Yeah that usually me... "UK from Chicago" I think with Jackson, his FB everything I've heard that it touches the mid 90s and sits in the the low 90s. For a RH'er, a 50 (avg. FB) sits at 91 so his velo is prob. 55, his movement doesn't hurt him as it's prob. avg to slightly above avg., and his command/control is solid as well. It's above avg. but it's not a plus pitch (60+ on the OFP scale). Cashner hasn't been consistent enough with the slider, IMO. Sure it flashes plus which is good but without that 3rd pitch, it has to go from once in awhile "2 plane late break" to more often than not "2 plane late break" even before factoring command/control of the FB. Carpenter has the highest ceiling but he is most likely to flame out (not including Samardzija) b/c of those reasons, but I believed he showed a feel for the change at Kent St. as well as that frame, he's the highest boom/bust candidate while Jackson is the safest pick to reach a #3 starter. For them to take that next step as a farm, they need the equiv. of the ceiling of Vitters off the mound, or two of each, maybe get 2-3 in the top 50 and sprinkle the few names towards the btm of the top 100. I know they don't have the money to spend but I would've liked some high ceiling arms within the 1st 10 rounds. Rusin was safe, Kirk might be that guy his FB wasn't overwhelming even for a lefty, Raley didn't have overwhelming stuff. Whitensack depending on how his FB velo actually is and plays off his breaking ball might be that guy as far as boom/bust. Of course, BAs list is purely subjective and is never truly predictive but given the resources, I feel it is the most accurate.