With the graduation of super-prospects Bryce Harper, Mike Trout and Matt Moore to the majors in 2012, many fantasy nerds are looking for who will take their place atop the 2013 top prospect rankings. While several players who sat close to the super-three in prospect rankings are again thriving, like Jurickson Profar of the Rangers, others are not doing so hot.
Here, you will find those struggling top prospects. These guys may or may not rebound and become what they were supposed to be, which is all part of the gamble in the makeup and scouting of amateur baseball players. I want to state now: This isn’t a ranking that says that these guys are flame-outs; it is to simply notify those who don’t follow prospects thoroughly an opportunity to see where they could buy low in lifetime fantasy leagues or to look for a new favorite team if your one hope isn’t going to reach expectations.