- Tue Mar 18, 2025 6:01 pm
#8462
As we dive deeper into the 2025 fantasy baseball draft season, the excitement is palpable, but so are the uncertainties. With 21 leagues already drafting, we’re starting to see some intriguing trends emerge, particularly around player ADP.
Let’s talk about the elephant in the room: Shohei Ohtani. He’s the consensus number one pick, but with the uncertainty surrounding his running ability this year, is he still worth that top spot? Or should we be looking at other options like Bobby Witt Jr.? What are your thoughts on the risk-reward balance with Ohtani this season?
On the flip side, we have some veterans like Mike Trout and Clayton Kershaw who are falling down draft boards. Are we witnessing the twilight of their careers, or is there still value to be found in these aging stars? Would you take a chance on Trout, knowing he might only give you a few months of production?
And what about the rising stars? Players like Paul Skenes and James Wood are generating buzz, but are they worth the hype? How do you feel about investing in young talent versus established players?
Let’s also not forget the strategy of drafting. With the data from the RCL ADP sheet, how do you plan to approach your draft? Are you leaning towards a “best player available” strategy, or are you more focused on filling specific positions?
I’m eager to hear your predictions and strategies as we gear up for the drafts. What bold moves are you considering, and who are the players you’re targeting or avoiding? Let’s get the conversation rolling!
Let’s talk about the elephant in the room: Shohei Ohtani. He’s the consensus number one pick, but with the uncertainty surrounding his running ability this year, is he still worth that top spot? Or should we be looking at other options like Bobby Witt Jr.? What are your thoughts on the risk-reward balance with Ohtani this season?
On the flip side, we have some veterans like Mike Trout and Clayton Kershaw who are falling down draft boards. Are we witnessing the twilight of their careers, or is there still value to be found in these aging stars? Would you take a chance on Trout, knowing he might only give you a few months of production?
And what about the rising stars? Players like Paul Skenes and James Wood are generating buzz, but are they worth the hype? How do you feel about investing in young talent versus established players?
Let’s also not forget the strategy of drafting. With the data from the RCL ADP sheet, how do you plan to approach your draft? Are you leaning towards a “best player available” strategy, or are you more focused on filling specific positions?
I’m eager to hear your predictions and strategies as we gear up for the drafts. What bold moves are you considering, and who are the players you’re targeting or avoiding? Let’s get the conversation rolling!