"Steven Duggar, OF, Clemson Duggar was considered a possible first-rounder before the year began. He has all the tools a team could fall in love with. His antithesis is his teammate Matthew Crownover, who despite being undersized and over-looked as been an excellent pitcher all year and threw another gem on Thursday. Duggar has plus speed and a cannon arm. He should be able to hit for average power, as well, as he has a big strong frame. He struggled at the start of the year and the industry just seemed to collectively give up on Duggar after years of waiting. Yet something very interesting is happening this year, and I doubt I am the only one to notice. In the past, Duggar has struggled as a free swinger who was prone to high strikeout rates. His first two years in college, he had 50:97 walks to strikeouts rate. This year its 49:38 walks-to-strikeouts rate. He is going to walk more this year than he had the first two years combined and his strikeout-to-walk has gone from 1.89 last year to 0.78 this year. It’s like he is a completely different batter. His power totals are up, as well. Duggar looks like a plus defender to me with plus speed who all of the sudden is an on-base threat. This weekend, Duggar was 3-10 with four walks, five runs, a homerun, and two stolen bases. I think he goes in the second round to a smart team that sees a potential leadoff hitter with plus defense. If I was running a team, I would draft him and put him in centerfield and hope he continues with the growth he has shown this year."