Denim Harris (2025 OF, Mansfield, TX) showed athletic movements and some twitch to the profile which produces fast hands, some bat speed already and pairs well with his compactness and consistency of the barrel.
Isaac King (2025 3B, Hulbert, OK) is a physical LHH who clears his front side well and already has the ability to really impact the baseball in the air to the pull side, especially on inner half pitches.
Ryler Hunt (2026 1B, San Angelo, TX) is another physical LH bat who moves hard to the front side and turns the wrists over well to impact the baseball consistently to the pull part.
Aidan Allred (2025 1B, Edmond, OK) is pretty physical and he works with good rhythm showing strong hands the ability to lift the ball well the other way already.
Evan Androvett (2024 C, Dallas, TX) is pretty explosive in his process as he fires everything hard, with heavy hands, and creates good length when he needs to stay on it the other way.
Brittain Urbaniak (2024 3B, Fort Worth, TX) is a big strong kid with a compact swing that's packed with strength, topspinning and hammering some liners to the pull side parts.
Austin Parker (2024 OF, Edmond, OK) is a good sized LHH with strong hands and although he cuts himself off some, the ball comes off well and he's pretty accurate with the barrel.
James (Caleb) Watkins (2024 OF, Royse City, TX) is physical as a RHH and he whips the barrel hard on a lifted path; there's a good bit of upside given the power potential in the body and swing.
Jonnie Gifford (2024 C, Amarillo, TX) is the strongest kid here and he showed it in just simply ambushing baseballs out front and hammering stuff to the pull side, including some long backspun contact as he can certainly put balls out.
Hogan Nelson (2025 OF, Fort Worth, TX) had a a good day all around and his overall athleticism paired with the ability to backspin and impact the baseball already with good rhythm made him one of the more interesting rounds of the day.
Callan Warren (2025 1B, Odessa, TX) is a strong kid and he carried some balls a long way to the pull side with ease throughout his round and the leverage/strength combo certainly jumps out.
Patrick Zaino (2025 OF, Fort Worth, TX) can swing it a bit from both sides of the dish with clean swings and quality bat speed, but he can really impact it with consistency from the left side now.
Mekhi Brewer (2024 OF, Hobbs, NM) is big and strong and he showed he can get out to the front side consistently while having the impact behind his contact to carry stuff through the wind to deep parts of the pull side.
Jaxon Miller (2024 OF, Frisco, TX) looks great physically and is very athletic while he can stay compact and still explode on the baseball, creating consistent backspin on his hard contact to the pull gap.