Let’s make one thing clear straight out the gates: It’s January.
Mock drafts are inherently futile, especially more than seven months out from the actual draft itself. College ball doesn’t start for another six weeks and we’re yet to see how some of the premier high school athletes are going to look coming out of an important winter of lifting and training. That said, we did lean on industry conversations, as well as our own player evaluations to build Mock Draft 1.0.
This seems to be a strong class, especially at the top. There are top-tier talents available deep into the first round this year. That hasn’t necessarily been the case of late.
High school talents rule the day, though the upside of college hitters in this class can’t be understated.