With the Juco season reaching its halfway point it was time for an update and the creation of our final prospect board. While there are many new names towards the very top of the board we feel as if it represents who the best prospects are heading into this year's draft and rewards some of the standout performers across the nation. Here’s a brief breakdown of our final Top 10 of 2025.
1. Matt Barr, RHP, Niagara – The lean right-hander possesses explosive stuff sitting in the mid to upper 90’s with a pair of 3000 spin breakers. Likely draft pick and a name that has gathered steam after throwing exceptionally thus far.
2. JC Vanek, 1B, Chipola- The most polished bat in the country. Tons of feel to barrel with flashes of solid-avg power. Two-year panhandle producer that has a shot to get popped if the signability matches up.
3. Donovan Becerra, RHP, New Mexico JC- Tall lean and athletic right-hander with starter traits. Lively mid 90’s fastball and quality secondaries have racked up the whiffs in 2025.
4. Henry Allen, IF, Northwest Florida- Big name going back to his prep days. Has shown massive right-hand power and performed at a high level in the best Juco conference in the country.
5. Jacob Johnson, RHP, Pearl River- Long lean build with looseness and arm speed. Can run the fastball into the mid 90’s with command and big traits to the spin. Still projects with already high-octane stuff showing. Sub 1 WHIP and 1.08 ERA
6. Patrick Spencer, RHP, Pearl River- Huge physicality and presence on the hill. Will get the fastball up to 98/99, feel for two plane breaker with hard downer bite. Vast improvement to the overall command has skyrocketed his stock.
7. Ryan Martin, IF/OF, Georgia Highlands- Athletic mold with positional flexibility. Gigantic performer so far this season, batting .439 with 18 pumps.
8. Trace Mazon, IF, Weatherford- Year 2 of being a standout stick in a World Series caliber order. Compact athlete with clean RH stroke and batting .435 on the year with 13 bombs.
9. Luke Orfi, IF, Florida Southwestern- 2-year Juco producer. Wiry athlete that should stick on the dirt. High level bat speed and feel to barrel has shown flashes of real right-hand pop. Threat on the bases, already has tallied 27 bags in 2025
10. Daniel Harden, OF, McLennan- Compact athlete with easy left-handed swing that barrels often and shows a good bit of thump. .333 on the year with almost twice as many walks to Ks.