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The Chicago Cubs have an impressive young core in place at the MLB level, and there's still more talent in the pipeline.

Even after graduating so much young talent to the MLB level and then trading a handful of highly regarded prospects at the trade deadline last year—including No. 1 prospect Gleyber Torres—the farm system is far from barren.

"Everybody thinks all of our talent's already here," manager Joe Maddon told Gordon Wittenmyer of the Chicago Sun-Times. "Time out. There's other guys coming."

Many of the team's current top prospects are still in the lower levels of the minors and won't be present in big league camp this spring, but four of the team's top guys are in camp.

Ahead is a closer look at those four players, including a pro player comparison for each to provide a better idea of what they might become.

Note: To be included in this article, a player needed to be ranked among the organization's top 10 prospects by Baseball America or Baseball Prospectus.