Vernon Wells was the fifth pick taken in the 1997 Amateur Draft, and the Blue Jays slowly moved up the native of Shreveport to where he was a bona fide starting Outfielder in 2002.
Wells had a breakout year in 2003, where not only did he go to the All-Star Game, he led the AL in Hits (215) and Doubles (49) while posting career-highs in Home Runs (33), RBIs (117) and the Slash Line (.317/.359/.550). He would also go to his first All-Star Game, and Wells earned a Silver Slugger with an eighth-place finish in MVP voting.
Wells continued over the next few seasons to be one of the top Outfielders in the American League, winning three straight Gold Gloves (2004-06) and continuing to blast Home Runs. He was an All-Star again in 2006 and 2019 and would belt 223 taters as a Blue Jay.
Wells was traded to the Angels before the 2011 Season but never came close to what he did as a Jay ever again.