ProfileHt.: 5'10" / Wt.: 170 / Bats: R / Throws: R
School
Westwood
Drafted in the 23rd round (702nd overall) by the Chicago Cubs in 2019 (signed for $125,000).
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Collier is a wild card when it comes to the draft, as he was more notable as a high school football player and thus appeared in very few of baseball’s biggest summer showcase events. Opinions on Collier’s future vary among scouts, but he could be drafted on Day 2 by an organization with the patience to nurture his raw athletic abilities. His best tool is plus-plus speed, and his quick hands give him plenty of bat speed and allow him to consistently put balls in play. Collier’s outfield play is still crude and will require plenty of development. His tick below-average arm should get better with added strength and better throwing techniques. Collier is committed to South Mountain (Ariz.) JC, but if he signs he could spend two seasons in Rookie-ball to further refine his game.
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Collier is a wild card when it comes to the draft, as he was more notable as a high school football player and thus appeared in very few of baseball's biggest summer showcase events. Opinions on Collier's future vary among scouts, but he could be drafted on Day 2 by an organization with the patience to nurture his raw athletic abilities. His best tool is plus-plus speed, and his quick hands give him plenty of bat speed and allow him to consistently put balls in play. Collier's outfield play is still crude and will require plenty of development. His tick below-average arm should get better with added strength and better throwing techniques. Collier is committed to South Mountain (Ariz.) JC, but if he signs he could spend two seasons in Rookie-ball to further refine his game.
Scouting Reports
Collier is a wild card when it comes to the draft, as he was more notable as a high school football player and thus appeared in very few of baseball's biggest summer showcase events. Opinions on Collier's future vary among scouts, but he could be drafted on Day 2 by an organization with the patience to nurture his raw athletic abilities. His best tool is plus-plus speed, and his quick hands give him plenty of bat speed and allow him to consistently put balls in play. Collier's outfield play is still crude and will require plenty of development. His tick below-average arm should get better with added strength and better throwing techniques. Collier is committed to South Mountain (Ariz.) JC, but if he signs he could spend two seasons in Rookie-ball to further refine his game.
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