The Dynasty team is back with their second 2025 in-season update and we've got a lot of movement over the last month, especially in the mid-section of the rankings. Roman Anthony remains our consensus #1 fantasy prospect but this will likely be the last time appearing on the list. The group behind Anthony features a ton of young talent and we'll have to see if someone can separate themselves from the of the pack to claim the #1 spot in July.
Our official fantasy prospect list is a consensus rank across our dynasty team. We have 7 individual lists compiled from Drew Wheeler, Greg Hoogkamp, Kyle Sonntag, Lucas Morel, Matt Thompson, Taylor Corso & Tom Gates. This is Lucas' first entry and is new to our team. You may know him a Prospect Professor on X. He's has been doing a tremendous job so far with his Dynasty Diplomas series.
The team each ranked out 450 prospects deep which has brought us to a total of 694 prospects ranked. Additionally, we've left the players who dropped off the list from the last iteration which brings the total up to 742 players listed. All the individual lists are available to view as well and no two are alike.
The Top 30
Here's a glimpse at the Top 30 prospects and a view into what's available in the rankings:

Big Movers
There were 5 players who moved up within the Top 30. They were:
Jac Caglianone, Luis Pena, Jacob Misiorowski, Arjun Nimmala and Eduardo Quintero
Making big Jumps (pun intended) into the Top 75 were:
Gage Jump, Aroon Escobar, Logan Henderson, Mike Sirota, Josue Briceno, Jonah Tong, Nolan McLean, and Theo Gillen
Where To Find the Top 600+ Ranks
The full list can be found in the PLIVE+ App Suite which is available to The 60 Tier subscribers ($10/mo). The app suite also hosts PLIVE+, our Dynasty Rankings, Open Universe List, the Dynasty Closer Hierarchy and other tools.

Top 600+ Metrics in the App
- Min/Max: Pretty self-explanatory, they are the lowest (number) and highest a player is ranked
- Var: A custom formula that shows how much disagreement there is between ranks past just the min and max. This metric takes into account where they are ranked to be able to more closely compare differing opinions of a Top 50 player vs a Top 250.
- App: Simply the number of rankers that had them within their individual top 350.
- High/Low: These are the names of the ranker who was highest or lowest on each player.
- Tier: Tiers had been a long-requested feature; we frequently get questions about whether two given prospects are in the same tier, this helps answer that question.
Top 600+ List Functionality
You can upload your own Fantrax and CBS league (the hyperlinked video shows you the tutorial) and sort out exactly who's available to pick up! Watch this quick video for a tutorial on how to do so. It's just a data download of the free agents!
You can filter by:
- Position
- Age
- Team
- Hitter or Pitcher
- AL/NL
- FYPD Class
- Most recent AFL
- ETA
- Level
- Newcomers on the list (look for the +)
- Players who had big jumps or downturns in ranks
- If a prospect is on the 40-man for those deep league value adds
What are archetypes?
We want you to know who a prospect is at a glance, so we developed archetypes. You need to flip the 'View Tags' switch at the top to see them.
For hitters, we have:
- Power+Speed (55 grade in each)
- OBP Bump (someone who has exhibited great eye and could be 10 BB%+)
- Hit Tool (at or near 60-grade)
- Big Power (at or near 60-grade or have a big 90th EV)
- Speedster (60+ grade)
For pitchers, we have:
- Big Velocity (average 95+ mph)
- Bullpen Risk (self-explanatory)
- SP2 Potential (self-explanatory)
Each prospect can be tagged:
- High Risk/Reward
- Safe Floor
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