Player Pos Class Projected rounds About
D.J. Mitchell P Jr. 2nd-7th Has a good fastball, but needs to improve on his off-speed pitches
Ryan Hinson P Jr. 5th-15th Scouts like his velocity, but he was very inconsistent this past season
Doug Hogan C Sr. 15-30 Was picked in the 16th round last year, but stock should drop after an up-and-down senior season
Stan Widmann SS Jr. 40-50 Drafted in the 39th round last year. Stock could fall after an average season at the plate and in the field
Clemson signees that will or could be drafted
Over the years, Clemson’s incoming freshman classes have always been hit hard by the draft. Last year alone, four incoming freshmen were selected in the top 10 rounds of the draft and elected to turn professional. In 2006, three incoming freshmen were drafted and decided to go pro. Who will it be this year?
Player Pos Hometown Projected rounds About
Ethan Martin P Toccoa, Ga. 1st Shows three above-average pitches he can throw for strikes as well as the ability to maintain mid-90s velocity deep into a game
Scott Weismann P Boxborough, Mass. 3rd Massachusetts Player of the Year; possesses enough potential and skill to merit early round consideration
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