2013-14 RotoRob NBA Draft Kit: Small Forward Rankings

After spending nearly a decade teasing Hawk fans with his immense talent, Smith was allowed to head to Motown as a free agent this summer. Last season, his shooting touch bounced back to normal career levels, but his turnovers rose and his scoring went down as his overall game regressed slightly. Smith is a stellar defender that really knows how to challenge opposing shooters and throw a block party.

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2013-14 RotoRob NBA Draft Kit: Shooting Guard Rankings

Lots of star power has occupied the two-guard slot over the years, but the position is not currently in a golden age. After the top three, there’s a pretty significant drop and in short order, the position becomes fairly barren. If you don’t get one of the big guns here, don’t wait too long to grab someone or else you’re going to be in dire straits.

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2013-14 RotoRob NHL Draft Kit: Goalie Rankings

Many experts have him No. 1, but as we discussed in the intro, we think Rask and Niemi get the edge based on their schedules. The King is one of the best goalies in the game and he proved it again last year, even though his GAA inched back over 2.00. What a stiff! Look for him to again log tons of action, probably around 65 games, a figure he topped five straight years before 2011-12.

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2013-14 RotoRob NHL Draft Kit: Right Wing Rankings

The right wing position boasts a bit more in the depth department with some high upside potential even in the 20s and 30s. There is one player that we did not rank higher and that was Brent Burns. Why? There is a need to sometimes spotlight and hedge when it comes to fantasy projections. This is not an exact science. Alex Ovechkin is likely to be in the 90-to-100 point range when all is said and done. Patrick Kane won’t be not too far behind.

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