Druw Jones, a Vanderbilt commit and son of former Atlanta Braves star Andruw Jones, was taken No. 2 over by the Arizona Diamondbacks on Sunday night in the MLB Draft.

Jones, who announced a commitment to Vanderbilt back on July 22, 2019, was previously named by MLB Network as the top prospect of the 2022 MLB Draft.

About 5 months ago, Jones silenced a crowd that chanted “overrated” before he launched a home run to center field.

Here’s his draft profile from MLB Network:

Druw is taller and leaner than his dad was as a teenager, but he has similar five-tool potential as a center fielder. He improved throughout the summer on the showcase circuit and he has impressed scouts this spring with a more selective approach and more consistent at-bats. He led Wesleyan (Norcross) to the Georgia Class A private school state title en route to winning Gatorade’s Georgia high school player of the year award.

While Jones’ right-handed swing is still somewhat of a work in progress, he understands it well, shows the ability to make adjustments and does damage against quality pitching. He already has plenty of bat speed and drives balls to the gaps, and as he fills out his 6-foot-4 frame he should develop plus power. He’s a plus-plus runner when he turns on the jets and is capable of beating out ground balls to the left side.

Jones is the best defensive center fielder in the 2022 high school crop and might be the best defender in the entire Draft. His speed and instincts combine to give him tremendous range and his well-above-average arm strength stands out at a position not known for many cannons. Scouts who have seen the Vanderbilt recruit take infield say he has the tools and actions to play a fine shortstop as well.