2014-15 RotoRob NHL Draft Kit: Goalie Rankings

Touted as one of the best young goalies in the league, Quick proved it to the world with an incredible campaign in 2011-12. In an astounding 69 regular season games, the Milford, Connecticut native amassed 35 wins, a 1.95 goals against average, a .929 save percentage and 10 shutouts. The thing is, he wasn’t done — not by a long shot. In 20 postseason games, Quick added 16 wins, a 1.41 goals against average, a .946 save percentage and three shutouts in capturing the Stanley Cup and the Conn Smythe trophy as playoff MVP. The only man standing in the way of Quick and the Vezina was none other than Lundqvist mentioned above. Quick’s numbers have fallen off a bit the past few seasons, but he’s still a winner and was able to add another Cup to his credit. If Rask and Lundqvist are gone, we’re pretty sure you’ll be happy with Quick.

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2014-15 RotoRob NHL Draft Kit: Left Wing Rankings

harp surprised a lot of people last season by pulling out a nearly 80-point season with 34 goals and 44 assists. This included 25 power play points. Needless to say the shoulder concerns are a distant memory. There is no doubt Sharp can be a top five LW this season as well, though some will say that others could challenge that lofty perch. His abilities on the man advantage always make him a very attractive Fantasy player and usually he goes lower than expected.

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2014-15 RotoRob NHL Draft Kit: Right Wing Rankings

Perry is just a force in the critical moments of games and that won’t change much no matter who is at left wing. The numbers could be tweaked down a tiny bit but the veteran is the prototypical power forward for a reason. If Perry’s PIMs spike a little, along with his power play goals, he could trump Ovechkin and Kane.

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2014-15 RotoRob NHL Draft Kit: Defensemen Rankings

Subban did disappoint a bit last year as he was in a bit of transition to be honest. It is not easy having a lot of expectations heaped on you. However, in the playoffs, he was the biggest reason why Montreal defeated Boston in seven games and that momentum should carry over into this season. Remember, Fantasy value is not all just about points, but we are expecting Subban to top 60 points for the first time in his career.

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2014 RotoRob NFL Draft Kit: Wide Receivers Rankings

We here at RotoRob.com have spent much of the past offseason heaping praise on the talented class of wide receivers coming into the league. We remain confident in many of these players becoming solid contributors, however in Fantasy football rookie wideouts just don’t usually live up to their ADP.

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2014 RotoRob NFL Draft Kit: Running Back Rankings

Forte is starting to age in running back years (28), but fear not, his skills appear to be as sharp as ever. He has missed just five games in six seasons, and last year he set career highs in rushing yards (1,339), rushing touchdowns (nine), first downs (74), receptions (74) and receiving yards (594).

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2014 RotoRob NFL Draft Kit: Tight End Rankings

e must give him some credit for showing the football world that a tight end can be an impact player. If you roll back the clock back you will find he was the first real productive tight end. Ditka was force for the Chicago Bears as a rookie in 1961 when he scored 12 TDs and went over 1,000 yards receiving. His average yard per catch was staggering 19.2. “Iron Mike” was Rookie of the Year and he eventually went on to be the first tight end selected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame. While he never topped his rookie stats he was still a feared player throughout his career.

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