Here are the other picks the Giants made:
#82 pick-Roger Kieschnick, RF. Kieschnick is a potential five-tool corner outfielder who could hit for power and steal a few bases. He plays a fearless outfield, getting to plenty of balls and showing off a good arm at times. The one knock is an issue with his mechanics at the plate that concerns some about his hitting ability at the next level. Still, an aggressive college outfielder -- in a weak class of outfielders -- who has those tools should get plenty of interest.
#117-Brandon Crawford, SS. After his first two seasons at UCLA, Crawford seemed poised to be one of the top collegiate middle infielders in the class. But a rough Cape season appears to have carried over and he's lost some confidence in his game, both at the plate and in the field. Some added thickness to his lower half has taken away a little of his quickness, though he's still a solid shortstop. If he can right himself, he's the kind of player who usually sees himself go off the board within the first couple of rounds.
The rest you can find her.
The Official Site of Major League Baseball: Events: Draft: 2008 DraftTracker
The Giants took six left handed pitchers in all but was happy as hell they took position players with their first picks. Keith Law of ESPN.com says the Giants had the best draft of anyone.