Brett Austin, Carlos Rodon's catcher at North Carolina State, is quite familiar with the third overall pick in last week's Major League Baseball draft.

"Carlos' stuff is as good as it gets," Austin said. "I've caught a lot of good arms before, but Carlos is just a little bit better than everybody. The command struggled a little bit this year, but I think that's an easy fix. I mean, I'm not a pitching coach but I've seen him throw well.

"He's just a bulldog on the mound. That's what makes him successful as well. But his slider is as good as anybody's. He runs it up there sometimes at 90 miles per hour, which is ridiculous, if you ask me. I think his slider is his best pitch. His fastball's not far behind it -- he'll run it up there. I think he hit 101 his sophomore year, but he definitely has the potential to be an everyday starter in the big leagues."

The Chicago White Sox may reunion the teammates. Austin was a fourth round pick and was asked to find a future comparable for Rodon.

"I'm going to branch out and say he could be like a Clayton Kershaw one day," Austin said. "It's bold to say, but I've heard someone say he's the best amateur pitcher they've ever seen over the last 20 years. And me catching him for the last three years, I've kind of started to believe that, too."