Chris Jordan was a popular limited overs player was unpicked in the recently concluded national players drafts. However he will be playing for Kent Cougars as a regional player.
List of unpicked players added as regional players
Adam Lyth - Leeds Rhinos
The 2008 Yorkshire CCC Young Player of the Year award winner, Lyth was selected as England's opener for the 2015 Ashes series. He has scored 2388 LA runs and 939 T20 runs.
James Vince - Southampton Stormers
James Vince considered as the reminiscent of former England batsman Michael Vaughan has scored 2736 LA runs and 2566 T20 runs.
He'll be playing for Southampton.
Jason Roy - London Broncos
Jason Roy made the leap from a prodigiously talented but erratic young cricketer to a consistent match-winner. He has scored 2379 LA runs and 2476 T20 runs.
Sam Billings - Kent Cougars
Sam Billings' growing reputation was illustrated when he called into England's 30-man provisional squad for the 2015 World Cup . That Billings had become a player to be reckoned with was apparent from the moment he blitzed an unbeaten 135 from 58 balls against Somerset in a 50-over tie at Canterbury.
Zafar Ansari - London Broncos
Zafar Ansari is a richly talented left-arm-spinning allrounder who had dismissed Kevin Pietersen on his way to 5 for 33. He was rewarded with a Twenty20 debut a month later against Essex, where he starred with an unbeaten 30 from 18 balls before a tidy spell helped win Surrey the game and Ansari the Man of the Match award.
Chris Woakes - Leicester Foxes
Chris Woakes has emerged as one of the best all-rounders in the county game but, despite being named in many England squads, has yet to go on and cement a place in the international side in any format. His England chances have come in limited-overs matches.
Harry Gurney - Nottingham Dragons
Harry Gurney, a left-arm seamer with an ungainly action and intelligent variations, won opportunities for England in one-day cricket in 2014. He has taken 71 LA wickets and 76 T20 wickets.
Chris Jordan - Kent Cougars
Chris Jordan's remarkable turnaround after being released by Surrey at the end of 2012 was capped when he was named in England's Test squad to play Sri Lanka less than two years later. Having made an immediate impression at Sussex, he has already taken 89 LA wickets and 26 T20 wickets.
Reece Topley - Nottingham Dragons
Reece Topley had played for Essex representative sides since the age of nine, but immediately after his England debut in a T20I against Australia in 2015 he announced he was on his way. He has 50 LA wickets and 64 T20 wickets.
Mark Wood - Durham Wildcats
Mark Wood does not fit the proptype of a modern England bowler. He is skinny, barely 6ft tall and does not gain excessive bounce but after catching the eye with Durham and the Lions, Wood was given a Test debut at the start of the 2015 summer. He made an instant impression against New Zealand, bowling above 90mph and celebrating wickets with abandon, kept his place for the visit of Australia and capped things off by taking the wicket that sealed England's Ashes victory at Trent Bridge.
Total gains
Leeds Rhinos - 1
Southampton Stormers - 1
London Broncos - 2
Kent Cougars - 2
Leicester Foxes - 1
Nottingham Dragons - 2
Durham Wildcats - 1
Unicorns XI - 0
Manchester Red Devils - 0
Cardiff Crusaders - 0
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