Hmm I haven't done this for a while. Our list is a bit tricky because we've got a pretty severe lack of depth all around (though our batting resources make it look like our pacers are growing on trees!!). This is my list which I think is sensible and based on a combination of stats, abilities and potential. The selectors are worse than useless so they would no doubt have other ideas but nevermind.
1) Kemar Roach - One of the World's best. Poor injury record though, very frustrating.
2) Jerome Taylor - Unstoppable on his day, beautiful run up and action. Plagued by poor injury record and inconsistency.
3) Jason Holder - Tall, accurate, great seam position so gets each way movement. Only medium fast.
4) Kenroy Peters - Left armer, short, not fast but is incredibly accurate, bowls a good length and swings and seams the ball both ways.
5) Shannon Gabriel - Fast, fit, much improved, doesn't move the ball enough though.
6) Sheldon Cotterell - Left armer, brisk, nasty, bowls devestating spells sometimes. Inconsistent, not fit enough for test cricket.
7) Ronsford Beaton - Fast, moves the ball, aggressive, young. Needs to take more domestic wickets to progress.
8) Miguel Cummins - Very talented, pretty fast and moves the ball. Was higher up the list but has lost some form.
9) Carlos Braithwaite - Tall, fast-medium, seams the ball, accurate. Solid but unspectacular.
10) Marquino Mindley - 19 years old, nippy, moves the ball a lot. Already in provisional 30 for the World Cup.
Honourable mentions to Marlon Richards, Nelon Pascal, Gavin Tonge, Kevin McLean, Fidel Edwards and Tino Best. When you put it like that we've got some pretty good talent, certainly a better pool to choose from then the batsmen.