Debarge could barely hit a ball over 100 mph his freshman year but he rarely whiffed and didn't chase much. He then added some bat speed, raised his 90th EV above his previous year's max EV, and improved his swing decisions while hitting a higher percentage of balls at optimal angles. He has a high leg left with a vicious swing at times. He's running the Nico Hoerner peripherals right now with low punchout rates but also low walk rates due to his high swing rates. I think he's a better hitter but the approach has been a touch aggressive. He's a plus-runner with athleticism and should stick up the middle at SS. He checks off three of the big four- athleticism/defense, bat to ball, and swing decisions - if the contact quality takes a jump with his bat speed gains, he'll check off all four and be in the mix at top of the draft.