The 2015 MLB draft, all 40 rounds of it, is in the books. As is the case every year, we won't know which picks will shine and which will sink without the benefit of hindsight. In some cases, a lot of hindsight.
More than any other major sport, baseball's draft is difficult to project and predict.
But we can survey the landscape, sift through various experts' opinions and identify players who look like steals, which means they fell further than expected and wound up as found money for the clubs that snagged them.
One more caveat: We're taking signability into account, so players nabbed in the late, late rounds who have committed to colleges and almost certainly won't ink deals didn't make the cut.