With their 2nd round pick, number 56 overall, the Blue Jays picked Brady Singer a RHP, another big guy, 6'5".
Minor League Ball says:
Brady Singer throws from a low 3/4 slot and has bumped up to 96 this spring while sitting in the low 90's. Due to his funky low slot, he struggles to break off a breaking ball consistently but he should be able to spin a slider with his arm speed. He is very projectable and could get his velo to sit closer to what he maxes out as. Commitments to Florida are often strong and I would rather see what he does at Florida than pay him top 2 round money. I'm not sure he can start with that arm angle and build.
MLB has this video of him.
FanGraphs says:
Singer is polarizing, in that some clubs don't like his low slot and high back elbow, while others see a cleaner delivery, better command and a more projectable frame than Singer's former travel ball teammate, Tyler Danish.