North Dakota and could use the development. He's a good two-way player, but he hasn't started to fulfill his significant potential yet.