Can I ask why on 8-10? Particularly Morla, who I wish would get some starting looks. Let's see, my top 16 from full season guys (leaving out lower level guys, draft picks, and some international signings like Jin-Yeong Kim) 1. Brett Jackson - I believe the power will come. 2. Jay Jackson - Readiness makes a difference here. Should be in the bigs in 2011. Somewhat hoping he gets to the bigs this year to see if Larry Rothschild can help amp up the slider a bit. 3. Josh Vitters - Still the most talented bat in the system, but at this stage in his development, he is what he is, a streaky player. 4. Chris Archer - I'm very curious about how his stuff plays in AA, but even with the stuff from last year, the fact that he's added control and limited the HR's now makes him an intriguing starting pitching prospect. 5. Hak-Ju Lee - The bat's a work in progress, but considering positional value and league, I'm pleased. 6. Kenneth McNutt - Big time arm, have him behind Lee as McNutt has to add to his arsenal, but if he does, he could really jump. 7. Chris Carpenter - His ceiling seems more of "4" starter that might be a decent "3" some years, and he still has some command issues to work out. 8. Ryan Flaherty - Still offers solid pop for a possible MI, but very curious if he can adjust to AA in the 2nd go around. 9. Chris Rusin - Sliding him up a bit. He's been on a real roll of late, and looks more and more like the polished lefty that we had hoped that we had drafted. Excellent control. 10. Thomas Diamond - Still rookie eligible. Looks like a possible end of the rotation arm or BP guy. 11. Casey Coleman - Won't be great, but readiness matters to me, and he looks like a possible end of the rotation arm soon. 12. Dae-Eun Rhee - I'm willing to give him some time. Still not sure he's a starter. Does generate the ground balls, and I'll wait and see if he can K some folks with more time away from surgery. 13. Welington Castillo - Has pop, decent discipline, and is decent-solid defensively. He won't hit for average, but looks like a decent backup backstop that's close to ready. 14. DJ LeMahieu - Was really down on him early in the year, but his bat has gotten a bit better. Very, very curious how his bat handles AA. 15. Rafael Dolis - Willing to give him the benefit of the doubt as well. Just don't think he's a starter. The reports on his stuff still seem solid, and as such, I wonder if he takes off if he moves to the pen. 16. Kyler Burke - Was going to have him lower, but he's had some bad luck in A+. That said, he still has to perform, and the bad luck can't explain away everything. Still one of the more talented bats in the system.