30 members of the PG staff have taken on roles as the 30 MLB scouting directors. Starting at 1pm CST we will take our collective shot at projecting the top 10 rounds.
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Michigan recruit Kevin Ross blossomed as a hitter last summer and fall, and has received increased attention this spring as one of the top prospects from the state of Illinois.
American Legion Post 6 infielder Zach Lain benefitted from the amount of attention his former teammate, 2011 first-round pick Brandon Nimmo, received a year ago.
Nathan Mikolas has a polished approach to hitting, consistently driving the ball hard with exciting offensive potential, making him the top draft-eligible prospect from Wisconsin.
Right-hander Branden Kline has aptly stepped into the role as Virginia's Friday ace after closing in 2011, and leads the state's draft-eligible talent.
Alec Rash's continued improvements, including a 93-95 fastball and sharp slider, makes him the top pitching prospect from Iowa since 2011 AL ROY Jeremy Hellickson.
Purdue catcher Kevin Plawecki leads a loaded Boilermakers team into the postseason, and also sits at the top of a promising draft class from the state of Indiana.
Augustana College has enjoyed a successful season at the DII level, providing the bulk of the draft-eligible talent from South Dakota, including left handed pitcher Ben Heairet.
With a very strong, athletic build, Cal Poly outfielder Mitch Haniger has exciting potential thanks to his true 5-tool talent, with a rare blend of power and speed.
Missouri State right handed pitcher Pierce Johnson has enjoyed a very successful spring, putting him squarely in the mix for the 1st round of this year's draft.
Big bodied slugging backstop Clint Coulter of Union High School leads a promising crop of draft-eligible talent from the state of Washington this year.
The PG staff is entering their respective war rooms preparing to go 10 rounds deep as we conduct our own mock draft. We'll kick it off at 1:00 pm central time today.
Perfect Game's unique listings of the top prospects, state-by-state, as compiled by Allan Simpson, are now available for 27 states. Alabama is available for free.