Jacob Lindgren checks in at #41 and Chase Vallot is at #50. Those are second round grades.

Chris Ellis of Ole Miss checks in at #72, and they had a couple of their recruits on the list- Foster Griffen at #37 and Ti'Quan Forbes at #51.

Tyler Beede despite his struggles is still in the top 10.

Aaron Nola of LSU is rated in the top six and is a candidate to be the top overall pick taken, but the Astros are more than likely going to take someone like Brady Aiken or Carlos Rodon.

Touki Touissant is rated at #16 overall. Dylan Cease is rated 68th, but I think he goes to school because he has an elbow injury.

Arkansas pitcher Chris Oliver is at #40, AJ Reed of Kentucky is at 48, Bobby Bradley from Harrison Central and a LSU commit is at #60, Spencer Turnbull from Alabama by way of Madison Central is at 62, Brett Graves a pitcher from Mizzou is at 74 despite pitching for the worst team in the NCAA, Daniel Mengdon a pitcher from Texas A&M is at 85, catcher Grayson Greiner from South Carolina is at 88, and Joey Pankake of South Carolina is at 94.

Unless I'm missing someone, that's 10 of the top 100 from the SEC. And then several others that are committed to SEC schools. That's why the SEC is the best in the country in baseball.

This should give everyone a good idea of who we have to worry about as far as the draft- although I'd keep an eye on Dale Burdick, Jesse McCord, and Cole Gordon.