The stage is set.

For draft prospects, the NCAA Tournament is a nationally televised stress test. Scouts don't have much else to watch and the competition is the best available.. Some prospects walk in with locks on their draft positioning. Others walk in with something to prove.

This year, there's a handful of names whose stock could move depending on what happens over the next few weeks. Some are trying to recapture a form that made them household names in scouting circles. Some are trying to prove that mid-major production translates. And one is just trying to remind the industry he's healthy. Here are six prospects with the most to gain.


Cameron Flukey, RHP, Coastal Carolina

The uncomfortable truth about Cameron Flukey on May 26 is he's a legitimate first round talent and he has thrown 20.2 innings in 2026. That's it. A five-inning debut against Fairfield in February, followed …