Obviously click on the link, but gonna point this out:
De Sadas
"The switch-hitter doesn’t blow scouts away but has a wide base of average to above-average tools and feel for the game, though some question if he can stick at shortstop."
It had been a while since we'd heard scout input on him and that sounds like not a 4th overall pick.
Turang:
"While Turang has been as the top player in his prep class for years, some scouts saw regression this summer, while others think he’s bored. He has 50 raw power, 60 speed, can be plus at shortstop ,and had a long track record of hitting that came to an abrupt end last June."
At 4th overall (though this isn't a mock draft), they had Liberatore:
"Liberatore is the prototypical high-school pitching prospect. He’s an athletic, projectable 6-foot-5 with a low-90s fastball, plus curveball, and promising changeup feel. You can go nuts projecting on his stuff, and he already has somewhat advanced feel to pitch."
A pretty favorable Madrigal write-up too. Not the most exciting read in the top ten in terms of position players, though Kelenics was fun. Gotta hope some surprises happen in college that could push a Gorman/Hankins down.
Although judging by recent drafts, doesn't it seem likely that Singer is gonna be there at 4?