UCLA shortstop Roch Cholowsky stays projected No. 1 to the White Sox, while nine newcomers enter the mock and risers include Aiden Ruiz to 12, Cameron Flukey to nine and Vahn Lackey to three.
The update highlights late spring movement from prep shortstops, college bats and pitching, with first-round projections also elevating Drew Burress, Chris Hacopian, Tyler Bell and two-way Texas high schooler Cole Koeninger.
As the college regular season nears its end and high school schedules wind down, performances such as Brody Bumila's upper-90s velocity and Blake Bryant's 107 strikeouts are sharpening July draft expectations.
With top college pitchers facing injuries, will teams pivot to riskier but high-upside high school arms in the first round?
How is the new automated strike zone system reshaping the ideal profile for a first-round MLB catching prospect?
How might the White Sox use bonus savings from the top pick to strategically outmaneuver rivals in the draft?