10. J.D. Williams, SS, Brooks-DeBartolo High, Tampa:
Here's BA on him:
Speed was the calling card for 2009 Tampa talent Reggie Williams Jr., a raw outfielder who wound up at Middle Georgia JC. His younger brother J.D. Williams isn't quite as fast as his brother, more of an above-average runner than a true burner, and has a chance to stay in the infield. He has more feel for hitting as well, and some scouts believe he can stay at shortstop. Others see him at second base and like his power potential. He's a better prospect than his brother, who was overrated her a year ago, but is also already 19. The 6-foot, 185-pounder signed with Maryland.
9. Kyle Knudson, C, Minnesota
Knudson was a big reason why the Gophers won the Big Ten tournament and reached the NCAA regionals. He hit .342 with 6 homers and 48 RBI. Baseball America had him ranked as the fifth best prospect out ot the state this season.
Here's some scouting video of Knudson.
8. Lance Ray, 1B Kentucky