Ten rounds of the 2017 MLB draft are complete, yet a handful of prospects offer teams great value on the third and final day of the event.
Players can slip down draft boards for a variety of reasons.
Most often in the MLB draft, the worries for teams center on a player's health or the amount of money it will take to sign him to a contract. With the financial constraints of the bonus pools, general managers can't afford to splurge on a prep star late in the draft, regardless of his potential.