81, Manuel Margot: See our Draft Sleepers for details on this speedster. Looks like a young version of Ben Revere.
82. Shin-Soo Choo: Can still hit for power in a great ballpark but Choo's injuries and total elimination of speed make him just a boring veteran.
83. Ben Revere: Healthy, fresh start, and good track record makes Revere a good guy to buy low on as your speed merchant.
84. Scott Schebler: Hit .311 with 13 homers at Triple-A last season and will get a good chance to stick on the rebuilding Reds this season.
85. Denard Span: Shocked with 21 home runs last season but that number is a big outlier for Span and his career. Drop to just 5 steals and a shoddy .266 average shows Span's age.
86. Hyun-Soo Kim: Kim showed in part-time duty last season that he can handle the bat but he needs to play more to gain additional fantasy baseball prominence.
87. Robbie Grossman: Looks like a Quad-A player to me but Grossman is still just 27 and hit 11 homers in just 332 at-bats last season.
88. Alex Dickerson: Power/speed guy who lit up Triple-A last season (.382 in two months there) but Dickerson is already 27 and has to show he is not another Quad-A guy.
89. Gerardo Parra: Parra's first season in Colorado didn't go well and now he could be pushed to the bench by David Dahl.
90. Angel Pagan: Can still run a bit and hit around .280 but Pagan is clearly on the down slop of his career.
91. Seth Smith: If you play him just against lefties in a platoon on your roster, Smith can help with his power.
92. Kevin Pillar: Was very disappointing last season when it looked like Pillar was on the verge of becoming a decent power/speed guy. Now likely getting squeezed out of a meaningful role.
93. Colby Rasmus: We have tired of the all-or-nothing game of Rasmus who will destroy your team average while hitting some bombs.
94. Paulo Orlando: Get set to move up Orlando is he nets a starting job this spring as he is a solid hitter who can run.
95. Brandon Drury: Opened some eyes with good overall hitting early on last season but Drury is just a bench outfielder.
96. Nori Aoki: Can hit .280 in his sleep but Aoki is not running anymore.
97. Franklin Gutierrez: The nice 2015 story didn;t carry over into 2017. Gutierrez could already be out of chances in Seattle.
98. Michael Taylor: Only has value if injures open up an opportunity.
99. Trayce Thompson: Yet another in a huge fraternity of guys who can hit for power and not average.
100.Socrates Brito: Can run all day but again needs a chance.
82. Shin-Soo Choo: Can still hit for power in a great ballpark but Choo's injuries and total elimination of speed make him just a boring veteran.
83. Ben Revere: Healthy, fresh start, and good track record makes Revere a good guy to buy low on as your speed merchant.
84. Scott Schebler: Hit .311 with 13 homers at Triple-A last season and will get a good chance to stick on the rebuilding Reds this season.
85. Denard Span: Shocked with 21 home runs last season but that number is a big outlier for Span and his career. Drop to just 5 steals and a shoddy .266 average shows Span's age.
86. Hyun-Soo Kim: Kim showed in part-time duty last season that he can handle the bat but he needs to play more to gain additional fantasy baseball prominence.
87. Robbie Grossman: Looks like a Quad-A player to me but Grossman is still just 27 and hit 11 homers in just 332 at-bats last season.
88. Alex Dickerson: Power/speed guy who lit up Triple-A last season (.382 in two months there) but Dickerson is already 27 and has to show he is not another Quad-A guy.
89. Gerardo Parra: Parra's first season in Colorado didn't go well and now he could be pushed to the bench by David Dahl.
90. Angel Pagan: Can still run a bit and hit around .280 but Pagan is clearly on the down slop of his career.
91. Seth Smith: If you play him just against lefties in a platoon on your roster, Smith can help with his power.
92. Kevin Pillar: Was very disappointing last season when it looked like Pillar was on the verge of becoming a decent power/speed guy. Now likely getting squeezed out of a meaningful role.
93. Colby Rasmus: We have tired of the all-or-nothing game of Rasmus who will destroy your team average while hitting some bombs.
94. Paulo Orlando: Get set to move up Orlando is he nets a starting job this spring as he is a solid hitter who can run.
95. Brandon Drury: Opened some eyes with good overall hitting early on last season but Drury is just a bench outfielder.
96. Nori Aoki: Can hit .280 in his sleep but Aoki is not running anymore.
97. Franklin Gutierrez: The nice 2015 story didn;t carry over into 2017. Gutierrez could already be out of chances in Seattle.
98. Michael Taylor: Only has value if injures open up an opportunity.
99. Trayce Thompson: Yet another in a huge fraternity of guys who can hit for power and not average.
100.Socrates Brito: Can run all day but again needs a chance.
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