Looks like a very strong one for college hitters. In particular, the impacts of the 2020 draft on high schoolers shows as a lot of guys who might have signed in a normal year went to college and are juniors now.

Sox pick 14. At the Athletic, Keith Law put out his first mock draft (separate from ranking prospects - it's the intel on what front offices are likely to do)

https://theathletic.com/4539593/2023...crews-pirates/

14. Boston Red Sox – Tommy Troy, SS, Stanford
I think this is pretty open, with any of the guys I have just ahead of Boston’s pick also possibilities, as well as Shaw. I could see the Red Sox being on Kevin McGonigle given their predilection for high school hitters with potential plus hit tools with their first picks in 2021 (Nick Yorke) and 2022 (Mikey Romero).
Names in 10-14 if you want to burrow

Jacob Gonzalez, SS, Ole Miss
Arjun Nimmala, SS, Strawberry Crest HS (Dover, FL)
Colin Houch, SS, Parkview HS (Lilburn, GA)
Matt Shaw, SS, Maryland

We know the Red Sox under Bloom have focused on bringing in middle guys who can hit, and count on development to coach up the power and lift.