Outfield 2026 Fantasy Rankings

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Intro
Here is my first stab at just the outfielders. For the outfielders, I’m going to continue to do deep dives into them, as I’ve already done, while focusing on the second tier and lower guys. I feel the top guys get plenty of coverage, so I’ll dive deeper. Also, I’ll take requests and have already done a few.
One note is that around 75th ranked player, there are basically only part-time or platoon players left.
Changelog
- 12/19/2024 – First Release
Ranking Methodology
- ADP is based on 30-day rolling NFBC Draft Champions Leagues.
- $ Values are based on standard 5×5 12-team league using the FanGraphs Depth Charts and these Auction Calculator settings. They default to a player’s most valuable position, so if the first base list includes a catcher, it will show that player’s value at catcher.
- ADP and $ Values are updated as of the last update date on this post.
- 5-game eligibility was used for these lists to cast the widest net.
Five-Category Studs
| Rank | Name | Team | Pos | Change | ADP | $ |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Aaron Judge | NYY | OF | – | 2 | $42 |
| 2 | Juan Soto | NYM | OF | – | 4 | $38 |
| 3 | Corbin Carroll | ARI | OF | – | 8 | $31 |
| 4 | Julio Rodriguez | SEA | OF | – | 11 | $33 |
| 5 | Fernando Tatis Jr. | SDP | OF | – | 14 | $32 |
| 6 | Kyle Tucker | OF | – | 19 | $26 | |
| 7 | Ronald Acuña Jr. | ATL | OF | – | 9 | $31 |
Four-Category Studs
| Rank | Name | Team | Pos | Change | ADP | $ |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 8 | Pete Crow-Armstrong | CHC | OF | – | 27 | $22 |
| 11 | Yordan Alvarez | HOU | OF | – | 38 | $24 |
| 12 | Brent Rooker | ATH | OF | – | 51 | $22 |
| 13 | James Wood | WSN | OF | – | 30 | $19 |
Pete Crow-Armstrong is going to be a divisive player in drafts. First, he’s way better in Roto using batting average with the extra emphasis on stolen bases and no downgrade for a sub-300 OBP. He has the potential to be a platoon bat(career .769 OPS vs RHP, .591 OPS vs LHP), but his elite defense will keep him on the field. Running some comps, they point to a career similar to Javier Báez and Rougned Odor.
Five-Category Pillars
| Rank | Name | Team | Pos | Change | ADP | $ |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 9 | Jackson Chourio | MIL | OF | – | 20 | $21 |
| 14 | Christian Yelich | MIL | OF | – | 126 | $12 |
| 15 | Wyatt Langford | TEX | OF | – | 53 | $18 |
| 16 | Byron Buxton | MIN | OF | – | 80 | $14 |
| 18 | Michael Harris II | ATL | OF | – | 94 | $15 |
| 19 | Jarren Duran | BOS | OF | – | 80 | $10 |
Elite Power Bat, Nothing Else
| Rank | Name | Team | Pos | Change | ADP | $ |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 10 | Kyle Schwarber | PHI | OF | – | 25 | $25 |
Balanced 2nd Division Bat (Pick Your Poison Tiers)
| Rank | Name | Team | Pos | Change | ADP | $ |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 20 | George Springer | TOR | OF | – | 108 | $13 |
| 21 | Maikel Garcia | KCR | 2B/3B/SS/OF | – | 92 | $15 |
| 22 | Andy Pages | LAD | OF | – | 137 | $14 |
| 24 | Cody Bellinger | 1B/OF | – | 85 | $16 | |
| 25 | Roman Anthony | BOS | OF | – | 60 | $9 |
| 26 | Seiya Suzuki | CHC | OF | – | 97 | $13 |
| 27 | Brandon Nimmo | TEX | OF | – | 150 | $9 |
| 29 | Jose Altuve | HOU | 2B/OF | – | 125 | $10 |
| 30 | Ceddanne Rafaela | BOS | 2B/OF | – | 138 | $10 |
| 31 | Steven Kwan | CLE | OF | – | 174 | $10 |
| 33 | Lawrence Butler | ATH | OF | – | 153 | $8 |
| 34 | Jurickson Profar | ATL | OF | – | 181 | $8 |
| 39 | Jasson Dominguez | NYY | OF | – | 208 | $7 |
| 42 | Heliot Ramos | SFG | OF | – | 225 | $9 |
| 44 | Ian Happ | CHC | OF | – | 183 | $6 |
| 46 | Noelvi Marte | CIN | 3B/OF | – | 137 | $6 |
| 50 | Brenton Doyle | COL | OF | – | 161 | $5 |
| 57 | Ramon Laureano | SDP | OF | – | 225 | $1 |
| 67 | Daylen Lile | WSN | OF | – | 207 | $5 |
| 78 | Harrison Bader | OF | – | 314 | -$3 | |
| 80 | Tommy Edman | LAD | 2B/3B/OF | – | 299 | -$3 |
| 81 | Austin Hays | OF | – | 404 | -$6 | |
| 88 | Josh Smith | TEX | 1B/3B/SS/OF | – | 348 | -$12 |
| 90 | Lars Nootbaar | STL | OF | – | 385 | -$5 |
| 94 | Jonathan India | KCR | 2B/3B/OF | – | 401 | -$12 |
| 97 | Cam Smith | HOU | OF | – | 324 | -$12 |
| 103 | Alek Thomas | ARI | OF | – | 575 | -$12 |
| 105 | Kyle Isbel | KCR | OF | – | 723 | -$10 |
Boring, old Brandon Nimmo has shown no signs of slowing down, and the change in home park could boost his production.
While his surface stats don’t show it, Ceddanne Rafaela took a major step forward in 2025.
Steven Kwan is a consistent source of batting average and steals with at least double-digit home runs.
After a breakout 2024 campaign, Lawrence Butler took a step back, likely because of a couple of knee injuries, one chronic. Additionally, he started getting platooned to end the season. Mute expectations because his talent and playing time could be at risk.
While still productive, Jurickson Profar tried to hit more home runs last season, but a drop in raw power kept him from any home run improvement, with his batting average taking a hit.
Jasson Domínguez has struggled to live up to the hype surrounding him. In 2025, he was better than an average hitter (103 wRC+), but wasn’t good enough to crack a healthy Yankees outfield. With Bellinger gone, he is back in the outfield mix even after being the fifth-worst fielding outfielder according to Baseball Savant’s Out-Above-Average. (Note: As of December 18th, he is just hitting .184/.304/.263 in the Dominican Winter League).
Heliot Ramos has settled into 20 HR to 25 HR with a half dozen stolen bases and a .260 AVG. He was able to post a career-low 23% K% to help keep his batting average up. Otherwise, he hasn’t changed, and he become a consistent productive player.
While Ian Happ’s hitting skills should repeat, his stolen base skills are deteriorating, and 5 SB might be his upside.
Over his first three seasons, Noelvi Marte showed several different versions of himself, with each narrative having an explanation. His value is tough to set beyond a basic projection.
The 2025 season was turbulent for Brenton Doyle on and off the field. I’m going to give him a mulligan and rewind to his 2025 projections.
Power and Average but Zero Speed (Pick Your Poison Tiers)
| Rank | Name | Team | Pos | Change | ADP | $ |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 36 | Jackson Merrill | SDP | OF | – | 76 | $14 |
| 37 | Tyler Soderstrom | ATH | 1B/OF | – | 98 | $13 |
| 45 | Alec Burleson | STL | 1B/OF | – | 194 | $7 |
| 48 | Bryan Reynolds | PIT | OF | – | 206 | $7 |
| 53 | Spencer Steer | CIN | 1B/OF | – | 236 | $4 |
| 64 | Jordan Beck | COL | OF | – | 215 | $2 |
| 86 | Jeff McNeil | NYM | 2B/OF | – | 437 | -$6 |
| 96 | Andrew Benintendi | CHW | OF | – | 412 | -$6 |
| 120 | Miguel Andujar | 3B/OF | – | 496 | -$11 |
I was fully invested in Jackson Merrill last season, and that idea did not go as planned. After being a five-category contributor in 2024 (24 HR, 16 SB, .292 AVG), he was barely replacement-level in 2025 (16 HR, 1 SB, .264 AVG). He ranked as the 59th outfielder, just ahead of Gavin Sheets. Before a June concussion, he was batting .304/.349/.474 with 5 HR and 1 SB (2 CS) in 186 PA. After returning from the concussion and until an ankle injury, he hit just .219/.286/.354. And when he returned from the ankle injury, he hit .275/.320/.626 with 7 HR in September. I’m not sure the steals will return, so pay or a .280 AVG with 25 HR. A Yandy Díaz or Corey Seager clone.
Power Focused (Pick Your Poison Tiers)
| Rank | Name | Team | Pos | Change | ADP | $ |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 23 | Riley Greene | DET | OF | – | 77 | $16 |
| 28 | Teoscar Hernandez | LAD | OF | – | 130 | $12 |
| 32 | Jo Adell | LAA | OF | – | 131 | $16 |
| 40 | Taylor Ward | BAL | OF | – | 166 | $10 |
| 52 | Kyle Stowers | MIA | OF | – | 129 | $5 |
| 58 | Mike Trout | LAA | OF | – | 211 | $4 |
| 60 | Giancarlo Stanton | NYY | OF | – | 267 | $1 |
| 61 | Anthony Santander | TOR | OF | – | 256 | $4 |
| 63 | Daulton Varsho | TOR | OF | – | 209 | $5 |
| 68 | Trent Grisham | NYY | OF | – | 261 | -$1 |
| 71 | Jac Caglianone | KCR | 1B/OF | – | 221 | $2 |
| 74 | Addison Barger | TOR | 3B/OF | – | 194 | -$2 |
| 75 | Kody Clemens | MIN | 1B/2B/OF | – | 356 | -$21 |
| 98 | Jorge Soler | LAA | OF | – | 406 | -$1 |
| 104 | Tyler O’Neill | BAL | OF | – | 380 | -$9 |
| 119 | Andrew McCutchen | OF | – | 747 | -$16 |
Riley Greene has transitioned into a solid power option against righties (32 HR vs RHP, 4 HR vs LHP). Even as the 25-year-old struggled against lefties (career .680 OPS vs LHP, .825 OPS vs RHP), the Tigers started him in 157 games. The 30 HR power is legit, but he has a couple of flaws. He struckout 31% of the time last year as he struggled with fastballs (12% SwStr%). Additionally, I don’t expect him to start stealing bases with his Sprint Speed dropping from 28.1 ft/s (71st percentile) to 27.7 ft/s (59th percentile) to 26.7 ft/s (31st percentile) over the past three seasons.
Jo Adell may have improved his plate discipline enough to be a consistent home run threat.
Taylor Ward is projected for ~25 HR, 5 SB, and a .245 AVG. I could see bumping the home run number up to 30, but not any more.
Kyle Stowers turned his career around with career bests in power and contact metrics. He should be good for 25 HR to 35 HR. His batting average could dip as his BABIP regresses downward, but at least the average isn’t a major drain like in his first two seasons.
Trent Grisham improved in two ways to help him the most: make more contact (80% Contact%, 2nd highest of his career) and hit the ball harder (career-high Barrel% and HardHit%). The 34 HR were double his previous high in 2022, and now all signs point to some downward regression. His 51 Barrels would normally produce 27 HR. Projections tag him with ~25 HR. Baseball Savant has him with 27.9 xHR, and had him with 29 HR if all his batted balls were in Yankee Stadium. Also, I would not expect any stolen bases after he stole a total of four over the past two seasons. I see him around a .230 AVG, 25 HR, and 2 SB.
Fantasy managers need to have a reality check when it comes to Jac Caglianone. Since he’s only shown the ability to hit for power in the majors, he’s just an accumulator. There is no hope for more than 1 or 2 SB, but he could be a positive contributor in batting average. Or he could repeat 2025 and be nearly unplayable. Gamble away.
Speed Focused (Pick Your Poison Tiers)
| Rank | Name | Team | Pos | Change | ADP | $ |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 35 | Jakob Marsee | MIA | OF | – | 146 | $3 |
| 70 | Victor Scott II | STL | OF | – | 345 | -$4 |
| 87 | Victor Robles | SEA | OF | – | 311 | -$11 |
| 110 | Jake Meyers | HOU | OF | – | 452 | -$16 |
Jakob Marsee should be amongst the league leaders in stolen bases with double-digit home runs if given a full-time role. The biggest disagreement will be with his batting average. Will it be closer to the projections, .200 AVG to .220 AVG, or the nearly .300 AVG hitter he was in 2025.
Average Focused (Pick Your Poison Tiers)
| Rank | Name | Team | Pos | Change | ADP | $ |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 62 | Jung Hoo Lee | SFG | OF | – | 293 | $2 |
| 69 | Brendan Donovan | STL | 2B/SS/OF | – | 300 | $3 |
| 112 | Lourdes Gurriel Jr. | ARI | OF | – | 621 | -$10 |
Jung Hoo Lee: Before the season began, Lee dealt with a back issue that flared up in mid-June. His back could have bothered him for a while but after resting at the All-Star break, he hit .293/.345/.414 from then on. While he should post a great batting average, all signs point to 10 HR and 10 SB. Also, he could end up getting platooned with a career .610 OPS against lefties and .756 OPS against righties.
Speed and Power but Average Sink (Pick Your Poison Tiers)
| Rank | Name | Team | Pos | Change | ADP | $ |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 17 | Randy Arozarena | SEA | OF | – | 96 | $11 |
| 38 | Luis Robert Jr. | CHW | OF | – | 128 | $10 |
| 41 | Oneil Cruz | PIT | OF | – | 100 | $9 |
| 47 | Adolis Garcia | PHI | OF | – | 276 | $8 |
| 49 | Dylan Crews | WSN | OF | – | 162 | $8 |
| 51 | Colton Cowser | BAL | OF | – | 247 | $0 |
| 99 | Luis Rengifo | 2B/3B/OF | – | 417 | -$14 | |
| 101 | Wenceel Perez | DET | OF | – | 416 | -$7 |
| 114 | Isaac Collins | KCR | OF | – | 394 | -$13 |
| 118 | Jordan Walker | STL | OF | – | 373 | -$13 |
Oneil Cruz hits the ball hard and runs fast, but can be a major drag otherwise, especially if he repeats his .200 AVG from last season. With the limited contact and on-base skills (.298 OBP) while playing for an offensively challenged team, he barely broke 60 Runs and RBI. Besides being just a two-category contributor, he started to get platooned (career .560 OPS vs LHP, .795 OPS vs RHP) with his last start against a left-handed pitcher being on August 2nd. Being platooned might make him less of a batting average drag since he has a career .254 AVG against righties (.172 vs LHP).
As Dylan Crews enters in age-24 season, he needs to show improvement with his power and/or contact skills to take a step forward to be at least a league-average hitter (77 wRC+ in ’15). His steals can be valuable as long as he’s not a drain in other categories. If he were on a better team, there would be a risk of a demotion, but the Nationals will have nothing to play for and will keep sending him out.
Speed and Average (Pick Your Poison Tiers)
| Rank | Name | Team | Pos | Change | ADP | $ |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 43 | Chandler Simpson | TBR | OF | – | 156 | -$1 |
| 55 | Sal Frelick | MIL | OF | – | 190 | -$2 |
| 89 | Willi Castro | 2B/3B/SS/OF | – | 384 | -$6 |
Only a narrow roto build will fully utilize Chandler Simpson’s skills. He does feel like a corrective action if a team misses on steals and needs to catch up.
Platoon Bats
| Rank | Name | Team | Pos | Change | ADP | $ |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 56 | Evan Carter | TEX | OF | – | 315 | -$7 |
| 59 | Kerry Carpenter | DET | OF | – | 223 | $2 |
| 65 | Josh Lowe | TBR | OF | – | 269 | $1 |
| 66 | Wilyer Abreu | BOS | OF | – | 249 | $4 |
| 73 | Mickey Moniak | COL | OF | – | 253 | $1 |
| 76 | Cedric Mullins | TBR | OF | – | 312 | -$8 |
| 77 | Brandon Marsh | PHI | OF | – | 348 | -$6 |
| 79 | Ryan O’Hearn | 1B/OF | – | 300 | -$2 | |
| 82 | Mike Yastrzemski | ATL | OF | – | 470 | -$10 |
| 83 | Trevor Larnach | MIN | OF | – | 376 | -$11 |
| 84 | Matt Wallner | MIN | OF | – | 329 | -$2 |
| 85 | Jesus Sanchez | HOU | OF | – | 319 | -$6 |
| 91 | Parker Meadows | DET | OF | – | 390 | -$8 |
| 92 | Nathan Lukes | TOR | OF | – | 481 | -$8 |
| 95 | Gavin Sheets | SDP | 1B/OF | – | 365 | -$5 |
| 100 | Nick Castellanos | PHI | OF | – | 332 | -$23 |
| 107 | Max Kepler | OF | – | 552 | -$9 | |
| 108 | Dominic Canzone | SEA | OF | – | 333 | -$8 |
| 115 | Masataka Yoshida | BOS | OF | – | 540 | -$12 |
While a strong-side platoon bat, the consistent Kerry Carpenter is a solid bet to hit around a .265 AVG with 25 HR.
Mickey Moniak has turned into a solid platoon bat (career .497 OPS vs LHP, .760 OPS vs RHP) with some decent road numbers (career .745 OPS at home, .701 on the road, 92 wRC+ for both). He took a step forward in 2025 with a 74% Contact% and 45% HardHit%, both career highs. With more and harder contact, he hit 24 HR with a .270 AVG. I could see a repeat of the 25 HR with a solid .260 AVG with six to 12 stolen bases.
Parker Meadows is heading in the wrong direction. His HardHit% and Contact% have dropped every season. Prorating his 213 PA (missed time due to arm and quad injuries) to 639 PA, he is at 12 HR and 12 SB with a .215 AVG. The team has sat him against lefties (.502 OPS in ’25), but he’s not been good against righties (.653 OPS in ’25). I’d prefer to add him late and use him as a bench streaming option.
Time Shares
| Rank | Name | Team | Pos | Change | ADP | $ |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 72 | Jose Caballero | NYY | 2B/3B/SS/OF | – | 229 | -$13 |
| 93 | Dylan Beavers | BAL | OF | – | 295 | -$11 |
| 102 | Tyler Freeman | COL | 2B/OF | – | 397 | -$13 |
| 109 | Hyeseong Kim | LAD | 2B/SS/OF | – | 466 | -$17 |
| 111 | Gavin Lux | CIN | 2B/3B/OF | – | 583 | -$17 |
| 113 | Zach McKinstry | DET | 2B/3B/SS/OF | – | 330 | -$16 |
| 116 | Tyrone Taylor | NYM | OF | – | 746 | -$17 |
| 117 | Mauricio Dubon | ATL | 2B/3B/SS/OF | – | 499 | -$26 |
Combining his minor league and major league numbers, Dylan Beavers accrued 22 HR and 25 SB. Steamer600 puts him at 17 HR and 16 SB with a .243 AVG, which seems reasonable. Accruing full-time at-bats will be the biggest issue for him since the Orioles have four regular outfielders and several options at the DH spot. His 26% K% could be a drag on his batting average, like in September when he hit .167 AVG.
Defensive Specialist
| Rank | Name | Team | Pos | Change | ADP | $ |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 54 | TJ Friedl | CIN | OF | – | 263 | $2 |
| 106 | Jacob Young | WSN | OF | – | 670 | -$18 |
Full Rankings Without Tiers
| Rank | Name | Team | Pos | Change | ADP | $ |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Aaron Judge | NYY | OF | – | 2 | $42 |
| 2 | Juan Soto | NYM | OF | – | 4 | $38 |
| 3 | Corbin Carroll | ARI | OF | – | 8 | $31 |
| 4 | Julio Rodriguez | SEA | OF | – | 11 | $33 |
| 5 | Fernando Tatis Jr. | SDP | OF | – | 14 | $32 |
| 6 | Kyle Tucker | OF | – | 19 | $26 | |
| 7 | Ronald Acuna Jr. | ATL | OF | – | 9 | $31 |
| 8 | Pete Crow-Armstrong | CHC | OF | – | 27 | $22 |
| 9 | Jackson Chourio | MIL | OF | – | 20 | $21 |
| 10 | Kyle Schwarber | PHI | OF | – | 25 | $25 |
| 11 | Yordan Alvarez | HOU | OF | – | 38 | $24 |
| 12 | Brent Rooker | ATH | OF | – | 51 | $22 |
| 13 | James Wood | WSN | OF | – | 30 | $19 |
| 14 | Christian Yelich | MIL | OF | – | 126 | $12 |
| 15 | Wyatt Langford | TEX | OF | – | 53 | $18 |
| 16 | Byron Buxton | MIN | OF | – | 80 | $14 |
| 17 | Randy Arozarena | SEA | OF | – | 96 | $11 |
| 18 | Michael Harris II | ATL | OF | – | 94 | $15 |
| 19 | Jarren Duran | BOS | OF | – | 80 | $10 |
| 20 | George Springer | TOR | OF | – | 108 | $13 |
| 21 | Maikel Garcia | KCR | 2B/3B/SS/OF | – | 92 | $15 |
| 22 | Andy Pages | LAD | OF | – | 137 | $14 |
| 23 | Riley Greene | DET | OF | – | 77 | $16 |
| 24 | Cody Bellinger | 1B/OF | – | 85 | $16 | |
| 25 | Roman Anthony | BOS | OF | – | 60 | $9 |
| 26 | Seiya Suzuki | CHC | OF | – | 97 | $13 |
| 27 | Brandon Nimmo | TEX | OF | – | 150 | $9 |
| 28 | Teoscar Hernandez | LAD | OF | – | 130 | $12 |
| 29 | Jose Altuve | HOU | 2B/OF | – | 125 | $10 |
| 30 | Ceddanne Rafaela | BOS | 2B/OF | – | 138 | $10 |
| 31 | Steven Kwan | CLE | OF | – | 174 | $10 |
| 32 | Jo Adell | LAA | OF | – | 131 | $16 |
| 33 | Lawrence Butler | ATH | OF | – | 153 | $8 |
| 34 | Jurickson Profar | ATL | OF | – | 181 | $8 |
| 35 | Jakob Marsee | MIA | OF | – | 146 | $3 |
| 36 | Jackson Merrill | SDP | OF | – | 76 | $14 |
| 37 | Tyler Soderstrom | ATH | 1B/OF | – | 98 | $13 |
| 38 | Luis Robert Jr. | CHW | OF | – | 128 | $10 |
| 39 | Jasson Dominguez | NYY | OF | – | 208 | $7 |
| 40 | Taylor Ward | BAL | OF | – | 166 | $10 |
| 41 | Oneil Cruz | PIT | OF | – | 100 | $9 |
| 42 | Heliot Ramos | SFG | OF | – | 225 | $9 |
| 43 | Chandler Simpson | TBR | OF | – | 156 | -$1 |
| 44 | Ian Happ | CHC | OF | – | 183 | $6 |
| 45 | Alec Burleson | STL | 1B/OF | – | 194 | $7 |
| 46 | Noelvi Marte | CIN | 3B/OF | – | 137 | $6 |
| 47 | Adolis Garcia | PHI | OF | – | 276 | $8 |
| 48 | Bryan Reynolds | PIT | OF | – | 206 | $7 |
| 49 | Dylan Crews | WSN | OF | – | 162 | $8 |
| 50 | Brenton Doyle | COL | OF | – | 161 | $5 |
| 51 | Colton Cowser | BAL | OF | – | 247 | $0 |
| 52 | Kyle Stowers | MIA | OF | – | 129 | $5 |
| 53 | Spencer Steer | CIN | 1B/OF | – | 236 | $4 |
| 54 | TJ Friedl | CIN | OF | – | 263 | $2 |
| 55 | Sal Frelick | MIL | OF | – | 190 | -$2 |
| 56 | Evan Carter | TEX | OF | – | 315 | -$7 |
| 57 | Ramon Laureano | SDP | OF | – | 225 | $1 |
| 58 | Mike Trout | LAA | OF | – | 211 | $4 |
| 59 | Kerry Carpenter | DET | OF | – | 223 | $2 |
| 60 | Giancarlo Stanton | NYY | OF | – | 267 | $1 |
| 61 | Anthony Santander | TOR | OF | – | 256 | $4 |
| 62 | Jung Hoo Lee | SFG | OF | – | 293 | $2 |
| 63 | Daulton Varsho | TOR | OF | – | 209 | $5 |
| 64 | Jordan Beck | COL | OF | – | 215 | $2 |
| 65 | Josh Lowe | TBR | OF | – | 269 | $1 |
| 66 | Wilyer Abreu | BOS | OF | – | 249 | $4 |
| 67 | Daylen Lile | WSN | OF | – | 207 | $5 |
| 68 | Trent Grisham | NYY | OF | – | 261 | -$1 |
| 69 | Brendan Donovan | STL | 2B/SS/OF | – | 300 | $3 |
| 70 | Victor Scott II | STL | OF | – | 345 | -$4 |
| 71 | Jac Caglianone | KCR | 1B/OF | – | 221 | $2 |
| 72 | Jose Caballero | NYY | 2B/3B/SS/OF | – | 229 | -$13 |
| 73 | Mickey Moniak | COL | OF | – | 253 | $1 |
| 74 | Addison Barger | TOR | 3B/OF | – | 194 | -$2 |
| 75 | Kody Clemens | MIN | 1B/2B/OF | – | 356 | -$21 |
| 76 | Cedric Mullins | TBR | OF | – | 312 | -$8 |
| 77 | Brandon Marsh | PHI | OF | – | 348 | -$6 |
| 78 | Harrison Bader | OF | – | 314 | -$3 | |
| 79 | Ryan O’Hearn | 1B/OF | – | 300 | -$2 | |
| 80 | Tommy Edman | LAD | 2B/3B/OF | – | 299 | -$3 |
| 81 | Austin Hays | OF | – | 404 | -$6 | |
| 82 | Mike Yastrzemski | ATL | OF | – | 470 | -$10 |
| 83 | Trevor Larnach | MIN | OF | – | 376 | -$11 |
| 84 | Matt Wallner | MIN | OF | – | 329 | -$2 |
| 85 | Jesus Sanchez | HOU | OF | – | 319 | -$6 |
| 86 | Jeff McNeil | NYM | 2B/OF | – | 437 | -$6 |
| 87 | Victor Robles | SEA | OF | – | 311 | -$11 |
| 88 | Josh Smith | TEX | 1B/3B/SS/OF | – | 348 | -$12 |
| 89 | Willi Castro | 2B/3B/SS/OF | – | 384 | -$6 | |
| 90 | Lars Nootbaar | STL | OF | – | 385 | -$5 |
| 91 | Parker Meadows | DET | OF | – | 390 | -$8 |
| 92 | Nathan Lukes | TOR | OF | – | 481 | -$8 |
| 93 | Dylan Beavers | BAL | OF | – | 295 | -$11 |
| 94 | Jonathan India | KCR | 2B/3B/OF | – | 401 | -$12 |
| 95 | Gavin Sheets | SDP | 1B/OF | – | 365 | -$5 |
| 96 | Andrew Benintendi | CHW | OF | – | 412 | -$6 |
| 97 | Cam Smith | HOU | OF | – | 324 | -$12 |
| 98 | Jorge Soler | LAA | OF | – | 406 | -$1 |
| 99 | Luis Rengifo | 2B/3B/OF | – | 417 | -$14 | |
| 100 | Nick Castellanos | PHI | OF | – | 332 | -$23 |
| 101 | Wenceel Perez | DET | OF | – | 416 | -$7 |
| 102 | Tyler Freeman | COL | 2B/OF | – | 397 | -$13 |
| 103 | Alek Thomas | ARI | OF | – | 575 | -$12 |
| 104 | Tyler O’Neill | BAL | OF | – | 380 | -$9 |
| 105 | Kyle Isbel | KCR | OF | – | 723 | -$10 |
| 106 | Jacob Young | WSN | OF | – | 670 | -$18 |
| 107 | Max Kepler | OF | – | 552 | -$9 | |
| 108 | Dominic Canzone | SEA | OF | – | 333 | -$8 |
| 109 | Hyeseong Kim | LAD | 2B/SS/OF | – | 466 | -$17 |
| 110 | Jake Meyers | HOU | OF | – | 452 | -$16 |
| 111 | Gavin Lux | CIN | 2B/3B/OF | – | 583 | -$17 |
| 112 | Lourdes Gurriel Jr. | ARI | OF | – | 621 | -$10 |
| 113 | Zach McKinstry | DET | 2B/3B/SS/OF | – | 330 | -$16 |
| 114 | Isaac Collins | KCR | OF | – | 394 | -$13 |
| 115 | Masataka Yoshida | BOS | OF | – | 540 | -$12 |
| 116 | Tyrone Taylor | NYM | OF | – | 746 | -$17 |
| 117 | Mauricio Dubon | ATL | 2B/3B/SS/OF | – | 499 | -$26 |
| 118 | Jordan Walker | STL | OF | – | 373 | -$13 |
| 119 | Andrew McCutchen | OF | – | 747 | -$16 | |
| 120 | Miguel Andujar | 3B/OF | – | 496 | -$11 |
Jeff, one of the authors of the fantasy baseball guide,The Process, writes for RotoGraphs, The Hardball Times, Rotowire, Baseball America, and BaseballHQ. He has been nominated for two SABR Analytics Research Award for Contemporary Analysis and won it in 2013 in tandem with Bill Petti. He has won four FSWA Awards including on for his Mining the News series. He's won Tout Wars three times, LABR twice, and got his first NFBC Main Event win in 2021. Follow him on Twitter @jeffwzimmerman.