This article is the third in a three-part series about the Blue Jays and the upcoming June amateur draft. Part I, The Strategy, can be found here and Part II, the Mock Drafts, can be found here.
Part of the fun about mock drafts is how often they are wrong. With so many players available, and so many factors to consider, there are often a dozen or more plausible candidates, particularly for picks outside the first two or three.
That said, here are three players that the Jays might consider taking with their #11 pick.