Giants Early-Round Mock Draft:
Pick #6: LHP Tyler Matzek, Capistrano HS, California: There's a chance both Alex

What If he Falls: Dustin Ackley, 1B/CF, North Carolina
Possible Other Choices: RHP Tanner Scheppers, RHP Alex White
Dark Horses: Grant Green, SS, USC; Tim Wheeler, CF, Sac. State
Pick #55: Mychal Givens, SS, Plant HS, Florida: This is a bit of a stretch, as most scouts feel Givens' tools have him as a lock to be gone by the end of the supplemental round, but I'm going to be optimistic. There are some other, more polished college hitters available, so I'm hoping teams jump on them. The Giants don't normally take on projects like Givens would be, but he's got so much talent that it's going to be hard for him not to succeed somewhere. Would be a steal if he falls to the Giants at 55.
Other Possibilites: Kent Matthes, OF, Alabama; 1B, Jeff Malm, Las Vegas (HS); Marc Krauss, OF/3B, Ohio
Pick #86: Thomas Mendonca, 3B, Fresno State: This guy plays in the Giants' AAA affiliates' backyard, so you know they've had some eyes on him over the years. He's one of the most polished power-hitting third basemen in the draft and can hit to all fields with authority. He does strikeout a bit too much, but the Giants shouldn't pass on this guys power potential if he's there for them in round 3. He's also a plus defender at third base. He kind of reminds me of a younger version of Hank Blalock, as he throws right-handed, but hits from the left side of the plate with big pop.
Other possibilities: Chris Owings, SS, South Carolina (HS); A.J. Morris, RHP, Kansas State; Chris Dominguez, 3B, Louisville
Pick #117 Trayce Thompson, OF, (HS) California: Another guy who likely will be gone by the end of the third round, but there is a chance he falls into the fourth if teams fear his lack of baseball experience, and if so, the Giants would be foolish not to take a chance on him. BA has him as the 100th best prospect on their board, but others have him going anywhere from late 2nd round to mid-fifth round. He's got the athleticism, size and skill ability to potentially hit for power and steal a ton of bases. Kind of reminds me of Fred Lewis, as he didn't really start focusing solely on baseball until his senior year in high school, but he's got way more ability than Fred did when the Giants took him back in 2002.
Other Possibility: Justin Marks, LHP, Louisville
Pick #147 Patrick Schuster, LHP, (HS) Florida: Like Matzek, Schuster has been

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