Just mere hours before the start of the first televised Major League Baseball Draft, here is the final version of our mock drafts. With the NCAA Tournament now down to 16 teams and high schools graduating around the country, here is how the first round can be expected to play out. 1. Tampa Bay Devil Rays: David Price LHP Vanderbilt 2. Kansas City Royals: Rick Porcello RHP Seton Hall Prep 3. Chicago Cubs: Matt Weiters C Georgia Tech 4. Pittsburgh Pirates: Josh Vitters 3B Cypress HS (California) 5. Baltimore Orioles: Ross Detwiler LHP Missouri State 6. Washington Nationals: Jarrod Parker RHP Norwell HS (Indiana) 7. Milwaukee Brewers: Phillippe Aumont RHP Ecole Du Versant Gatineau, Quebec 8. Colorado Rockies: Jason Heyward OF Henry Co. HS (Georgia) 9. Arizona Diamondbacks: Michael Main RHP/OF Deland HS (Florida) 10. San Francisco Giants: Mike Moustakas 3B Chatsworth HS (California) 11. Seattle Mariners: Daniel Moskos LHP Clemson 12. Florida Marlins: Beau Mills 3B/1B Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) 13. Cleveland Indians: Madison Bumgarner LHP South Caldwell HS (North Carolina) 14. Atlanta Braves: Josh Smoker LHP Calhoun HS (Georgia) 15. Cincinnati Reds: Kevin Ahrens 3B Memorial HS (Texas) 16. Toronto Blue Jays: Andrew Brackman RHP North Carolina State 17. Texas Rangers: Julio Borbon OF Tennessee 18. St. Louis Cardinals: Jack McGeary LHP Roxbury Latin HS (Massachusetts) 19. Philadelphia Phillies: Matt Dominguez 3B Chatsworth HS (California) 20. Los Angeles Dodgers: Blake Beavan RHP Irving HS (Texas) 21. Toronto Blue Jays: Matt Harvey RHP Fitch HS (Connecticut) 22. San Francisco Giants: Kyle Russell OF Texas 23. San Diego Padres: Nick Schmidt LHP Arkansas 24. Texas Rangers: Brett Cecil LHP Maryland 25. Chicago White Sox: Michael Burgess OF Hillsborough HS (Florida) 26. Oakland A?s: Matt LaPorta 1B Florida 27. Detroit Tigers: Ryan Dent 2B Wilson HS (California) 28. Minnesota Twins: Todd Frazier 3B Rutgers 29. San Francisco Giants: Casey Weathers RHP Vanderbilt 30. New York Yankees: Nick Hagadone LHP Washington Best Player in 5 years: Price wins this award because his talent is already evident at the collegiate level on the No. 1 regular season team this season. Expect him to be a top starter for the Devil Rays by 2012. Biggest Potential: Heyward has jet up the draft rankings and with his physical tools right now, the ceiling is high for Heyward. If everything falls into place, Heyward could be a gold glove, middle of the order centerfielder by the next decade. Biggest Bust Potential: Aumont has stormed Canadian baseball and for that, his stock has soared. No. 7 to the Milwaukee Brewers might be too high and could falter as his competition level rises with each step through the minor league systm. Fastest to the Majors: Weathers has shown the closer ability at Vanderbilt and if he falls to the Giants at No. 29, he could see a fast call-up for a playoff run. Douglas Benton can be reached at [email protected]