X
Lost password?

Don't have an account?
Gain Access Now

X

Receive free daily analysis

NFL
NBA
NHL
NASCAR
CFB
MLB
MMA
PGA
ESPORTS
BETTING

Already have an account? Log In

X

Forgot Password


POPULAR FANTASY TOOLS

Expert Advice
Articles & Tools
Import Your Leagues
Daily Stats & Leaders
All Pitcher Matchups
Compare Any Players
Compare Any Players
Rookies & Call-Ups
24x7 News and Alerts

Early Fantasy Baseball Mock Draft: Points of Contention from Rounds 5-7

Here are the usual suspects (in draft order): Jacob Bogardus, Brad Johnson, Alex Brock, Harris Yudin, Max Petrie, Josh Leonard, Ross Williamson, Andrew Miller (from The Fantasy Fix), Nick Mariano (myself), Tom Bellucco, Brian Dunshee (also from The Fantasy Fix), and Edward Suletan.

Reminder: This is a traditional 5x5 redraft 23 round mock with 2 catchers, a corner and middle infielder, and 5 outfield slots. The draft board is posted at the conclusion of the article.

 

Notable Picks from Rounds 5-7

Let’s start digging deeper here and get into the meat of the draft. Everyone now has their floors set with the first several rounds out of the way, setting the stage for preferences to really come out. I’ll utilize some quotes that I received from participants along with my own thoughts.

In the fifth round we saw continued fallout from the pitching bubble that burst in the fourth round. A name that stands out being Hanley Ramirez, who was Ed’s pick for “reach of the draft”. His rationale:

“Though it is possible that he bounces back after a dreadful 2015, he will be 32 years old coming off a down season and has failed to play in over 130 games since 2012. According to Fangraphs, he made the least amount of hard contact in a season (31.1%) that he has made since 2012 and this has been a downward trend for him over the past few seasons (not to mention that this soft hit% was a career-high 24.3% in 2015).”

Well said, Ed. For what it’s worth, Tom did say that this was the pick of his that left the worst taste in his mouth. I don’t hate Hanley, I actually hope he falls due to all of this being true, but that he can settle down and have a better year while playing first base.

Round Six really displayed the drop in OF talent, as we already discussed how Hanley might have gone too early and this left Yasiel Puig (which I believe Brad cited during the draft as he selected him), as Puig was the only OF to be selected in the round, and in a 21 pick span, despite the 5-OF format.

This paved the way for a couple of solid 2B picks. Jason Kipnis and Robinson Cano are both solid takes in the sixth, especially considering Brian Dozier went in the third. Kipnis had a red hot first half and then cooled off, dealing with a shoulder injury that landed him on the DL. Alex deemed Kipnis his “steal of the draft”, saying: “Kipnis is a guy who was a legitimate MVP candidate in the first half of 2015 and is poised for another big year, now two years removed from his injury-plagued 2014 campaign”.

Cano was the opposite, as he popped off for 15 second half bombs along with a .331 average despite playing through a Grade 1 abdominal strain from late July that plagued him through the rest of the year. Do those make you play better? Science may never know. I will also say that I’m not a fan of Freddie Freeman here just because that wrist really frightens me and that lineup resembles a Times Square garbage can.

The seventh round houses a few “reach” candidates that deserve discussion. The first is Jhonny Peralta, who Andrew said “not enough reward for such a high pick”. Now Alex says he knew it was a reach, but cites tiers are the rationale behind doing so:

“After Peralta there was a huge drop-off in talent to the next tier of guys, signified by the fact that the next shortstop taken in the draft was Starlin Castro in round 14. Finding a consistent shortstop during the season is next to impossible. In 2015, Peralta ranked in the top-3 in BA and RBI and was fourth in HR. It was an anomaly season for him, but still, he's no chump.” Sounds solid to me, always good to bring up the notion of tiers.

Let’s hop along to Ian Desmond. I asked Max to sell me on pick, raising the point of how Desmond currently holds an ADP of 111 on NFBC, but here he was selected with pick 77. Here is his response:

“This pick was based on the board. I would've preferred to grab Corey Seager or Xander Bogaerts, but that would've required me passing on Starling Marte. Desmond was the only shortstop left with 20/20 potential, even if it comes with a subpar average. He's gotten zero bites in free agency, but should he find the right home his ADP should rise (my bet is the White Sox). In hindsight I would have snagged another pitcher to pair with Gerrit Cole and hoped to snag Desmond in Round 8 or settle for a Starlin Castro or Addison Russell later.”

Let’s dance along now to the end of Round 7, where another flashy pick went down. Ed finished the round with a selection of Cardinals’ outfielder Randal Grichuk at #84 overall. His current ADP on NFBC is 190, so naturally I had to ask. Brad cited him as his “reach of the draft”, and also pointed to how I was able to get Stephen Piscotty nine rounds later and they are definitely not that far apart. Ed’s response elicits an all too familiar feeling for seasoned drafters:

“My reasoning was in surveying the draft board, what OFs were left, and my draft position, I’d be waiting a whopping 22 picks before getting another chance…though he is certainly a risk for regression, he is still one of the better power bats in the outfield and should be counted on for 20+ home runs. He should get a sizeable amount of runs scored and RBIs based on his expected position near the middle of that lineup, and a batting average that should still be reasonable enough to make owning him worthwhile (though it will likely see some regression after requiring a .365 BABIP for his .276 average).”

This becomes less about Grichuk (though you should still take in the commentary) and more about what drafting at the elbow can do. Truly a draft day double edged sword, you can start an avalanche by grabbing two closers, a catcher and SP, two OFs, and so on. However, you can also be pressed by having so many picks change the draft board since your last selection, and then you’ve got two picks before having an entirely different board comes back to you. Embrace the vulnerability and snag who you want.

DraftBoard RotoBaller Mock Draft

 

 

MLB & Fantasy Baseball Chat Room

[iflychat_embed id="c-12" hide_user_list="yes" hide_popup_chat="no" height="400px"]

 




POPULAR FANTASY TOOLS

Expert Advice
Articles & Tools
Import Your Leagues
Daily Stats & Leaders
All Pitcher Matchups
Compare Any Players
Compare Any Players
Rookies & Call-Ups
24x7 News and Alerts

REAL-TIME FANTASY NEWS

José Soriano

Jose Soriano Throws Gem Against Braves
Robbie Ray

Earns Ninth Win in Complete Game
T.J. Watt

Likely to Reset the Edge-Rush Market
George Springer

Blasts Two Homers, Drives in Four
James Wood

Goes Yard in Five-Hit Night
Bradley Beal

Suns Discussing Potential Buyout
Los Angeles Lakers

Jaxson Hayes Staying with the Lakers
NBA

Damian Lillard "Open" to Signing With a Team This Offseason
Max Muncy

Out at Least Six Weeks
Clarke Schmidt

Leaves Start with Forearm Tightness
Colson Montgomery

Promoted to the Major Leagues
Pittsburgh Steelers

Omar Khan, Steelers Agree to Three-Year Contract
Max Muncy

Goes on Injured List With Knee Bruise
Max Muncy

Out of Thursday's Lineup
James Wood

Joining Home Run Derby
SJ

Sharks Claim Nick Leddy Off Waivers
Max Scherzer

Cleared to Start on Saturday
SJ

Sharks Sign Dmitry Orlov to Two-Year, $13 Million Contract
CAR

Nikolaj Ehlers Joins Hurricanes on Six-Year Contract
Kodai Senga

Could be "in Play" to Return Before All-Star Break
Ha-Seong Kim

Rays Reinstate Ha-Seong Kim From Injured List
Christian Moore

Placed on Injured List With Thumb Sprain
Luis L. Ortiz

the Subject of Gambling Investigation
Jordan Lawlar

to Miss Multiple Weeks With Hamstring Injury
Yordan Alvarez

Receives Encouraging News on his Hand
Chau Smith-Wade

Having Stellar Offseason
Ace Bailey

Inks Rookie Contract With Jazz
Divine Deablo

Could be the Quarterback of the Defense
Isaiah Rodgers

a Likely Starter for the Vikings
Jacob Monk

Sees Plenty of Work With Starters
Avonte Maddox

has Impressed Dan Campbell
Boston Celtics

Josh Minott Inks Deal With Celtics
Chicago Bears

Ruben Hyppolite Shows Notable Improvement
Toronto Raptors

Sandro Mamukelashvili Heading to Toronto
Daron Payne

Commanders Coaches Impressed With Daron Payne
Danny Gray

Makes Impression During Offseason Workouts
Jared McCain

Not on 76ers Summer League Roster
Dane Belton

Should Have a Role in 2025
Kaiir Elam

Flashes During Offseason Workouts
Dylan Harper

Unavailable for California Classic
COL

Brent Burns Inks One-Year Deal with Avalanche
STL

Blues Land Pius Suter on Two-Year Deal
Morgan Frost

Agrees to Two-Year Extension with Flames
WPG

Gustav Nyquist Moves to Winnipeg
Cody Glass

Devils Re-Sign Cody Glass to Two-Year Deal
PIT

Anthony Mantha Joins Penguins
Riley Greene

Homers Twice, Drives in Six on Wednesday
Max Muncy

Exits With Apparent Knee Injury
Christian Moore

Exits Early with Thumb Irritation
Cleveland Cavaliers

Larry Nance Jr. Headed Back to Cavaliers
Josh Naylor

Returning to Diamondbacks Lineup
Eric Gordon

Remaining with 76ers
Los Angeles Lakers

Deandre Ayton Joining Lakers
Oronde Gadsden

an Active Pass-Catcher This Offseason
Brashard Smith

Speed Could be Put to Use
Emil Heineman

Signs Two-Year Deal with Islanders
Pat Bryant

Off to a Good Start
Simon Holmstrom

Re-Signs with Islanders for Two Years
Cody Barton

Quickly Becoming a Leader With his New Team
UTA

Nate Schmidt Signs Three-Year Deal with Mammoth
Montaric Brown

has Worked With Starters
UTA

Brandon Tanev Moves to Utah on Three-Year Contract
NJ

Evgenii Dadonov Joins Devils on One-Year Deal
BUF

Sabres Snap Up Alex Lyon on Two-Year Contract
Dallas Mavericks

Dante Exum Returning to Dallas
Ryan McLeod

Inks Four-Year Extension with Sabres
NAS

Predators Bring in Nick Perbix on Two-Year Deal
Jaren Jackson Jr.

Has Surgery to Repair a Turf Toe Injury
LA

Cody Ceci Moves to Los Angeles
DET

James van Riemsdyk Joins Red Wings on One-Year Contract
Viktor Arvidsson

Traded to Boston
Charlotte Hornets

Spencer Dinwiddie Lands With Charlotte
Maxwell Hairston

Facing Sexual-Assault Lawsuit
Tai Felton

Rookie Season Likely to be Spent on Special Teams
LeQuint Allen Jr.

to Have Receiving Role for Jaguars?
Justin Walley

Turning Heads Going into Rookie Season
Bud Cauley

in Great Form Ahead of John Deere Classic
Christiaan Bezuidenhout

a Player to Avoid at John Deere Classic
Jake Knapp

Riding Momentum Ahead of John Deere Classic
PGA

Sungjae Im Looking for Consistency at John Deere Classic
Ryan Gerard

a Solid Option at John Deere Classic
Rickie Fowler

Looking to Rebound at John Deere Classic
Cameron Champ

a Volatile Option at John Deere Classic
Jackson Suber

Staying Below 70 is Key to Success for Jackson Suber
Kevin Roy

Playing Better Heading into John Deere Classic
Justin Lower

Hoping for Something Positive in Illinois
Ben Kohles

a Long Shot at John Deere Classic
Stephan Jaeger

Attempts to Stop Roller-Coaster Ride
Beau Hossler

Needs a Challenge in Illinois
Harry Higgs

Has Potential at John Deere Classic
Nick Dunlap

Keeps Plugging Through Tough 2025 Season
PHI

Dan Vladar Links Up With Flyers on Two-Year Deal
Milwaukee Bucks

Taurean Prince Staying in Milwaukee
Jeff Green

Signs One-Year Deal to Remain in Houston
Los Angeles Lakers

Jake LaRavia Lands with Lakers
Orlando Magic

Tyus Jones Signs One-Year Deal With Magic
Golden State Warriors

Kevon Looney Heads to New Orleans
Milwaukee Bucks

Jericho Sims Staying in Milwaukee
Denver Nuggets

Tim Hardaway Jr. Joins Nuggets
Kevin Yu

a Near Must-Play at TPC Deere Run
PGA

J.T. Poston Returns to John Deere Classic Looking for Another High Finish
Thriston Lawrence

a Decent Fit For John Deere Classic
Tom Kim

Not Finding Much to be Happy About Ahead of John Deere Classic
Si Woo Kim

is a Prohibitive Fade at John Deere Classic
Ben Griffin

is the Appropriate Favorite at TPC Deere Run
Daniel Suarez

and Trackhouse Racing Parting Ways After 2025 Season
Ilia Topuria

Becomes The New Lightweight Champion
Charles Oliveira

Knocked Out At UFC 317
Kai Kara-France

Alexandre Pantoja Submits Kai Kara-France
Kai Kara-France

Submitted At UFC 317
Joshua Van

Extends His Win Streak
Brandon Royval

Drops Decision
Renato Moicano

Loses Back-To-Back Fights
Beneil Dariush

Gets Back In The Win Column
Felipe Lima

Suffers His First UFC Loss
Payton Talbott

Bounces Back
Alex Bowman

Competitive Run Ends With Third-Place Finish at Atlanta
Erik Jones

Secures A Top-Five Finish After Adversity In Atlanta
Tyler Reddick

Collects A New Career-Best Finish At Atlanta
Chase Elliott

Ends Winless Skid With Atlanta Victory
Brad Keselowski

Falls Short of Atlanta Victory
Carson Hocevar

Recovers From Big One to Finish 10th at Atlanta
William Byron

Caught up in Atlanta Big One but Retains Points Lead
Denny Hamlin

Top In-Season Challenge Seed Denny Hamlin Eliminated in Lap 70 Crash
Ty Dillon

Bottom Seed Ty Dillon Upsets Denny Hamlin to Advance in In-Season Challenge
Kyle Larson

Don't Expect Kyle Larson to Win First Drafting Track Race on Saturday
Christopher Bell

Unlikely to Complete Atlanta Sweep
Brad Keselowski

Seeks Another Clutch Win for Hail-Mary Playoff Bid
Chris Buescher

Unlikely to Lead Enough to Have Much DFS Value
Alex Bowman

Qualifies Best Among Non-Fords but Unlikely to Contend at Atlanta
Ryan Preece

Will Probably Run Better Than Usual at Atlanta
Austin Dillon

Consistently Mediocre at Atlanta
Ty Gibbs

Slightly Faster Lately but Unlikely to be a Factor at Atlanta
Erik Jones

a Low-Key Strong DFS Option
Noah Gragson

Could Have DFS Value as One of the Lowest-Qualifying Fords
Riley Herbst

Unlikely to Replicate February Atlanta Finish
RANKINGS
C
1B
2B
3B
SS
OF
SP
RP

RANKINGS

QB
RB
WR
TE
K
DEF