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Dynasty Dugout: Top-10 Dynasty Prospects – NL Teams

Man, I just can't get enough prospects. Like I said last week, I'm, a prospectaholic. Feel free to join me for weekly meetings every Tuesday as I feed my addiction with this weekly Dynasty Dugout column. Last week, I ranked the top-10 dynasty prospects for every American League team. That was so much fun, I decided to do it again this week. And I kind of have to. I mean, who just ranks American League prospects and neglects the National League? Not this guy, that's for sure.The National League is a little more top-heavy…

Dynasty Dugout: Second Base Dynasty/Keeper Rankings

This position is getting really interesting over the last few seasons. The second base position has long been thought of as a defense-first position, filled with a bunch of slap hitters. Not anymore. Nowadays we have power bats like Rougned odor and Jonathan Schoop along with speedsters like Dee Gordon. Not to mention the plethora of young talent set to bust out and a pint-sized hitting ninja leading the way. Yeah, I think this position will be just fine over the next decade or so.Other 2018 Dynasty/Keeper Rankings:   C…

Dynasty Dugout: Top 100 Dynasty Prospects (60-41)

Things are really starting to heat up in these rankings. We're now into the top 50, and the upside is getting higher than Snoop Dogg backstage at a rap concert. Granted, not every prospect possesses crazy high upside. That's where guys like Jack Flaherty and Alex Verdugo come in. Those high-upside guys are wonderful to own in dynasty formats, but don't sleep on the safer options that can still help you plenty.Below you'll find prospects ranked 60 through 41. Included is yet another Braves arm, the only two Red Sox…

2018 First-Year Player Draft Rankings: Part 2 (6-10)

Welcome back for part two of our off-season look at the 2018 rookie drafts for dynasty leagues. It's time to round out the top 10 with a look at some polished pitchers, raw position players, and plenty of talent. Don't forget that your draft will hinge largely on your team's needs, so if you're in dead last and are needing some pure upside, you may rank a guy like Heliot Ramos higher than Hunter Greene, as opposed to if you're planning on competing this year and want a player who has the most proximity to the majors. So good…