Well, we are officially in top-100 season, and it all happened very quickly. I woke up this morning surprised to find that Keith Law released the bottom half of his top 100 prospects list — a list that Michael Chavis made — for the morning crowd, and then just a few minutes after I finished writing up that post Baseball America released their own top 100.
These days, there are a million different outlets who rank prospects and put out their own versions of the top 100. The best method, of course, is to consider the rankings of every list given the different evaluation methods from each creator.