Every fantasy baseball season, there are draft picks made that inevitably don’t return a profit from where they are being selected in drafts. Each draft spot should be looked at as an acquisition cost.

Returning a profit with your pick(s) while being able to avoid disastrous picks is crucial to contending. Drafting multiple players with substantial negative ROIs and your team will likely sink. Like the board game Battleship, my colleague Matt Kupferle and I wanted to recreate the game by each selecting a player on a per round basis, going round for round, using recent NFBC Draft Champions ADP. 

 

The first round of your fantasy baseball draft should be easy, right? Pick your top player available when your time comes. Shouldn’t be hard....

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