Top College Baseball Teams with the Most MLB Draft Prospects in 2025
Discover the college baseball teams loaded with future MLB stars as we rank the top squads with the most draft prospects for 2025.

As the NCAA regionals kick off, the spotlight is on college baseball teams brimming with high-end talent. Using advanced data and scouting reports, we’ve identified the squads with the most future MLB draft prospects. Here’s a breakdown of the top teams and their standout players:
1. Tennessee
Top Prospects: LHP Liam Doyle, SS Gavin Kilen, 3B Andrew Fischer, RHP Marcus Phillips, C Levi Clark (2027), 3B Dean Curley, RHP A.J. Russell Tennessee leads the pack with a strong 2025 draft class, highlighted by Liam Doyle, projected to go No. 2 in the draft. The Volunteers also boast depth with players like RHP Tanner Franklin and Nate Snead.
2. Arkansas
Top Prospects: SS Wehiwa Aloy, RHP Gage Wood, C Ryder Helfrick (2026), LHP Zach Root, OF Charles Davalan, LHP Cole Gibler (2027), RHP Gabe Gaeckle Arkansas may not have top-of-the-first-round prospects, but their roster is filled with late-first to early-second-round talents, including SS Wehiwa Aloy.
3. LSU
Top Prospects: LHP Kade Anderson, OF Derek Curiel (2026) RHP Casan Evans (2027), RHP Anthony Eyanson, SS Steven Milam (2026), RHP William Schmidt (2027), 2B Daniel Dickinson LSU continues to produce pro talent under coach Jay Johnson, with standout freshmen like Derek Curiel and Casan Evans.
4. Texas
Top Prospects: 3B Adrian Rodriguez (2027), LHP Dylan Volantis (2027), RHP Jason Flores (2027), RF Max Belyeu, 2B Ethan Mendoza (2026) Texas is loaded with underclassmen, including Ethan Mendoza and Adrian Rodriguez, who are expected to anchor the infield next season.
5. Florida
Top Prospects: RHP Liam Peterson (2026), RHP Aidan King (2027), SS Brendan Lawson (2027), RHP Luke McNeillie (2026) Florida’s future looks bright with top college arm Liam Peterson and promising freshmen like Aidan King.
6. Florida State
Top Prospects: LHP Jamie Arnold, LHP Wes Mendes (2026), SS Alex Lodise, 2B Drew Faurot Florida State boasts three potential first-round talents, led by likely top-10 pick Jamie Arnold.
7. Wake Forest
Top Prospects: RHP Chris Levonas (2027), SS Marek Houston, RF Ethan Conrad Wake Forest has another solid crop of prospects, with Marek Houston and Ethan Conrad both likely first-round picks.
8. Oregon State
Top Prospects: SS Aiva Arquette, RHP Dax Whitney (2027) Oregon State may only have two players listed, but both are projected as top-10 picks.
9. Oklahoma
Top Prospects: RHP Kyson Witherspoon, SS Jaxon Willits (2026), C Easton Carmichael, RHP Malachi Witherspoon, LHP Cade Crossland Oklahoma’s rotation is dangerous, with Kyson Witherspoon leading the way.
10. TCU
Top Prospects: RHP Tommy Lapour (2026), OF Sawyer Strosnider (2026), LHP Mason Brassfield (2027) TCU’s underclassmen, including Tommy Lapour, are setting the stage for future success.
11. Mississippi State
Top Prospects: OF Nolan Stevens (2026), 3B Ace Reese (2026), RHP Ryan McPherson (2027) Mississippi State has potential first-round picks in Nolan Stevens and Ace Reese.
12. Georgia Tech
Top Prospects: OF Drew Burress (2026), C Vahn Lackey (2026), SS Kyle Lodise, 2B Alex Hernandez (2026) Drew Burress is a standout with a power/speed combination that could make him the No. 1 pick next year.
Honorable Mentions
Alabama, Auburn, Vanderbilt, Oregon, Ole Miss, North Carolina