Before any of the Miami Marlins’ 2025 MLB Draft picks can officially begin their professional careers, they have to sign on the dotted line. Fish On First will spend the next few weeks tracking the bonuses received by each player.

In the vast majority of cases, negotiations are done ahead of time—teams know what a prospect’s “number” is before picking him. However, signability gets more complicated with some late-round selections who have college eligibility remaining and can use that as leverage.

This year, the Marlins have a bonus pool of $15,187,400. The pool applies to players selected during the first 10 rounds and those in the 11th round or later who cost more than $150k. The Marlins are allowed to spend up to 105% of their pool ($15,946,770) without losing future picks.

 

Round 1: SS Aiva Arquette (slot value $7,149,900)

Competitive Balance Round A: OF Cam Cannarella (slot value $2,276,700)

Round 2: OF Brandon Compton (slot value $2,128,800)

Round 3: OF Max Williams (slot value $1,043,700)

Round 4: SS Drew Faurot (slot value $708,300)

Round 5: 1B Chris Arroyo (slot value $523,900)

Round 6: LHP Joey Volini (slot value $397,000)

Round 7: RHP Jake Clemente (slot value $309,400)

Round 8: SS Emilio Barreras (slot value $245,400)

Round 9: LHP Kaiden Wilson (slot value $209,600)

Round 10: 2B Jake McCutcheon (slot value $194,700)

Round 11: RHP Jadon Williamson

Round 12: C Wilson Weber

Round 13: RHP Chase Renner

Round 14: RHP Carson Laws

Round 15: 3B Josh Hogue

Round 16: LHP RJ Shunck

Round 17: RHP Xavier Cardenas

Round 18: LHP Hayden Cuthbertson

Round 19: RHP Peyton Fosher

Round 20: RHP Cannon Pickell