There is a group of college middle infielders, all more or less in the same area on Draft boards. Most look destined for a move to the right side of secondbase. Chatham, enjoying a stellar year at Florida Atlantic, is one who should be able to stay at shortstop.
At the plate, Chatham has a limited profile. He makes consistent contact and has a solid approach, but doesn't have more than occasional doubles power. He's an average runner who isn't a basestealing threat, but moves well enough to have solid range at the premium position, even with his 6-foot-4 frame. He has enough arm to stay at short long-term as well.
Chatham reminds some of a Ryan Jackson type shortstop. A team that believes enough in the bat to think the FAU standout can be an everyday shortstop will take him in the top three rounds. A lack of college position players who have performed well this spring will undoubtedly help Chatham's stock.