Position: OF

Height/Weight: 6’0"/175

Bats/Throws: L/R

DOB: 5/5/1994

College: Meridian CC

It’s hard to be considered faster than Byron Buxton, but somehow, Davis is. He’s a superb athlete who has been clocked at 3.8-to-3.9 seconds to first from the left side of the plate and has surprisingly solid baseball skills as well.

Given his speed, one would expect Davis to be a player who focuses on slapping the ball to all fields and utilizing his speed. However, the left-handed hitter has a smooth swing with some loft, and, most importantly, he’s shown the ability to draw a walk.

In the outfield, Davis obviously has excellent range given his wheels, and he gets solid jumps in all directions. His arm is a bit fringy, but that’s fine considering he’ll stick in center field.

Even if his power doesn’t develop as hoped, he still possesses Brett Gardner-like upside. He’s still fairly raw and will need his fair share of seasoning in the minor leagues, so he probably won’t arrive until 2016.

Pick Analysis:

Davis is an elite athlete who also happens to be a very polished hitter who uses the entire field. He's also got a much better arm than he's given credit for. Best case scenario, he's a lead off/CF anchor for the Blue Jays for years to come.