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Los Angeles Dodgers 2025 MLB draft picks, analysis

The 2025 MLB Draft has wrapped up, and after 20 rounds of selections, Los Angeles Dodgers fans are already hoping one of their newest picks turns into the next big star. But who has the most potential? Here's a closer look at the Dodgers' 2025 draft class, featuring insights from ESPN insiders.


Competitive balance round A (Nos. 40, 41 overall):

Zach Root, LHP, Arkansas

After Hagen Smith went No. 5 in the 2024 MLB draft, Root had a strong year replacing him as Arkansas' Friday night starter and struck out 126 hitters in 99⅓ innings. An East Carolina transfer, Root doesn't have the upside Smith had but still profiles as a future big league starter with a solid four-pitch mix highlighted by his changeup and curveball. -- Dan Mullen

Charles Davalan, LF, Arkansas

(Acquired from the Reds in the trade for Gavin Lux)

The fourth Arkansas player selected, Davalan is a Canadian native who moved to Florida for his senior year of high school and then played one year at Florida Gulf Coast before hitting .346 with 14 home runs for the Razorbacks. He's just 5-9 and his arm limits him to second base or maybe left field (he's played both in college), but he has leadoff skills and a high motor. -- David Schoenfield


Second round (No. 65 overall): Cam Leiter P, Florida State


Third round (No. 104 overall): Landyn Vidourek OF, Cincinnati


Fourth round (No. 135 overall): Aidan West, SS, Long Reach HS (MD)


Fifth round (No. 165 overall): Davion Hickson, P, Rice


Sixth round (No. 195 overall): Mason Ligenza, OF, Tamaqua Area HS (PA)


Seventh round (No. 225 overall): Mason Estrada, P, MIT


Eighth round (No. 255 overall): Jack O'Connor, P, Virginia


Ninth round (No. 285 overall): Conner O'Neal, C, Southeastern Louisiana University


Tenth round (No. 315 overall): Jacob Frost, P, Kansas State


Eleventh round (No. 345 overall): Dylan Tate, P, Oklahoma


Twelfth round (No. 375 overall): Logan Lunceford P, Wake Forest


Thirteenth round (No. 405 overall): Robby Porco, P, West Virginia


Fourteenth round (No. 435 overall): Davis Chastain, P, U Georgia


Fifteenth round (No. 465 overall): Matt Lanzendorfer, P, Virginia


Sixteenth round (No. 495 overall): AJ Soldra, OF, Seton Hall


Seventeenth round (No. 525 overall): Sam Horn P, Missouri


Eighteenth round (No. 555 overall): Finn Edwards P, Iowa Western CC


Nineteenth round (No. 585 overall): Anson Aroz C, Oregon


Twentieth round (No. 615 overall): Shane Brinham, P, Canada