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OK Final Rankings Update: Class of 2019


Andy Urban
Oklahoma Scouting Director

@PBR_Oklahoma

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PBR OK has been in the trenches for three years watching this year's 2019 class continually grow and develop. With the draft starting today, it is time for the final Oklahoma class of 2019 rankings. As always, our rankings are based on current skill set and physical tools along with their projectablity. The rankings now feature 220 of the top 2019 players in the state. Check out the top 10 prospects listed below, with the complete list following.

See full list HERE.

Prospects in the PBR HS Draft 100:

#1) Bryce Osmond, SS/RHP, Jenks HS, Oklahoma (Oklahoma State): The high-end quick twitch athlete was good with the glove and bat all year, but really shined on the mound. The right-hander sat 90-93 mph in most of his starts this year and touched 96 while sitting 91-94 in his last outing of the year. He also shows a short and sharp slider at 82-86 that he fills up the zone with and a serviceable changeup. 

#2) Jake Bennett, LHP, Bixby HS, Oklahoma (Oklahoma): The hulking left-hander has a big and durable frame that became more athletic this year and he saw his velo tick up in a big way as a result. Bennett's fastball ranged 88-92 from an over the top with some downhill tilt along with a sharp slider, overhand curveball, and changeup with depth. Bennett also showed some athleticism putting up power numbers in the middle of the order for Bixby this year. 

#3) Blake Robertson, 3B, Edmond Santa Fe HS, Oklahoma (Oklahoma State): Yet another two-way player and solid upper 80s strike thrower, Robertson's future lies with the bat. His year started with Robertson putting up the best round of BP at the Super 60. The left-handed hitter shows the ability to hit to all fields for high average and some pop. He also possesses enough speed to put pressure on defenses. With a long and lean frame, there could be much more power to come down the road as he continues to pack on strength.

#4) Kale Davis, RHP, Westmoore HS, Oklahoma (Oklahoma State): One of the most polished pitchers in the country, Davis put up video game type numbers on the mound this year, including pitching at a 0.3 ERA. Davis commands a riding fastball at 87-90 touching 92 at times. The right-hander also spins an advanced curveball, cutter, slider, two-seam, and changeup. He also played a major roll in one of the most prolific offenses in the state as well. 

Others to watch for the draft: #8 SS Connor Beichler (Owasso HS, OK) made a name for himself at the Super 60 and has intrigued scouts with his athleticism. He runs an elite 6.38-second 60-yard dash, has shown 88 mph arm strength across the diamond, and is up to 92 off the tee with wood. Beichler is also an advanced defender at shortstop and could be valuable as a utility player in the professional ranks with the speed to play in the outfield. Another high-end athlete from the Sooner State is #7 OF Logan Glass(Mustang HS, OK). Though his swing is still raw, his 6-foot-4, 217-pound right-handed hitter shows consistent power to all fields posting an exit velo of 96 mph. He also shows elite arm strength hitting 100 mph from the outfield and 92 from the mound. Glass also runs a 6.65 60. #4 SS Braylen Wimmer (Yukon HS, OK) has been turning heads this spring, showing easy, athletic actions on defense and hitting well over .400 with 15 doubles, six home runs, and only striking out 15 times on the year. Wimmer has also reported to have posted some recent 60s in the 6.5s and was 18-for-18 on stolen bases. On the mound, two small school arms have shown big velocity this spring to go along with long and lean frames. #10 RHP Brenton Beck (Atoka HS, OK) stands 6-foot-3, 195-pounds with broad shoulders. He spent most of the spring sitting 88-91 touching 93 on a few occasions from a low slot. #6 RHP Jace Beck (Blanchard HS, OK) stands 6-foot-7 with long limbs and plenty of room to continue to add size and strength. He slowly ticked up in velo all year touching 92 in his last start in the state championship game. #9 RHP/3B Haydon Minton (Collinsville HS, OK)  rounds out the top 10 in the class. Though he hasn't gotten quite as much draft buzz this year, he arguably put up the best combined two-way numbers in the state and will have a chance to contribute on both sides of the ball as a freshman at Missouri State. On the mound, the right-hander sits 88-90 touching 91 with a slider that flashes wipe-out depth. Offensively, the left-handed hitter shows a flat path to all fields, hitting over .500 on the year. 

RANK   NAME STATE SCHOOL CLASS POS COMMITMENT
1 Bryce Osmond OK Jenks 2019 RHP Oklahoma State
2 Jake Bennett OK Bixby 2019 LHP Oklahoma
3 Blake Robertson OK Edmond Santa Fe 2019 3B Oklahoma State
4 Kale Davis OK Westmoore 2019 RHP Oklahoma State
5 Braylen Wimmer OK Yukon 2019 SS South Carolina
6 Jace Beck OK Blanchard 2019 RHP Cowley County CC
7 Logan Glass OK Mustang 2019 OF Kansas
8 Connor Beichler OK Owasso 2019 SS Oklahoma
9 Hayden Minton OK Collinsville 2019 RHP Missouri State
10 Brenton Beck OK Atoka 2019 RHP Eastern Oklahoma State JC

See full 220 player list HERE.

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