I think we will be pleasantly surprised at who is back next year.
I believe Sensley will be gone.
As for pitchers, the top rounds of the draft are for guys who throw 95+ mph. Culture now is to acquire flamethrowers, use them up, and get some more. If Gunner or Wyatt had another 4-5 mph on their fastballs, I think they'd be gone. But guys who throw 88-92 just don't get drafted high enough to command the money to make it worth it to sign.
That said, and we all know that these kids dream of playing professional baseball, we've seen it over and over when kids sign just because they are drafted...and are out of baseball within 3 years. I hope, for the Cajuns sake, and even more so, the kids' sake, they don't fall into that trap. Hopefully, Gunner's dad Tim Leger, a 4th round pick out of HS who signed and was playing football at McNeese a few years later will be the example to show Gunner and Wyatt what life in the minors is like when you're not a first round "bonus baby". Hell, even Stryker Trahan from Acadiana HS, drafted in the first round a few years ago is already out of baseball and never made it to the big leagues.
I have many friends who've played minor league ball, and they all have stories of good times and places they've been, etc., but every one of them have said that minor league baseball is an awful existence. And VERY FEW realize the Major League dream.
Without life changing money, it's just not worth it if you still have college eligibility remaining.
We shall see.