Pick: 2B Termarr Johnson, Mays HS (Georgia) ($8,842,200 slot value) The O’s don’t even know who they’re getting with the No. 1 pick right now. Elias says they’ve narrowed the list down to five players — Cal Poly shortstop Brooks Lee, LSU slugger Jacob Berry, high school shortstop Jackson Holliday and high school outfielders Druw Jones and Elijah Green are the most touted names — though they have there has been some smoke involving Johnson in the last month or so. Johnson has many fans in the industry and is considered the best pure hitter in the draft class, college or high school. If he’s not No. 1, there’s a chance Johnson could fall to No. 6 or later. In that case, a deal at No. 1 would be more financially lucrative than a deal at No. 6 or later, plus Johnson could say he’s the No. 1 pick in the country. For the O’s, making a deal with Johnson at No. 1 would allow them to spend big on later picks (Nos. 33, 42 and 67) and add a lot of top talent to their farm system. That said, confidence in this mock pick is low even with the draft just days away. Baltimore tends to keep things very close to the vest and this year is no different. (CBS Sports top 30 ranking: No. 4) June 16 mock pick: SS Jackson Holliday, Stillwater HS (Oklahoma) June 30 mock pick: OF Druw Jones, Wesleyan School (Georgia) 2 Pick: OF Druw Jones, Wesleyan School (Georgia) ($8,185,100 slot value) This is the most predictable pick in the top five. If Jones is available, as he is in our draft, the Diamondbacks will take him. If not, it’s very likely they’ll go with Jackson Holiday over Termar Johnson or Brooks Lee. Jones is the son of Andrew and is the consensus No. 1 prospect in the draft class. Fits Arizona’s preferred profile with strong tools and elite athleticism. (CBS Sports top 30 ranking: No. 1) June 16 mock pick: Jones June 30 mock pick: SS Jackson Holliday, Stillwater HS (Oklahoma) 3 Pick: SS Jackson Holliday, Stillwater HS (Oklahoma) ($7,587,600 slot value) Like every other team, the Rangers want Drew Jones, but the odds are against him making it this far. Holliday and to a lesser extent Elijah Green are also said to be high on their board, and given how college-heavy Texas has gone in the last few early rounds, I wouldn’t rule out Brooks Lee or Georgia Tech catcher Kevin Parada either. The signs are that the Rangers prefer Holiday over Green, so we have them take his son Matt. (CBS Sports top 30 ranking: No. 3) June 16 mock pick: OF Elijah Green, IMG Academy (Florida) June 30 mock pick: Green 4 Pick: 3B Cam Collier, Chipola JC (Florida) ($7,002,100 slot value) The Pirates had been linked to Collier, the son of former major leaguer Lou Collier, all spring, and the rumors intensified in recent weeks. Collier is an exciting prospect as a 17-year-old who got his GED and finished high school early and enrolled in college to become eligible for the troops as a high school senior. This summer he pitted against college kids in the prestigious wood bat Cape Cod League. (CBS Sports top 30 ranking: No. 6) June 16 mock pick: SS Brooks Lee, Cal Poly June 30 mock pick: Lee 5 Pick: OF Elijah Green, IMG Academy (Florida) ($6,494,300 slot value) The most consistent connection during the spring was the Nationals and Kevin Parada, the draft’s best catcher. Parada is still very much in the mix, but given Washington’s long-standing obsession with a high ceiling in the first round, I think the Nats will turn to Green if he’s still available here, which he is in our mock draft. It looks like Parada will be the guy if none of the top high school players make it this far. (CBS Sports top 30 ranking: No. 5) June 16 mock pick: C Kevin Parada, Georgia Tech June 30 mock pick: Parada 6 Pick: 1B/3B/OF Jacob Berry, LSU ($6,034,300 cap value) Last year, the Marlins pounced on Kahlil Watson, a projected 5-10 prospect who fell into their lap at No. 16. The expectation is that they would jump on Jackson Holliday or Termarr Johnson here, less Elijah Green, but neither of those players are available in our draft. There’s been buzz surrounding Miami and Berry lately, and while he’s divisive given his lack of defensive value, there are some who believe he’s the best offensive talent in the draft class. (CBS Sports top 30 ranking: No. 19) June 16 mock pick: 2B Termarr Johnson, Mays HS (Georgia) June 30 mock pick: Johnson 7 Pick: SS Brooks Lee, Cal Poly ($5,708,000 slot value) It’s no secret that the Cubs covet Cam Collier, who is unavailable in our mock draft. Lee is a great consolation prize though. Landing the best college player in the draft outside of the top five picks doesn’t happen often, and Lee has the ingredients to scale the minor-league ladder and accelerate…