Georgia outfielder Zach Cone believes Johnathan Taylor will walk again because "he's the most positive person I've been around." A collision at home-plate between Cone and Taylor left Taylor partially paralyzed three months ago. Taylor showed his positive attitude when asked about his goals. "Right now my goal is to get better during the rehab and focus on trying to get my legs back under me again and start walking and running and get back on that field again, like I always wanted," Taylor said. Cone, the 37th overall pick in this month's draft, agreed to terms on a deal with the Rangers on Saturday and is headed to Class A Spokane. Taylor, drafted by Texas in the 33rd round last week, was with Cone and first-round pick Kevin Matthews, a left-handed pitcher from Richmond Hill (Ga.) High School, before the Rangers' game against the Braves.