I'd say in terms of upside, it'd go Carpenter, Bristow, Shafer. In terms of reaching their potential, I'd say Shafer, Carpenter, Bristow. JMO though. I don't know about Shafer reaching his potential. His junior season leads to some question marks, given the decline in his stuff. Yeah, it's a hard comparison to make. I think Shafer being first is a function of Carpenter and Bristow having even further to go to reach their even higher ceilings more than Shafer being a polished pitcher.