2008 Draft-LF Destin Hood Round Two
BBA Scouting … “Hood showed his raw power and lightning-quick bat speed
when he tied for the home run derby title at the Aflac Classic last fall. Raw
and electric are two words scouts use to describe Hood. He has four raw tools
but each with above-average projection. An exceptional athlete with a
combination of strength and speed, Hood is signed to play football (wide
receiver) and baseball at Alabama. At the plate, Hood has bat speed and raw
power to rival anyone in this draft class, but his hit tool is currently
lacking as he often swings and misses. A shortstop in high school, Hood will
most definitely be moved to the outfield due to his below-average arm
strength. He is a plus runner, and although his instincts are
under-developed, could be an average defender in the future. The team that
drafts Hood will believe in his ability to eventually hit. Upon reaching high
ceiling, Hood projects as a middle of the order impact bat.”
PGCC scouting … “Hood made his mark at Perfect Game’s National Showcase in
Cincinnati last June, then followed up with strong performances in World Wood
Bat Association events in July and the Aflac All-American game in August to
establish his baseball prospect credentials before returning to football. In
Cincinnati, Hood hit a showcase-best six home runs in batting practice and
made it look easy as the ball came off his bat differently than almost every
other hitter. As one of the top wide receivers in Alabama and a recruiting
target of a number of college football powers, his athletic skills are
obvious, including 6.4 speed in the 60 and overall strength. But Hood showed
baseball skills and actions that, although raw, were more advanced and
natural than most two-sport/primary football athletes. As a high school
shortstop, Hood hit .517-4-36 with 43 stolen bases as a junior but his best
baseball position at the next level will be as a center fielder. Hood was a
two-sport, all-state selection as a junior but after last summer it looks
like his primary sport may be baseball, not football—though he signed a
football scholarship with Alabama & Hood didn’t play all that impressively
as a senior, either at the plate or in the field, but scouts were more
interested in his tools and raw athletic ability. They stood out in workouts.
His bat, in particular, remains one of the best in the entire draft. Balls
explode off his bat and he has well above-average power potential. He spent
the season at shortstop because of team need, but it’s a given that he will
play either left field or center field down the road. The big issue remains
signability. It could be an issue if he slides to the third or fourth round,
but most observers believe he’ll be gone in the sandwich round, or second
round at the latest”
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