We still don't have a great idea how much Payne will hit and whether he'll develop notable power, but it was clear from his brief pro debut that he's an elite athlete with elite speed and a 6-foot-2 frame that might be able to add muscle in the coming years. The Brewers liked Payne's outlook enough to surprise draft analysts by selecting him 17th overall in 2024 and giving him a below-slot $3.44 million bonus. He had a 110-mph max exit velocity in his debut and stole four bases while notching as many walks (three) as strikeouts in four games at Single-A. He will return to that level this year, where all the focus will be on how much power potential he shows to go with what already looks like a potential leadoff-hitting center-field profile. Read Past Outlooks