2010-11 RotoRob NHL Draft Kit: Centre Rankings

When you look at the list of centres available for Fantasy hockey, the depth is much stronger than the other forward positions. Any of the top five picks could push for the Art Ross based on luck and health; similarly, there’s plenty of argument to switch the No. 10 to No. 20 guys around. The best way to look at it is in groups of five, then draft based on individual needs: goals, special teams, shots, etc.

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2010-11 RotoRob NHL Draft Kit: Goalie Rankings

Some leagues penalize you for losses while others may put the emphasis on saves rather than wins. In this case, we’re going to use the default criteria as given by Yahoo!’s Fantasy hockey game since it’s the most widely played in the world. To that end, the focus here is on single-season performance with no regard for keeper leagues. Based on this criteria, the most important number to look at is starts, with wins and saves as other primary variables.

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2010 RotoRob NFL Draft Kit: Team Defenses

All right, so maybe grabbing a Fantasy defense isn’t at the top of your priority list on draft day. That’s a good call: the points separation between defensive units often does not warrant the extra money or higher draft pick necessary to land one of the “elite” units. Still, you don’t want to end up with one of the sad-sack franchises, so it’s important to know when it’s most advantageous to make your move.

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