http://www.fangraphs.com/blogs/evaluating-the-2016-prospects-boston-red-sox/The organization has four prospects who are pretty widely accepted as its top talents, though opinions differ greatly on the ranking order. Separate Red Sox officials all had one of Yoan Moncada, Rafael Devers and Andrew Benintendi as top dog, each player having separate questions that potentially limit their ceilings (though they’re all pretty high regardless).
There are tidbits on Margot and Guerra as well, and he's more in smas' camp with regard to Sam Travis.
While I'm very high on Travis, I'm high on him because of his floor. He seems like a really good bet to be a solid major leaguer. He's almost certainly not going to be a star player and he's never going to be a middle of the order bat, but I think he'll be comfortably more than they need to justify starting him at first base while being a strong back third of the order hitter or maybe a table setter depending on how well he ends up running the bases.The trade for Craig Kimbrel took four prospects off the list, which you can read about when the Padres list comes out (Margot would have been #3, Allen likely just off the top 10, Guerra towards the back end of the 45+ group). The rest of the system still has a good mix of upside and safety with enviable pitching and middle infield prospect quality. As a fair warning, I have a higher opinion of Mauricio Dubonand Trey Ball than may be commonly accepted, while Sam Travis gets more love after a strong regular season and fall performance than I’m willing to give just yet.
Anyway, here's the intro on Benintendi:
I'm curious to see where he lands on the various top 100 lists. I'm guessing there will be a lot of variation from site to site. This piece is free, so I'm not going to paste any more of it here. Give it a click. It's well worth the time it takes to read.After Benintendi’s breakout season at Arkansas leading up to the draft, the only real question for me was how the power will translate to the big leagues. In his early minor-league performance, he has carried a strong power profile through his first couple hundred at-bats, all while limiting his strikeouts and getting on base at a high level. With average or better potential in every tool, Benintendi joins the other top prospects in the organization having a very high ceiling, while also possessing a high floor with present skills that are very impressive.