Austin Robinson (2021 OF, Florence, MS): Robinson really keeps his hands compact and allows the barrel to get out on time, driving his hips through contact and driving the ball on a line consistently.
Amman Dewberry (2022 OF, Conyers, GA): Dewberry showed some serious bat speed, really creating leverage off of a firm front side and driving the baseball on a well-struck line with consistency and jump.
Noah Bennett (2021 3B, Atlanta, GA): Bennett has a very simple and repeatable swing with some serious thunder in his hands, driving the ball now and projecting extremely well for big power long term.
Irvin Murr III (2021 SS, Sanford, FL): Murr has some big time strength to his build and it shows in his swing, bringing the barrel around with authority and really jumping it when on time.
Sam Mudge (2022 1B, Panama City, FL): Mudge has a clean all-fields approach but he really shows impact juice to the pull-side when the barrel gets out, driving it with authority in that direction with lots of projection as well.
Preston Booth (2022 OF, Kennesaw, GA): Booth showed some of the more hittable hands of the event, with a quick stroke that produces sprayed liners and really having big upside as a hitter.
Austin Green (2021 3B, Pearl, MS): Green has very quick hands that he gets out front consistently, really shifting well also and having the components of a high-level hitter long term.
Paul Davis (2023 C, Bowman, GA): Davis swings with intent to do damage and has the bat speed/strength combo to do so, really impacting the ball hard on a line pull-side.
Dylan Simmons (2021 C, Marrero, LA): Simmons has excellent hands, and he really manipulates the barrel well to get it out front and drive the baseball on a line with pretty loud upside overall.
Ty Wicker (2022 SS, Oxford, MS): Wicker gets the barrel on plane early and keeps it there through his stroke, showing a clean whole-field approach with line drive contact consistently.
Parker Giglio (2022 1B, Smiths Station, AL): Giglio gets the barrel moving early and it stays on plane well, accelerating well through the swing and peppering low line drives to all fields.
Sheldon Ott (2022 LHP, Newton, AL): Ott swings the bat hard and wants to drive it pull side, which he does well when on time, showing advanced hand strength and jump off the barrel when squared up.