Jacob Misiorowski The graduations and Quero's injury make him No. 1 by default. Would still like to see him cut the walks obviously.Jeferson Quero Not going to drop him any further than this. If the shoulder is fine long term still think he is a top-tier catching prospect.Robert Gasser Overreaction to shutting down a middling Cardinals lineup? Perhaps, but I can't justify slotting anyone else in above him after that start.Brock Wilken Injuries have prevented him from rising any higher.Tyler Black The inability to establish a defensive home is limiting his upside.Cooper Pratt 6-11 are close, but I'll give Pratt the nod here.Josh Knoth Solid start for a very young A-ballerCarlos F Rodriguez Seems to have righted the ship. Hopefully this is the form he shows going forward rather than the early-season struggles.Yophery Rodriguez Exciting talent, but needs to cut down on the K'sLuis Lara Bat has a bit of catch-up to do, but really young for his league and seems to already basically be there defensively.Mike Boeve Last time I said he had a "check back in double-A" profile. Well ... checks ... yep, he belongs in this tier.Bradley Blalock Brewers saw fit to add him to the 40-man and has been solid if not overpowering so far this season.Luke Adams Production is still there but so are some of the same concerns.Logan Henderson He's probably a top-12 talent, but in order to prove it he actually needs to stay on the diamond.Gregory Barrios Even during his struggles last season, the Brewers consistently treated him like a legit prospect. Turns out they might be on to something.Filippo Di Turi Hottest hitter among the top Brewers ACL prospects so far.Ryan Birchard This goes against my theme of filling the bottom of the top-20 pitching spots with upper level arms, but I am buying the preseason hype.Brett Wichrowski Big time velocity, and the team seems to be treating him like a significant prospectTobias Myers It feels like there is a Big League role for him, even if it ends up being in the bullpen.Tyler Woessner Hopefully Tuesday's start is a sign he is figuring out triple-A.
Thoughts: Eric Brown Jr. got dinged a bit for availability. Otherwise for spots 15-20 I chose shortstops over second and third basemen and (with the exception of Birchard) upper-level starting pitchers over relievers or lower-level starters.
Rest of the players who received significant consideration, in alphabetical order: Jadher Areinamo, Juan Baez, Eric Bitonti, Eric Brown Jr., Wes Clarke, Oliver Dunn, Bishop Letson, Ernesto Martinez, Dylan O'Rae, Jorge Quintana, Jesus Rivero, Manuel Rodriguez, Russell Smith, Shane Smith, Craig Yoho.
Rest of the top 50 in alphabetical order: Luiyin Alastre, Patricio Aquino, Isaac Collins, Daniel Corniel, Alexander Cornielle, Enniel Cortez, Coleman Crow, Yorman Galindez, Daniel Guilarte, Yujanyer Herrera, Quinton Low, Mark Manfredi, Yerlin Rodriguez, TJ Shook, Justin Yeager