2018 MLB Draft: Ranking the Top 125 (Final)

2080 Baseball is excited to release its final Top 125 rankings for the 2018 MLB Draft Class. These rankings were compiled with input from 2080 Baseball’s evaluators and writers at the fields throughout the past 10 months, including Nick Faleris, Burke Granger, Adam McInturff, John Eshleman, Steve Givarz, Spencer Hansen, Michael Robbins and Will Bryant.

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Draft Rankings - Top 125

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1 Casey Mize RHP Auburn Univ. 4-YR 21.01 VIDEO The most dominant arm in college baseball this spring, Mize has struck out 151 and walked just 12 in his 109 2/3 innings of work this spring, thanks to a plus fastball, split/changeup and command.
2 Jarred Kelenic OF Waukesha West (Waukesha, Wisc.) HS 18.11 VIDEO A true five-tool talent, Kelenic boasts plus speed, plus arm strength (98 mph from the outfield) and impact potential at the plate, including exit velos of up to 104 mph this spring.
3 Carter Stewart RHP Eau Gallie (Melbourne, Fla.) HS 18.07 VIDEO Stewart has the best curveball in the draft class, consistently registering over 3,300 RPM with hard bite and elite depth, and has seen a velo jump this spring, now working in the low-to-mid 90s and touching as high as 98 mph.
4 Travis Swaggerty OF Univ. of South Alabama 4-YR 20.10 VIDEO An up-the-middle defender on the grass, Swaggerty was a catalyst for the Collegiate National Team last summer, slashing .328/.449/.406 while swiping six bags, and has hit for more power this spring thanks to a more lofted swing.
5 Alec Bohm 3B Wichita St. Univ. 4-YR 21.10 VIDEO Bohm has separated himself as one of the top bats in the draft class thanks to impact power and production, both this spring (.341/.436/.625) and last summer on the Cape (.351/.399/.513).
6 Matthew Liberatore LHP Mountain Ridge (Glendale, Ariz.) HS 18.07 VIDEO Liberatore boasts two potential future plus or better off-speed offerings with his curveball and changeup, to go with a projectable frame and a fastball that can reach the mid 90s.
7 Jonathan India 3B Univ. of Florida 4-YR 21.05 VIDEO India was the most impressive offensive performer on the best team in the country this spring, slashing .364/.504/.733 with 18 home runs to go with impressive glove work at third base.
8 Nick Madrigal 2B Oregon State Univ. 4-YR 21.03 VIDEO One of the top hitters in the class, Madrigal missed a chunk of the spring with a fractured hand but still managed to put up impressive numbers when healthy, slashing .406/.473/.594 and striking out just five times in 128 ABs, though his uneven production with Team USA last summer casts some doubt on his future dominance with wood.
9 Joey Bart C Georgia Tech 4-YR 21.06 VIDEO A well-rounded backstop with good arm strength, Bart's launched 16 homers this spring, with a slash line of .359/.471/.632.
10 Brady Singer RHP Univ. of Florida 4-YR 21.10 VIDEO Singer impresses evaluators with both his power arsenal and competitive demeanor on the mound, wielding a low-to-mid-90s heater and sweeping slider that can stand shoulder to shoulder with any other one-two punch in the draft class.
11 Cole Winn RHP Orange Lutheran (Orange, Calif.) HS 18.06 VIDEO Winn raised his stock as much as anyone this spring with consistently dominant outings, including standout performances at the National High School Invitational and Boras Classic, demonstrating above-average command of a low-to-mid 90s fastball, power curveball and improving slider and changeup.
12 Logan Gilbert RHP Stetson Univ. 4-YR 21.01 VIDEO Gilbert fanned 157 in 107 innings of work this spring, thanks to a lively low-90s fastball that can reach 95 mph, an above-average changeup and developing curve.
13 Mason Denaburg RHP/C Merritt Island (Merritt Island, Fla.) HS 18.10 VIDEO The Florida commit works primarily off of a low-to-mid 90s fastball that has reached as high as 97 mph this spring, while flashing a quality slider as a second plus or better offering.
14 Kumar Rocker RHP North Oconee (Watkinsville, Ga.) HS 18.06 VIDEO One of the harder throwers at the high school ranks, Rocker continues to show easy plus velocity this spring as well as a potential plus or better, low-to-mid-80s downer curveball.
15 Ryan Weathers LHP Loretto (Loretto, Tenn.) HS 18.05 VIDEO Weathers stood out with USA Baseball's gold medal 18U National Team last fall and continues to show well this spring, with an arsenal anchored by a plus fastball, above-average changeup and improving breaking ball.
16 Ryan Rolison LHP Univ. of Mississippi 4-YR 20.11 VIDEO Rolison wowed last summer on the Cape, working 28 innings while striking out 35 and allowing just 10 walks and 15 hits, and continued to demonstrate a bat-missing FB/SL combo this spring, striking out 120 batters in 97 1/3 innings of work.
17 Nicholas Schnell OF Roncalli (Indianapolis, Ind.) HS 18.02 VIDEO One of the top talents in a loaded Hoosier State this year, Schnell shows a plus arm and plus speed on the grass while implementing a loose and handsy swing at the plate that produces hard contact to all fields.
18 Shane McClanahan LHP Univ. of South Florida 4-YR 21.02 VIDEO McClanahan can work into the 94-to-96 mph range, bumping higher, and shows feel for a plus changeup and developing slider.
19 Jackson Kowar RHP Univ. of Florida 4-YR 21.08 VIDEO Kowar can work his fastball into the mid 90s, regularly clocking in at 90 to 94 mph on a steep downhill plane, and backs it up with a nice 12-to-6 curve and a solid low-80s changeup that presents with good arm speed and plane deception.
20 Jameson Hannah OF Dallas Baptist Univ. 4-YR 20.10 VIDEO Hannah has the potential to develop into a plus power/speed talent, and has made impressive strides this spring tightening up his approach at the plate while maintaining a high foundational value thanks to his glove and base running.
21 Connor Scott OF/LHP Plant HS (Tampa, Fla.) HS 18.07 VIDEO A Florida commit, Scott shows potential for plus power at the plate while recording sub-4.1 home-to-first times from the left side, but is still a work-in-progress out on the grass (he can also reach 94 mph on the hill).
22 Anthony Seigler C Cartersville (Cartersville, Ga.) HS 18.11 VIDEO A good athlete behind the dish, Seigler can play all over the field, shows regular sub-2.0 pops, and has some natural loft in his switch-handed swing.
23 Triston Casas 3B/1B American Heritage (Plantation, Fla.) HS 18.05 VIDEO A third baseman mostly by necessity, Casas has impact power from the left side, as demonstrated by his .375 ISO for the 18U National Team last fall, and is currently coming off of a very strong showing during USA Baseball's National High School Invitational.
24 Brice Turang SS Santiago (Corona, Calif.) HS 18.06 VIDEO Turang is a fluid defender with plus arm strength and instinctual actions in the field, as well as good bat-to-ball skills and an ability to work the ball to all fields.
25 Ethan Hankins RHP Forsyth Central (Cumming, Ga.) HS 18.11 VIDEO Perhaps the most dominant arm at the high school ranks during last summer's showcase circuit, Hankins regularly dials-up his heavy fastball to the upper 90s, mixing in a quality mid-80s changeup and an 11-to-5 breaker that flashes average.
26 Cole Wilcox RHP Heritage (Chickamaunga, Ga.) HS 18.10 VIDEO Wilcox can work into the mid 90s with a true-traveling heater and rounds out a solid power arsenal with a quality low-80s changeup and improving low-to-mid-80s slider that can flash impressive bite.
27 Xavier Edwards SS North Broward Prep (Wellington, Fla.) HS 18.09 VIDEO A switch-hitting Vandy commit, Edwards shows plus speed on the bases with the requisite glove/arm to stick at short and an intriguing ability to produce loud contact.
28 Trevor Larnach OF Oregon State Univ. 4-YR 21.03 VIDEO Larnach performed well this spring (.330/.452/.632, 17 HR), helping to propel the Beavers in Madrigal's absence, and demonstrated competency with wood on the Cape last summer, as well, slashing .308/.390/.442 for Falmouth.
29 Nolan Gorman 3B Sandra Day O'Connor (Glendale, Ariz.) HS 18.01 VIDEO Concerns about contact rates and pitch ID persist, though no one questions his elite bat speed and potential for plus or better in-game power.
30 Jordan Groshans 3B/SS Magnolia (Magnolia, Texas) HS 18.06 VIDEO Groshans showed well over the summer on the scouting circuit, demonstrating an ability to barrel top-tier pitching while also flashing potential for an above-average glove at third base.
31 Steele Walker OF Oklahoma Univ. 4-YR 21.10 VIDEO Walker boasts excellent feel for the barrel and a chance to develop above-average to plus power at maturity thanks to solid bat speed and good leverage in his swing.
32 Alek Thomas OF Mount Carmel (Chicago, Ill.) HS 18.01 VIDEO Looks the part of a future lead-off or number two hitter capable of 35-plus doubles per year to go with top-of-the-order on-base production and contact rates, as well as center field speed and instincts (despite a below-average arm).
33 Blaine Knight RHP Univ. of Arkansas 4-YR 21.11 VIDEO Knight works easily in the low-90s with his fastball and can reach back for 95 when he needs it, relying on a mid-80s slider as his best secondary offering (though he'll mix-in both a slow curve and changeup as change-of-pace offerings, as well).
34 Daniel Lynch LHP Univ. of Virginia 4-YR 21.06 * Lynch performed well for the Wahoos this spring, averaging over 6 IP/start and striking out 10.7/9 IP while showcasing an uptick in stuff, including a 90-to-94 mph fastball, above-average changeup and tight 78-to-82 mph curve.
35 Griffin Conine OF Duke Univ. 4-YR 20.11 VIDEO Despite a very rough first half to the collegiate season, proponents are quick to point to Conine's loud close to the spring (finishing with a .294 ISO and 15 HRs) and gaudy Cape showing with wood, which included a .329/.406/.537 slash line while leading the league in AVG, HR and RBI (and finishing second in BB and third in 2B).
36 Jake McCarthy OF Univ. of Virginia 4-YR 20.10 VIDEO After a wrist injury sidelined the UVA standout for a chunk of the season, McCarthy bounced back to post a .329/.414/.415 slash line while going 9-for-9 in SB attempts and showing enough speed to run down balls in the gaps.
37 Nander De Sedas SS Montverde (Montverde, Fla.) HS 18.10 VIDEO A switch-hitter with pop from both sides of the plate, the FSU commit has a left-side arm with hands that could play at the six-spot, long term.
38 Kyler Murray OF Univ. of Oklahoma 4-YR 21.11 * Already a standout on the gridiron, Murray wowed evaluators this spring with his top shelf athleticism, explosive pop (almost half of his 56 hits going for extra bases), and surprisingly advanced feel for the game, though teams wonder if he's willing to walk away from the QB1 gig for the Sooners this spring.
39 Seth Beer OF/1B Clemson Univ. 4-YR 21.09 VIDEO Beer continues to show an on-base/power profile for Clemson (.348 ISO; .464 OBP), but inconsistent hard contact and struggles with wood each of the last two summers loom large.
40 Noah Naylor C St. Joan of Arc (Mississauga (Ont.) HS 18.03 VIDEO Impressive pop from the left side with plenty of arm strength but work to be done on the receiving end.
41 JT Ginn RHP Brandon (Brandon, Miss.) HS 19.00 VIDEO Ginn is a premium velocity arm who can reach the upper 90s with his fastball and comfortably work in the 92-to-96 mph range, while flashing a quality mid-80s slider with tilted action and a mid-to-upper-80s changeup with arm-side fade.
42 Grayson Rodriguez RHP Central Heights (Nacogdoches, Texas) 4-YR 18.07 VIDEO Rodriguez has moved from a top 5 round talent to a potential first rounder this spring, thanks to a big velocity jump (now working comfortably into the mid-90s and touching as high as 98) and firmer physique.
43 Nico Hoerner 2B/SS Stanford Univ.  4-YR 21.01 VIDEO Hoerner is a high-contact middle-infielder with plus speed and enough pop in his compact swing to rack-up doubles at the next level.
44 Mike Siani OF/LHP William Penn Charter (Glenside, Pa.) HS 18.10 VIDEO A quality glove in center with plus arm strength, Siani also shows good feel in the box, regularly putting together good at bats while showing comfort hitting to all fields.
45 Jordyn Adams OF Green Hope (Cary, N.C.) HS 18.07 VIDEO A four-star wide receiver with a full ride to UNC for football, Adams won over some on-the-fence evaluators at this year's National High School Invitational two weeks ago, showing better contact skills than expected and consistently logging plus-plus run times down the line.
46 Adam Kloffenstein RHP Magnolia (Magnolia, Texas) HS 17.09 VIDEO The TCU commit can reach 95 mph with his fastball and already shows solid feel for two quality secondaries in his low-80s slider and mid-80s changeup.
47 Owen White RHP Jesse Carson (China Grove, N.C.) HS 18.10 VIDEO The South Carolina commit shows a high level of comfort with both a low-80s changeup and mid-to-upper-70s curve, throwing each offering in any count, while regularly working in the low 90s with a lively heater.
48 Lenny Torres Jr. RHP Beacon (Beacon, N.Y.) HS 17.07 VIDEO Torres generates plus velocity and spin out of an easy quick arm, reaching as high as 96 mph with his fastball and flashing plus with a low-to-mid 90s slider.
49 Greyson Jenista OF/1B Wichita State Univ. 4-YR 21.06 VIDEO While strikeout rates are a concern, Jenista boasts above-average arm strength and speed to go with his above-average power, as well as a track record with wood after slashing .310/.391/.401 on the Cape last summer.
50 Gunnar Hoglund RHP Fivay (Hudson, Fla.) HS 18.50 * The projectable Mississippi commit has been up to 96 mph this spring with a silky arm action and plenty of room to project further growth in both his heater and a developing breaking ball.
51 Sean Hjelle RHP Univ. of Kentucky 4-YR 21.01 VIDEO Hjelle creates impressive plane out of a high release and 6-foot-11 frame, reaching as high as 95 mph with his fastball and backing-up the heater with a solid curveball and changeup that could each be average or better at maturity.
52 Grant Lavigne 1B Bedford (Bedford, N.H.) HS 18.05 * Lavigne has legit double-plus power from the left side but questions remain about his hit tool and he's limited to first base, defensively.
53 Parker Meadows OF Grayson (Loganville, Ga.) HS 18.07 VIDEO Brother of Pirates outfielder Austin Meadows, Parker has above-average speed, arm strength and raw power,  with some length to the swing that limits his ability to consistently barrel the ball.
54 Kyle Isbel OF Univ. of Nevada-Las Vegas 4-YR 21.03 VIDEO After impressing with wood last summer on the Cape, Isbel has moved into early round consideration this spring thanks to a slash line of .357/.441/.643 and a consistent looks throughout the spring.
55 Griffin Roberts RHP Wake Forest Univ. 4-YR 21.11 VIDEO Griffin's hard-breaking slider is among the most impressive swing-and-miss offerings in the class, and he's impressed evaluators by holding low-90s velocity deep into starts after transitioning to the rotation this year (he was mid-90s with the fastball as a closer last spring).
56 Will Banfield C Brookwood (Lawrenceville, Ga.) HS 18.06 VIDEO Advanced prep receiver with a plus arm, above-average raw pop, and inconsistent reviews on the hit tool front.
57 Matt McLain SS Arnold O. Beckman (Irvine, Calif.) HS 18.10 VIDEO UCLA commit who is quickly moving up draft boards this spring thanks to improved strength, plus speed, solid defensive actions and consistently good at bats.
58 Durbin Feltman RHP Texas Christian Univ.  4-YR 21.01 * The TCU closer has been excellent this spring, posting a 43:6 SO:BB over 24 1/3 IP while pumping mid-90s heat and a changeup that can flash above-average with tumbling action.
59 Kris Bubic LHP Stanford Univ. 4-YR 20.09 VIDEO Bubic has been solid for Stanford this spring, holding opponents to a .199 BAA and striking out 101 batters in 86 innings of work, sporting a low-90s fastball that can reach the mid 90s, as well as an above-average changeup.
60 Zack Hess RHP Louisiana State Univ. 4-YR 21.03 VIDEO While Hess continues to miss bats this spring with his low-90s fastball (touching 95 mph) and above-average tilted slider, his 4.8 BB/9IP and inconsistent third offering may point to a future in a pro pen.
61 Tanner Dodson RHP/OF Univ. of California 4-YR 21.01 * Dodson is a potential Day 1 talent both on the mound, where he closes out games for the Bears, and in the field, where he slashed .365/.461/.500 for Wareham last summer on the Cape.
62 Jonathan Ornelas SS Raymond S. Kellis (Glendale, Ariz.) HS 18.00 * Ornelas planted an early-round flag last October, raking his way through Jupiter with an aggressive approach from the right side while also showing good hands on the dirt and an ability to make highlight reel plays at the six-spot.
63 Josh Breaux RHP/C McLennan CC (Texas) 2-YR 20.08 * Breaux is an intriguing talent as both a flame-throwing righty who can reach 98 mph with the heater and a power hitting backstop who slashed .404/.532/.831 this spring with 18 HR in 56 games.
64 Zach Watson OF Louisiana State Univ. 4-YR 20.11 VIDEO A draft-eligible sophomore, Watson raked his way through an abbreviated stint in the Northwoods League last summer and followed up this spring with a solid .307/.364/.471 slash line for LSU with room to add a little more pop to his game.
65 Jeremiah Jackson SS St. Luke’s Episcopal (Mobile, Ala.) HS 18.02 VIDEO Jackson boasts good first-step quickness and above-average range at short while flashing emerging pop and an improving approach at the plate.
66 Nick Decker OF Seneca (Southampton, N.J.) HS 18.08 VIDEO A Perfect Game All-American last summer, Decker flashes impact power from the left side to go with an easy right field arm.
67 Aaron Hernandez RHP Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 4-YR 21.06 VIDEO After working in the low 90s last summer on the Cape, Hernandez has seen an uptick in velocity this spring (touching the upper 90s) with a loose and easy arm action, pushing his four-pitch arsenal into the early round mix.
68 Austin Becker RHP Big Walnut (Sunbury, Ohio) HS 18.09 VIDEO A Vanderbilt commit, Becker reached 96 mph in Jupiter last October as part of a talented Canes National club while showing improvements in his developing upper-70s curveball and mid-80s changeup.
69 Trey Dillard RHP San Jacinto JC (Texas) 2-YR 19.06 * Fastball works into the mid 90s with regularity, pairing well with a potential average curveball and fringy changeup.
70 Nick Northcut 3B William Mason (Mason, Ohio) HS 18.11 VIDEO Northcut brings to the box a powerful right-handed stroke with plenty of bat speed and natural loft while showing a plus arm and adequate hands at the hot corner.
71 Grant Koch C Univ. of Arkansas 4-YR 21.03 VIDEO One of the better all-around performers for USA Baseball's Collegiate National Team last summer, Koch shows an advanced feel for the zone in the box and good tools behind the plate.
72 Tyler Frank SS/2B Florida Atlantic Univ. 4-YR 21.04 VIDEO Potential utility talent who could reach average in-game power thanks to a balanced, compact swing and strong trunk.
73 DaShawn Keirsey OF Univ. of Utah 4-YR 21.00 * Keirsey put together a loud junior year for the Utes, slashing .394/.445/.621 while leading the Pac 12 with 23 doubles, and shows potential to develop into an above-average defender in center field.
74 Trey Riley RHP Logan Coll. (IA) 2-YR 20.01 * Riley boasts one of the best 1-2 punches in the draft class thanks to a mid-90s fastball that can reach 98 mph and a hard mid-to-upper-80s slider that flashes double plus.
75 Colton Eastman RHP California State Univ. - Fullerton 4-YR 21.02 * Eastman shows one of the better curveballs in the class, backing it up with a low-90s fastball, and projects as back-end arm thanks to solid control of his arsenal.
76 Cal Raleigh C Florida State Univ.  4-YR 21.06 VIDEO A solid receiver, Raleigh has also shown a good approach from both sides of the plate this spring and could reach double-digit homers at maturity.
77 Gage Canning OF Arizona State Univ. 4-YR 21.01 * Canning impressed with a .369/.426/.648 slash line this spring and showed well defensively after shifting over to center field.
78 Nick Sandlin RHP Southern Mississippi Univ. 4-YR 21.05 * Sandlin doesn't wow with stuff but displayed plus command of his arsenal this spring while attacking from different arm slots to keep hitters off balance, racking up 144 strikeouts in 102 1/3 IP along the way.
79 Tim Cate LHP Univ. of Connecticut 4-YR 20.08 VIDEO Cate's curveball is among the best in the draft class, and he has paired it effectively with a future plus changeup and 88-92 mph fastball to strike out 67 batters in 52 2/3 innings of work this spring, though size and durability concerns have some evaluators projecting a future in the pen.
80 Tristan Beck RHP Stanford Univ. 4-YR 21.11 VIDEO The Stanford starter has a chance for three plus offerings in his low-to-mid-90s fastball, low-80s slider and low-80s changeup, but can loose in the zone -- particularly later in outings.
81 Jeremy Eierman SS Missouri State Univ. 4-YR 21.09 VIDEO Despite some concerns as to contact rates and some offensive struggles this spring, Eierman continues to show potential to grow into an offensive-minded, left side defender with easy power to drive the oppo-gap consistently.
82 Jake Wong RHP Grand Canyon Univ. 4-YR 21.09 VIDEO A former closer with mid-90s heat, Wong has worked more regularly in the 91-to-94 mph range this spring as the Friday night ace for Grand Canyon, showing potential with an above-average, multi-look breaking ball and changeup that could be at least average at maturity.
83 Grant Little OF Texas Tech Univ. 4-YR 21.02 VIDEO Little is a versatile defender who slashed .380/.481/.676 for the Red Raiders this spring while striking out just 31 times compared to 40 walks in 260-plus plate appearances.
84 Konnor Pilkington LHP Mississippi State Univ. 4-YR 20.09 * Pilkington shows an average fastball, slow curve and changeup with arm-side dive, as well as advanced feel and command from the left side, but struggled with consistency late this spring, dragging his stock down some.
85 Blaze Alexander SS Bishop Verot (Cape Coral, Fla.) HS 18.11 VIDEO South Carolina commit with double-plus arm strength across the diamond, quick hands and a chance to hit for average power at maturity.
86 Simeon Woods-Richardson RHP/3B Kempner (Houston, Texas) HS 17.08 VIDEO The physical righty works from 88-to-92 mph and has reached 94 this spring and has demonstrated impressive feel for an 11-to-5 curve with good depth and plus potential.
87 Lyon Richardson RHP Jensen Beach (Jensen Beach, Fla.) HS 18.04 * Florida commit who has improved his draft stock this spring thanks to an uptick in fastball velocity (touching 97 mph) while flashing a plus or better curveball with hard downer action.
88 Raynel Delgado SS/UTL Calvary Christian (Clearwater, Fla.) HS 18.02 VIDEO Stood out at the recent USA Baseball National High School Invitational for his above-average bat speed, good balance and feel for contact, not to mention impressive hands and solid arm strength in the field.
89 Cadyn Grenier SS/2B Oregon State Univ. 4-YR 21.07 VIDEO Grenier is a sound and steady defender with enough arm to fill a utility role at the next level if the bat falls short of an everyday designation.
90 Joe Gray Jr. OF Hattiesburg (Hattiesburg, Miss.) HS 18.03 VIDEO A explosive, but divisive, prospect last summer who has quelled some concerns about his offensive profile with a .364/.562/.545 showing in front of lots of decision makers at this spring's National High School Invitational at the USA Baseball Training Complex.
91 Osiris Johnson SS Encinal (Alameda, Calif.) HS 17.07 VIDEO One of the youngest players in the draft class, Johnson shows above-average bat speed with room to add good size and strength to his frame as the body matures and he continues to grow his above-average raw power.
92 Matt Mercer RHP Univ. of Oregon 4-YR 21.09 * Hard-throwing righty who can reach 98 mph with the fastball while sitting 92-to-95 mph and will flash a solid low-80s slider and mid-70s curve, all with inconsistent command. 
93 Steven Gingery LHP Texas Tech Univ. 4-YR 20.08 * Gingery's spring came to an abrupt end in February when he underwent Tommy John surgery -- when healthy he utilizes an 88-to-92 mph fastball and above-average changeup to keep hitters off balance, and mixes in a slurvy 78-to-81 mph breaking ball with average depth.
94 Alex McKenna OF Cal Poly Univ. 4-YR 20.09 * After a strong showing on the Cape last summer (.298/.346/.403), McKenna has continued to show well offensively this spring (.339/.421/.511), in addition to his steady glove and heady base running.
95 Alfonso Rivas OF/1B Univ. of Arizona 4-YR 21.09 VIDEO Though lacking traditional power for a corner spot, Rivas has followed up a solid Cape showing last summer by swinging the bat well this spring (.342/.425/.529 in 56 games) and could come off the board in the top four rounds to a team valuing college performance.
96 Dylan Coleman RHP Missouri State Univ. 4-YR 21.09 * Coleman has been an asset for Missouri State this spring, showing low-90s heat and a quality change piece while striking out 129 in 102 2/3 innings of work and holding opponents to a .205 BAA.
97 Cole Sands RHP Florida State Univ. 4-YR 20.11 VIDEO Sands reached as high as 96 mph with his fastball this spring, while showing good pitch plane overlap with an average curveball and changeup, but struggled some down the stretch and was recently pulled from a start due to shoulder tightness.
98 Braxton Ashcraft RHP/3B Robinson (Waco, Texas) HS 18.08 VIDEO A Baylor commit, Ashcraft shows feel for a low-90s fastball and can flash both a changeup and two-plane slider.
99 Jake Mangum OF Mississippi State Univ. 4-YR 22.03 * Mangum is among the best defensive center fielders in the class, wielding double-plus speed and near-prescient breaks to go with impressive closing ability and glove work (he's also slashing .352/.434/.480 this spring).
100 Tristan Pompey OF Univ. of Kentucky 4-YR 21.02 VIDEO The tooled-up Kentucky outfielder underwhelmed on the Cape but righted the ship this spring, slashing .335/.448/.557 in 50 games, though swing-and-miss concerns persist.
101 Jack Neely RHP Winston Churchill (San Antonio, Texas) HS 18.00 VIDEO Projectable Texan whose velocity has improved to the low 90s this spring with lots of room for continued upticks -- has also shown improvements in his mid-to-upper-70s curve and will flash a low-to-mid-80s cutter on occasion.
102 Hogan Harris LHP Univ. of Louisiana-Lafayette 4-YR 21.05 * Harris has missed most of the spring with an oblique strain but can flash two solid breaking balls to go with an 88-to-92 mph fastball when healthy.
103 Sean Wymer RHP Texas Christian Univ.  4-YR 21.02 VIDEO Wymer has the depth of repertoire and control to turn over lineups at the next level but has been loose in the zone this spring, allowing opposing hitters to bat .264 against him while averaging just over a hit per inning. 
104 Ryder Green OF Karns (Knoxville, Tenn.) HS 18.01 VIDEO Vandy commit projects to above-average power thanks to impressive bat speed, natural loft and improving feel for the barrel.
105 Jonathan Childress LHP Forney (Forney, Texas) HS 18.04 VIDEO Evaluators love Childress's durable and athletic build almost as much as his easy low-90s velocity and four-pitch mix.
106 Hunter Feduccia C Louisiana State Univ. 4-YR 21.00 * Advanced receiver capable of consistent sub-2.0 pop times and shows the foundation for a decent down-order stick at the next level thanks to his advanced feel for the zone and ability to track.
107 Jason Bilous RHP Coastal Carolina Univ. 4-YR 21.10 * Likely relief arm at the pro ranks, but with late-inning potential thanks to a low-to-mid-90s fastball with good giddy-up and a hard power slider that plays in the low-to-mid-80s.
108 Richie Palacios SS Towson Univ. 4-YR 21.01 * Slashed .316/.463/.542 this spring while showing a little pop from the left side and should be a quality contributor on the base paths thanks to good speed and reads.
109 Elijah Cabell OF TNXL Academy (Winter Park, Fla.) HS 18.11 VIDEO The LSU commit possesses the tools to grow into an above-average defender in right, including double-plus arm strength and above-average speed, while flashing good present bat speed and power potential to go with his overall athleticism.
110 Kendall Logan Simmons SS Tattnall Square Academy (Macon, Ga.) HS 18.01 VIDEO Georgia Tech commit who projects as a bat-first prospect with enough athleticism and arm strength to handle third base or an outfield corner should he need to shift off of shortstop.
111 Hayden Jones C Carroll (Indianapolis, Ind.) HS 18.01 * Mississippi State commit with plus arm strength, advanced actions behind the dish, and emerging pop out of a leveraged lefty swing. 
112 Landon Marceaux RHP Destrehan (Destrehan, La.) HS 18.08 VIDEO An LSU commit and member of USA Baseball's gold medal 18U National Team last fall, Marceaux shows a true four-pitch mix, starting with an average fastball that he works well to both sides in the 88-to-91 mph range.
113 Brandon Dieter SS/RHP South Hills (Covina, Calif.) HS 18.06 VIDEO A Stanford commit with a well-rounded game, Dieter boasts athletic actions with the glove and explosive hands at the plate.
114 Kameron Ojeda Guangorena C St. John Bosco (La Mirada, Calif.) HS 18.07 VIDEO Recent convert to catcher who projects as an above-average defender at maturity with a chance to hit for average thanks to advanced feel for the barrel.
115 William English RHP/OF Detroit Western Int'l (Detroit, Mich.) HS 18.06 VIDEO Broad and projectable two-way player who worked into the low 90s this spring with an improving mid-to-upper-70s breaker and 78-to-81 mph changeup, all with a quick and easy arm action.
116 Ryan Jeffers C Univ. of North Carolina - Wilmington 4-YR 21.00 * Power bat with a discerning eye and a chance to stick behind the dish despite his plus frame.
117 Austin Wells C Bishop Gorman (Las Vegas, Nev.) HS 18.10 VIDEO Developing backstop with good power potential and present contact issues due to length in the swing.
118 Luken Baker 1B Texas Christian Univ.  4-YR 21.02 * The TCU slugger boasts double-plus raw power and discerning eye, though the swing comes with some length and drag at times and his defensive value is limited at the three-spot.
119 John Malcom 1B Detroit Country Day (West Bloomfield, Mich.) HS 18.05 VIDEO Malcom has tightened his physique and grown his draft stock over the past six months, looking the part of a future masher with big leverage and good fluidity in his swing.
120 Adam Hill RHP Univ. of South Carolina 4-YR 21.02 VIDEO At his best, Hill can show command of four quality offerings, including a low-90s fastball, but has struggled with inconsistent execution and bouts of wildness thus far this spring.
121 Jaden Hill RHP/3B Ashdown (Ashdown, Ark.) HS 18.05 VIDEO Two-way, big bodied LSU commit who can reach the low-90s with his fastball and flashes some right-handed thump in the box.
122 Slade Cecconi RHP Trinity Prep (Oviedo, Fla.) HS 18.11 VIDEO Cecconi has yet to take the mound this spring, but works consistently in the low 90s with his fastball when healthy, reaching as high as 96 mph during last summer's showcase circuit, and will also show a low-80s breaking ball with solid depth and good bite when he hits his release point.
123 Jayson Schroeder RHP Juanita (Kirkland, Wash.) HS 18.07 * Washington commit and low mileage arm who has worked into the low 90s this spring with his heavy fastball and has flashed an above-average curve and promising slider.
124 Sean Guilbe SS Berks Catholic (Reading, Pa.) HS 18.05 VIDEO Tennessee commit who already shows plus power in BP and may have to shift over to third base as the game speeds up.
125 Jeremy Pena SS Univ. of Maine 4-YR 20.08 * The best defensive shortstop in the class, Pena is light with the stick and will have to work to carve out a down-order spot in a big league lineup.