Article 339W9 Fantasy: 10-team mock draft with analysis

Fantasy: 10-team mock draft with analysis

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This is a standard scoring, head-to-head league made up of the following categories:

SkaterGoalie
GoalsWins
AssistsGoals against average
Plus/MinusSave percentage
Penalty minutesShutouts
Power play points
Shots on goal

The roster positions go as follows: C, C, LW, LW, RW, RW, D, D, D, D, G, G, BN, BN, BN, BN, IR, IR

Draft Participants:

  • Navin Vaswani, NHL Supervising Editor
  • Esten McLaren, Football News Editor
  • Craig Hagerman, NHL News Editor
  • Josh Gold-Smith, Senior NHL News Editor
  • Bryan Mcwilliam, MLB News Editor
  • Josh Wegman, NHL News Editor
  • Michael Bradburn, MLB News Editor
  • Michael Amato, Senior Football News Editor
  • Caitlyn Holroyd, Social News Editor
  • Lanny Foster, Senior Social Media Editor
Round 1
PickPlayerOwner
1C Connor McDavid (EDM)Vaswani
2C Sidney Crosby (PIT)McLaren
3D Erik Karlsson (OTT)Hagerman
4RW Patrick Kane (CHI)Gold-Smith
5RW Vladimir Tarasenko (STL)Mcwilliam
6D Brent Burns (SJ)Wegman
7RW Nikita Kucherov (TB)Bradburn
8LW Alex Ovechkin (WAS)Amato
9C Auston Matthews (TOR)Holroyd
10LW Brad Marchand (BOS)Foster

The biggest shocker of the first round was Team Hagerman taking Karlsson at No. 3. If he's healthy, he's certainly worth a top three selection, but it's unclear how long he will be out to begin the season. Nonetheless, the fact that he was out skating Saturday is certainly a good sign.

Round 2
PickPlayerOwner
11C Steven Stamkos (TB)Foster
12LW Jamie Benn (DAL)Holroyd
13C Evgeni Malkin (PIT)Amato
14C Jack Eichel (BUF)Bradburn
15C/RW Tyler Seguin (DAL)Wegman
16C John Tavares (NYI)Mcwilliam
17D Victor Hedman (TB)Gold-Smith
18C/RW Leon Draisaitl (EDM)Hagerman
19C Nicklas Backstrom (WAS)McLaren
20RW Patrik Laine (WPG)Vaswani

Team Gold-Smith made Hedman the only defenseman taken in the second round, and given that he is coming off a career-high 72 points, there's an argument to be made he should of went much higher.

Round 3
PickPlayerTeam
21G Devan Dubnyk (MIN)Vaswani
22G Braden Holtby (WAS)McLaren
23G Carey Price (MTL)Hagerman
24G Sergei Bobrovsky (CLB)Gold-Smith
25D Dustin Byfuglien (WPG)Mcwilliam
26G Matt Murray (PIT)Wegman
27D Roman Josi (NAS)Bradburn
28C Mark Scheifele (WPG)Amato
29D P.K. Subban (NAS)Holroyd
30G Cam Talbot (EDM)Foster

Team Vaswani opted to select Dubnyk as the first goalie of the draft. Dubnyk isn't the top goalie on too many draft boards, but considering his .924 SV% and 2.17 GAA since joining the Wild, it's hard to argue the selection.

This pick created a massive run on goalies, as nine of the next 15 players taken were netminders.

Round 4
PickPlayerOwner
31G Tuukka Rask (BOS)Foster
32G Andrei Vasilevskiy (TB)Holroyd
33G Henrik Lundqvist (NYR)Amato
34D Zach Werenski (CLB)Bradburn
35D Kris Letang (PIT)Wegman
36G Pekka Rinne (NAS)Mcwilliam
37LW Johnny Gaudreau (CGY)Gold-Smith
38C/LW Artemi Panarin (CLB)Hagerman
39RW Cam Atkinson (CLB)McLaren
40RW David Pastrnak (BOS)Vaswani

Team Holroyd took Vasilevskiy higher than most anticipated, but the Russian netminder sported a 2.27 GAA and a .930 SV% once Ben Bishop was traded, signaling that he's ready to be 'the guy' in the Lightning crease. Furthermore, many have the Lightning as Stanley Cup favorites.

Round 5
PickPlayerOwner
41LW Max Pacioretty (MTL)Vaswani
42D Shea Weber (MTL)McLaren
43C Jeff Carter (LA)Hagerman
44RW Phil Kessel (PIT)Gold-Smith
45G Frederik Andersen (TOR)Mcwilliam
46RW Blake Wheeler (WPG)Wegman
47G Martin Jones (SJ)Bradburn
48LW Filip Forsberg (NAS)Amato
49RW Wayne Simmonds (PHI)Holroyd
50D John Klingberg (DAL)Foster

Simmonds is much more valuable in leagues that record hits and blocks, but four straight seasons of 28 goals or more can't be overlooked. Plus, he has racked up 100 PIMs five times, providing value to a category many seem to overlook in standard leagues.

Round 6
PickPlayerOwner
51LW/RW Sebastian Aho (CAR)Foster
52G Jon Gibson (ANA)Holroyd
53D Duncan Keith (CHI)Amato
54LW/RW Viktor Arvidsson (NAS)Bradburn
55C Ryan Getzlaf (ANA)Wegman
56LW Jeff Skinner (CAR)Mcwilliam
57C Evgeny Kuznetsov (WAS)Gold-Smith
58LW Nikolaj Ehlers (WPG)Hagerman
59C/RW Joe Pavelski (SJ)McLaren
60C/RW Mitch Marner (TOR)Vaswani

Aho had a stellar rookie season, scoring 24 goals with 25 assists, but this might have been a slight reach by Team Foster. His dual-winger eligibility is very valuable, but fellow youngsters Ehlers, Marner, and William Nylander come with higher ceilings and floors.

Round 7
PickPlayerOwner
61D Kevin Shattenkirk (NYR)Vaswani
62G Ben Bishop (DAL)McLaren
63G Jake Allen (STL)Hagerman
64C Aleksander Barkov (FLA)Gold-Smith
65D Dougie Hamilton (CGY)Mcwilliam
66G Corey Crawford (CHI)Wegman
67C/RW William Nylander (TOR)Bradburn
68RW Corey Perry (ANA)Amato
69LW/RW Jonathan Drouin (MTL)Holroyd
70C Sean Monahan (CGY)Foster

Drouin is projected to start the season at center, meaning he could be the only player in fantasy eligible at all three forward positions.

Team Amato is banking on a bounce-back year from Perry, and given that his shooting percentage from a year ago tied a career low, it seems likely.

Round 8
PickPlayerOwner
71RW T.J. Oshie (WAS)Foster
72C Ryan Johansen (NAS)Holroyd
73C Claude Giroux (PHI)Amato
74C/LW Jake Guentzel (PIT)Bradburn
75D Rasmus Ristolainen (BUF)Wegman
76C Patrice Bergeron (BOS)Mcwilliam
77D Oliver Ekman-Larsson (ARI)Gold-Smith
78D Alex Pietrangelo (STL)Hagerman
79LW Jonathan Huberdeau (FLA)McLaren
80LW Brandon Saad (CHI)Vaswani

Pietrangelo recorded 18 points in 20 games once Shattenkirk's departure opened up some power-play time. A full season without Shattenkirk could result in multiple career highs for Pietrangelo, making this a very savvy pick by Team Hagerman.

Round 9
PickPlayerOwner
81D Drew Doughty (LA)Vaswani
82RW Alexander Radulov (DAL)McLaren
83C Jonathan Toews (CHI)Hagerman
84LW/RW Mike Hoffman (OTT)Gold-Smith
85LW James van Riemsdyk (TOR)Mcwilliam
86LW Taylor Hall (NJ)Wegman
87D Oscar Klefbom (EDM)Bradburn
88D Justin Faulk (CAR)Amato
89D Ryan Suter (MIN)Holroyd
90D Torey Krug (BOS)Foster

Hall isn't in the best of situations in New Jersey, but he has too much talent to pass up in the ninth round. If Nico Hischier is the real deal, Hall could easily regain his point-per-game form. It may feel like he's been around forever, but he's still remarkably only 25 years old.

Round 10
PickPlayerOwner
91C Anze Kopitar (LA)Foster
92C/LW Rickard Rakell (ANA)Holroyd
93LW/RW Conor Sheary (PIT)Amato
94RW Jordan Eberle (NYI)Bradburn
95C Nazem Kadri (TOR)Wegman
96D Cam Fowler (ANA)Mcwilliam
97G Scott Darling (CAR)Gold-Smith
98C/RW Mikael Granlund (MIN)Hagerman
99D Shayne Gostisbehere (PHI)McLaren
100G Roberto Luongo (FLA)Vaswani

With Sami Vatanen and Hampus Lindholm sidelined to begin the year, Fowler should see lots of ice time both at five-on-five and on the power play, making this a very astute pick by Team Mcwilliam. Moreover, the Ducks have a very favorable schedule for fantasy owners.

Eberle and Tavares have shown great chemistry together in international play. If that translates into the regular season, Team Bradburn could have himself a steal.

Round 11
PickPlayerOwner
101D Jake Gardiner (TOR)Vaswani
102D John Carlson (WAS)McLaren
103C Logan Couture (SJ)Hagerman
104C Nolan Patrick (NJ)Gold-Smith
105RW Jakob Silfverberg (ANA)Mcwilliam
106D Justin Schultz (PIT)Wegman
107D Colton Parayko (STL)Bradburn
108D Seth Jones (CLB)Amato
109LW Anders Lee (NYI)Holroyd
110D Ryan McDonagh (NYR)Foster

After Team Wegman made a risky selection with the oft-injured Letang in the fourth round, he bought some insurance with Schultz in Round 11. If Letang goes down, Schultz will assume his role as the team's No. 1 defenseman and power-play specialist.

Round 12
PickPlayerOwner
111LW Ondrej Palat (TB)Foster
112D Aaron Ekblad (FLA)Holroyd
113G Mike Smith (CGY)Amato
114C/LW Alex Galchenyuk (MTL)Bradburn
115LW/RW Nino Niederreiter (MIN)Wegman
116D Keith Yandle (FLA)Mcwilliam
117LW Evander Kane (BUF)Gold-Smith
118D Mark Giordano (CGY)Hagerman
119RW Mark Stone (OTT)McLaren
120RW Jakub Voracek (PHI)Vaswani

Multiple players taken in this round could turn out to be the steal of the draft, but most notably Ekblad, Smith, and Voracek. Ekblad was very unlucky a year ago, Smith will play behind one of the league's best defense corps, and Voracek is a potential point-per-game player.

Round 13
PickPlayerOwner
121LW/RW Andre Burakovsky (WAS)Vaswani
122C/LW Boone Jenner (CLB)McLaren
123LW Milan Lucic (EDM)Hagerman
124D Ivan Provorov (PHI)Gold-Smith
125C/LW Patrick Marleau (TOR)Mcwilliam
126G Robin Lehner (BUF)Wegman
127LW Matthew Tkachuk (CGY)Bradburn
128D Jacob Trouba (WPG)Amato
129RW Kyle Palmieri (NJ)Holroyd
130C Nathan MacKinnon (COL)Foster

Taking a player with the talent of MacKinnon at this point in the draft is a smart move by Team Foster, even though he's stuck in a fantasy wasteland in Colorado. The upside that comes with drafting him far outweighs the risk.

Round 14
PickPlayerOwner
131D Charlie McAvoy (BOS)Foster
132LW Jaden Schwartz (STL)Holroyd
133LW Chris Kreider (NYR)Amato
134D Nick Leddy (NYI)Bradburn
135D Morgan Rielly (TOR)Wegman
136RW Mats Zuccarello (NYR)Mcwilliam
137LW/RW J.T. Miller (NYR)Gold-Smith
138D Brady Skjei (NYR)Hagerman
139G Craig Anderson (OTT)McLaren
140D Jaccob Slavin (CAR)Vaswani

The Rangers are a good offensive team, but lack that one dynamic forward who would be taken early in fantasy drafts. Team Amato, Mcwiliam, Gold-Smith, and Hagerman get a slice of that Rangers pie here in Round 14.

Round 15
PickPlayerOwner
141C Nico Hischier (NJ)Vaswani
142D Tyson Barrie (COL)McLaren
143RW Patrick Eaves (ANA)Hagerman
144D Dmitry Orlov (WAS)Gold-Smith
145LW/RW Nick Foligno (CLB)Mcwilliam
146C/RW Elias Lindholm (CAR)Wegman
147C Ryan O'Reilly (BUF)Bradburn
148C/LW Henrik Zetterberg (DET)Amato
149D Jared Spurgeon (MIN)Holroyd
150C/RW Tyler Toffoli (LA)Foster

Team McLaren takes advantage of a talented player on a bad team late in the draft, choosing Barrie with the 142nd pick. He won the green jacket last year, sporting a league-worst minus-34, but if he can return to his 50-point form, fantasy owners can swallow the ugly plus/minus in exchange for the points.

Round 16
PickPlayerOwner
151LW/RW James Neal (VGK)Foster
152RW Kyle Okposo (BUF)Holroyd
153LW Max Domi (ARI)Amato
154G Cory Schneider (NJ)Bradburn
155C/LW Brayden Schenn (STL)Wegman
156D Dion Phaneuf (OTT)Mcwilliam
157D Matthew Dumba (MIN)Gold-Smith
158D Brent Seabrook (CHI)Hagerman
159C/RW Ryan Strome (EDM)McLaren
160C Eric Staal (MIN)Vaswani

Team Vaswani's selection of Staal as the draft's Mr. Irrelevant provides further proof for how deep the position of center is in fantasy. Unless an elite one falls and the value is too good to pass up, you can really afford to wait on centers.

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