The top three picks almost have the feel of Let's Make a Deal.
Door No. 1: A.J. Puk, LHP, U. of Florida. Although his name reminds me somewhat of A.J. Zapp, one of the Braves historic flameouts at No. 1, on the merits he is a guy who could take his place alongside the growing deck of aces immediately. Puk (6-7, 230) is an corn-fed Iowa native who has refined his tools to have a slider to go with his mid-90s fastball instead of a looping curve. His "crimial record" sounds more lie a dare, as he and a teammate slipped onto a contruction site and climbed a crane. One of the best recommendations for Puk: Keith Law did not have him among his top 10 a month ago.
Door No. 2: OF Kyle Lewis (6-4, 195): Hard to believe the Snellville native was undrafted out of high school. But his rise has been historic and each evaluation sounds better than the one before. One scout called him a right-handed Heyward at the plate. Hard to ignore 17 homers in your back yard if he sinks to No. 3.
Door No. 3: Something in the box: among those who have been a No. 1 pick in some mock draft, somewhere ... LHP Jason Groome (6-6, 220), his pinpoint control had him nearly a consensus No. 1 earlier in the season. ... Riley Pint (6-4, 195), has hit 98 on the gun and has been unbeatable. ... OF Corey Ray (5-11, 170) The athlete as an outfielder. Lefty hitter rates as superb in any defensive OF role with surprising pop. ... OF Blake Rutherford (6-3, 190, projects to 210) the draft's best high school hitter, but can the Braves sway a California kid?