http://www.minorleagueball.com/2014/6/11/5793620/2014-mlb-draft-american-league-east-analysisToronto Blue Jays
1-9) Jeff Hoffman, RHP, East Carolina University
1-11) Max Pentecost, C, Kennesaw State University
2-49) Sean Reid-Foley, RHP, Sandalwood HS, FL
3-83) Nick Wells, LHP, Battlefield HS, VA
4-114) Matt Morgan, C, Thorsby HS, AL
COMMENT: This looks like a nice haul to me. A healthy Hoffman may be the best college pitcher in the draft this year, and Pentecost was the best overall catcher. That’s a terrific combination if Hoffman returns to full health from Tommy John. SRF is a first-round high school talent and best of all, he’s already signed for second-round slot money, quite a coup. Wells is the picture of projection at 6-5, 180, a bit raw but with a fine fastball/curveball combination. I’m not sure why Morgan doesn’t get more attention: his tools project out well both offensively and defensively and his makeup is reportedly good, too. Seems like a steal if he develops as expected, granted catchers have weird development curves sometimes. There was an understandable shift to college guys after this but they picked some intriguing ones, particularly Gunnar Heidt (2B, College of Charleston, 13th round) , Chase Mallard (RHP, Alabama-Birmingham, 14th round) and Cliff Brantley (OF, Alelphi, 19th round). On paper this looks like a strong class to me.