Top Viewed Profiles of 2018 - No. 7 Jordyn Adams
December 24, 2018
As we wind down another great year, we begin to take a look back at 2018. After drilling down into our google analytics, we have compiled a list of the twenty most viewed PBR profiles in North Carolina. Beginning on December 17th and ending on December 30th, we will dive into the profiles that garnered the most hits in 2018.
The player profiles in PBR’s vast database received well over 7.5 million hits in 2018. Players from each region in North Carolina drove coaches, scouts, and fans to their PBR profile to learn more. Today we take a look at No. 7 in the 2018 countdown of the most viewed profiles from North Carolina
No. 7 – Jordyn Adams
Possibly the top athlete from the 2018 MLB Draft, Adams had a breakout moment at the USA Baseball National High School Invitational. Green Hope HS finished 2nd at the event, the highest ever finish for a North Carolina team. Adams was extremely disruptive throughout the tournament, turning the heads of scouts and decision makers in attendance. Adams was drafted and signed with the Angels who took him in the 1st round with the 17th overall pick. Adams had been committed to North Carolina to play both football and baseball.
Jordyn Adams
Class of 2018 / OF
Player Information
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Graduating Class: 2018
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Primary Position: OF
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High School: Green HopeState: NC
- Summer Team: Diamond Devils
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Height: 6-2Weight: 185lbs
- Bat/Throw: R/R
Statistics
Videos
Jordyn Adams - 4/24/18
Player News
- Top Viewed Profiles of 2018 - No. 7 Jordyn Adams - Dec 24, 2018
- NC - Most Viewed Profiles: July 2018 - Jul 2, 2018
- 2018 MLB Draft Recap: North Carolina HS Selections - Jun 7, 2018
- Draft Forecast: Cleveland Indians - Jun 1, 2018
- North Carolina Draft Preview - May 31, 2018
- 2018 Experts' Draft - May 30, 2018
- Draft Forecast: Kansas City Royals - May 29, 2018
- Draft Forecast: Minnesota Twins - May 29, 2018
- Draft Forecast: Milwaukee Brewers - May 29, 2018
- Draft Forecast: Tampa Bay Rays - May 28, 2018
- Draft Forecast: Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim - May 28, 2018
- Draft Forecast: Texas Rangers - May 25, 2018
- 2018 MLB Draft Superlatives - May 23, 2018
- High School Crosscheck: Week 13 - May 14, 2018
- NC: Mott, Bengals End Green Hope's Year - May 13, 2018
- PBR Draft Board Risers - May 9, 2018
- Updated PBR Draft 100 Flips Adams & White - May 9, 2018
- Podcast: 2018 PBR Draft Board Updated - May 9, 2018
- Hunter Macomber: PBR Player of the Week - April 22 - 29 - May 1, 2018
- High School Crosscheck: Week 11 - Apr 30, 2018
- The Rode Show Podcast: High School Draft 100 Update - Apr 30, 2018
- High School Draft 100 Update - Apr 30, 2018
- Adams' Blast Leads Falcons Past Jordan - Apr 25, 2018
- PBR Podcast: Week In Review - Apr 19, 2018
- Boras Classic South/NHSI Standouts - Apr 11, 2018
- Brooks Baldwin: PBR Player of the Week for March 26 - April 7 - Apr 10, 2018
- High School Crosscheck: Week 7 - Apr 2, 2018
- NHSI: Day 2 Notebook - Mar 30, 2018
- NHSI: Day 1 Notebook - Mar 29, 2018
- Updated North Carolina Class of 2018 Rankings - Mar 8, 2018
- An Early Look at Pine Forest, Pinecrest, and Green Hope - Feb 19, 2018
- Field Set For 2018 NHSI - Jan 30, 2018
- 2018 Multi-Sport Athletes - Dec 6, 2017
- The Rewind: A Look Back at November 2017 - Dec 4, 2017
- NC Insider: Evaluating the Early Signing Period - Part III - Nov 18, 2017
- NC Insider: Updated Class of 2018 Rankings - Nov 13, 2017
- NC Insider: Top Profiles and Stories from September of 2017 - Oct 3, 2017
- The Hotlist: Players Of The Summer - Sep 20, 2017
- Under Armour All-America Game Notebook - Jul 30, 2017
- Updated 2018 Overall Rankings Released - Jul 20, 2017
- NC Insider: Updated Class of 2018 Rankings - Jul 19, 2017
- The Buzz: Jordyn Adams Makes Decision On NFL Network - Jul 7, 2017
- NC Insider: East Coast Pro Workout Notebook - Jun 27, 2017
Scouting Report
April 2018
Adams is a star wide receiver and the son of the defensive line coach at North Carolina. He is committed to the Tar Heels for both sports and has long been expected to be unsignable and ticketed because of his two-sport status and relative rawness. That may still be the case, but his performance at the NHSI has teams thinking a little harder about him. In the first round, facing LHP Luke Bartnicki (Walton HS, GA), Adams opened the game with a hard groundball to shortstop. He got down the line in four seconds and looked safe, but was called out. He later smacked a slider from Bartnicki through the left side for an RBI double on what should have been a routine single. He didn’t break stride and took second despite the throw from the outfield being cut off. Adams wasn’t cheated out of any hits Thursday, scorching three balls, one of which was a triple down the left-field line. He also stole four bases. After one of his singles, he scored without a ball being put in play. He stole second, took off for third on the next pitch, which got by the catcher and allowed Adams to easily round the bag and score. He didn’t record a hit in the semifinals, but all of his outs were loud. Adams is extremely athletic and does everything on the field with ease. He uses a big leg kick to load and drives the ball with a smooth, quick swing. He takes long, easy strides to chew up ground on the bases and in center field with his 80 speed. He went 4-for-14 at the NHSI with five stolen bases, three walks and just one strikeout.