1. Carlos Correa: Offers tantalizing combination of youth, proven production and upside with eligibility at premium position.

2. Mike Trout: Splitting hairs on the top 3, in my opinion.

3. Bryce Harper



4. Manny Machado </b><br><b>5. Xander Bogaerts: </b>Perhaps a lesson in why we should remain patient with Addison Russell?<br><b>6. Mookie Betts </b><br><b>7. Corey Seager: </b>Lack of wheels caps his (very high) fantasy ceiling.<br><b>8. Kris Bryant: </b>Has cut down on his K's significantly.<br><b>9. Anthony Rizzo<br> 10. Francisco Lindor <br> 11. Nolan Arenado <br> 12. Jose Altuve<br> 13. Paul Goldschmidt <br> 14. Clayton Kershaw: </b>There's no such thing as a bankable ace of any age, but he's as close as anyone will ever get. I'd sell.



15. George Springer

16. Gregory Polanco

17. Giancarlo Stanton: Good time to buy low.

18. Nomar Mazara: Lack of wheels caps his (very high) fantasy ceiling.

19. Rougned Odor



20. Andrew McCutchen<br> 21. Josh Donaldson<br> 22. Starling Marte<br> 23. Miguel Sano: </b>His batting average won't be an asset, but won't significantly hinder you either.<br><b>24. Noah Syndergaard: </b>Talent so absurd that I'll put the blinders on for some red flags.<br><b>25. Jose Fernandez<br> 26. Madison Bumgarner<br> 27. Chris Sale<br> 28. Jake Arrieta<br> 29. Yoan Moncada:</b> Basically untouchable in dynasty leagues I'm in.<br><b>30. Brendan Rodgers:</b> Basically untouchable in dynasty leagues I'm in.<br><b>31. Miguel Cabrera<br> 32. Christian Yelich: </b>Elite fantasy role player held back by back issues and modest power and speed upside.<br><b>33. J.D. Martinez<br> 34. Buster Posey<br> 35. Robinson Cano<br> 36. Eric Hosmer<br> 37. Kyle Schwarber: </b>Will move him up in the spring when he's healthy again.<br><b>38. Byron Buxton: </b>Patience…<br><b>39. Addison Russell: </b> Steady, incremental progress.<br><b>40. Jose Abreu<br> 41. Stephen Strasburg<br> 42. Jacob deGrom<br> 43. Justin Upton: </b>Painfully streaky, but numbers tend to get there in the end.<br><b>44. Max Scherzer<br> 45. Dee Gordon: </b>A tough rank for me; high variance.<br><b>46. A.J. Pollock: </b>Another tough rank due to health questions.<br><b>47. Chris Davis<br> 48. Charlie Blackmon: </b>Unlike Arenado, I'm less confident that he lasts in Coors.<br><b>49. Alex Bregman:</b> Tough to match his combination of pedigree, fantasy skill set and age-adjusted production.<br><b>50. Marcell Ozuna: </b>Hit the ball hard in '15, too, but with worse luck and a short leash.



51. Trevor Story: Based on trades I've seen, other dynasty owners are still more skeptical than this ranking.

52. Ryan Braun: Decent time to sell to those who forgot about the back and thumb issues.

53. Brandon Belt

54. Wil Myers: Look what he can do when healthy.

55. Anthony Rendon



56. Matt Carpenter<br> 57. Tim Anderson: </b>Fade in OBP leagues.<br><b>58. Yoenis Cespedes<br> 59. Joc Pederson: </b>Can be higher for OBP leagues.<br><b>60. Freddie Freeman<br> 61. Carlos Gonzalez<br> 62. Kyle Seager<br> 63. David Price<br> 64. Gerrit Cole: </b>Still like the talent and love the park, but where did the whiffs go? <br><b>65. Carlos Carrasco<br> 66. Danny Salazar<br> 67. J.P. Crawford<br> 68. Trea Turner<br> 69. Javier Baez: </b>K's are at a very manageable place right now.<br><b>70. Maikel Franco<br> 71. Todd Frazier<br> 72. Zack Greinke<br> 73. Yu Darvish<br> 74. Craig Kimbrel<br> 75. Kenley Jansen<br> 76. Aroldis Chapman<br> 77. Matt Harvey<br> 78. Corey Kluber: </b>"Bad fastball" guy may not be as good as peripherals suggest.<br><b>79. Julio Urias: </b>I'd look to sell for a stud bat to anyone that thinks Urias equals two decades of ace.<br><b>80. Joey Votto<br> 81. Adam Jones<br> 82. Adam Eaton<br> 83. Lucas Giolito: </b>I'd look to sell if I owned him; part of this ranking is his perceived trade value more than how I feel about him.<br><b>84. Chris Archer<br> 85. Jackie Bradley Jr.<br> 86. Jon Lester<br> 87. Felix Hernandez: </b>I say he overcomes velocity dip.<br><b>88. Jung Ho Kang<br> 89. Evan Longoria<br> 90. Johnny Cueto<br> 91. Zach Britton<br> 92. Jeurys Familia<br> 93. Masahiro Tanaka<br> 94. Ozhaino Albies: </b>Handling Triple-A at just 19 years old.<br><b>95. Joey Gallo: </b>I probably over-ranked him this spring, but he's made significant strides to address his weaknesses this year.<br><b>96. Jorge Mateo<br> 97. Victor Robles<br> 98. David Dahl<br> 99. Jonathan Lucroy<br> 100. Tyler Glasnow </b><br><b>101. Stephen Piscotty: </b>Was very wrong about his power.<br><b>102. Billy Hamilton<br> 103. Jurickson Profar: </b>Would like to see him run more.<br><b>104. Clint Frazier<br> 105. Jonathan Schoop<br> 106. Marcus Semien<br> 107. Troy Tulowitzki<br> 108. Andrew Miller: </b>High floor even if he's never a closer (I think he will be).<br><b>109. Dellin Betances: </b>High floor even if he's never a closer (I think he will be).<br><b>110. Jorge Soler: </b>I'm buying low.<br><b>111. Jason Heyward: </b>I'm buying low.<br><b>112. Michael Brantley: </b> I'm buying low.<br><b>113. Jose Bautista: </b>Still an OBP stud.<br><b>114. Lewis Brinson<br> 115. Jason Kipnis<br> 116. Taijuan Walker<br> 117. Cole Hamels<br> 118. Lance McCullers<br> 119. Edwin Encarnacion<br> 120. Jean Segura: </b>What a turnaround.<br><b>121. Jacoby Ellsbury<br> 122. Max Kepler<br> 123. Michael Conforto: </b>Worried about platoon splits.<br><b>124. A.J. Reed: </b>Worried about platoon splits.<br><b>125. Roberto Osuna<br> 126. Franklin Barreto: </b>Patience. Very young for his level.<br><b>127. Nick Castellanos: </b>Finally showing that sweet hit tool we heard about from the Minors.<br><b>128. Austin Meadows: </b>Reached Triple-A at just 21, but currently blocked in Pittsburgh.<br><b>129. Andrew Benintendi: </b>Hype may have gotten a little out of hand.<br><b>130. Aaron Judge: </b>His time is nearing.<br><b>131. Blake Snell<br> 132. Steven Matz: </b>Young and talented, but checkered health history prevents a higher ranking.<br><b>133. Odubel Herrera<br> 134. Yasiel Puig: </b>I'm buying low… just kidding, I'm out.<br><b>135. Nelson Cruz<br> 136. Ian Desmond<br> 137. Brian Dozier<br> 138. Rafael Devers: </b>What did you expect from a teenager at Class A Advanced? He's fine.<br><b>139. David Robertson<br> 140. Khris Davis: </b>Consider him a discount Giancarlo Stanton.<br><b>141. Aaron Nola<br> 142. Vince Velasquez<br> 143. Jose Quintana<br> 144. Josh Bell: </b>So what if he can't ever hit 25 homers?<br><b>145. Dallas Keuchel<br> 146. Jake Lamb<br> 147. Wade Davis: </b>As of this writing he has a "strained right forearm," so consider this a "placeholder" ranking until more info.<br><b>148. Willy Adames: </b>Particularly exciting prospect for OBP leagues.<br><b>149. Ian Happ<br> 150. Orlando Arcia: </b>Discount J.P. Crawford?<br><b>151. Nick Williams: </b>Perfectly acceptable season for a 22-year-old at Triple-A.<br><b>152. Dansby Swanson<br> 153. Bradley Zimmer: </b>I try not to pretend I can identify bust risks better than the next guy, but I'm skeptical of him. Sneaky old; lots of K's.<br><b>154. Manuel Margot: </b>Handling Triple-A well at just 21 years old; may be more valuable in reality than fantasy, but glove should help him stay in lineup every day.<br><b>155. Daniel Murphy </b><br><b>156. Raimel Tapia: </b>Coors Field, fantasy skills, etc.<br><b>157. Josh Reddick<br> 158. Dexter Fowler<br> 159. Dustin Pedroia<br> 160. Mark Trumbo<br> 161. Brett Gardner<br> 162. Ian Kinsler<br> 163. Hunter Pence<br> 164. Jay Bruce<br> 165. DJ LeMahieu: </b> I'd sell, but as long as he remains in Coors it's hard to deny his fantasy chops.<br><b>166. Ketel Marte<br> 167. Brian McCann<br> 168. Salvador Perez<br> 169. Lorenzo Cain: </b>I doubt his fantasy game ages well.<br><b>170. Carlos Martinez<br> 171. Tyson Ross<br> 172. Drew Pomeranz: </b>Will he be traded? Whiffs for days!<br><b>173. Cody Allen<br> 174. Willson Contreras<br> 175. Sonny Gray<br> 176. Jameson Taillon: </b>Shoulders and elbows and bears, oh my! (In other words, he's talented but risky.)<br><b>177. Carlos Santana: </b>Bump him up in OBP leagues.<br><b>178. Jonathan Villar: </b>I'm still skeptical, but can't knock the fantasy skills if he continues to earn starting roles.<br><b>179. Michael Wacha<br> 180. Michael Fulmer<br> 181. Danny Duffy: </b>At this ranking, I'm a believer.<br><b>182. Marcus Stroman<br> 183. Devon Travis<br> 184. Carlos Rodon<br> 185. Blake Swihart<br> 186. Amed Rosario<br> 187. Michael Pineda: </b> I'll stubbornly stick with him because of the strong K/BB ratio.<br><b>188. Rich Hill: </b>"I've always said Rich Hill had ace upside," said no one.<br><b>189. Brandon Crawford<br> 190. Neil Walker<br> 191. Mallex Smith<br> 192. Jake Odorizzi: </b>Cross your fingers that if he's traded, he goes to another spacious park.<br><b>193. Travis d'Arnaud<br> 194. Ronald Acuna: </b>Discount Victor Robles.<br><b>195. James Paxton: </b>Holy velocity uptick!<br><b>196. Drew Smyly: </b>Troubling that he's having homer problems at the Trop... but strikeouts!<br><b>197. Trayce Thompson: </b>Fade in standard leagues; fantasy-friendly power-speed game.<br><b>198. Mark Melancon: </b>Bad fastball closer keeps getting it done.<br><b>199. Matt Kemp<br> 200. Danny Valencia </b><br><b>201. Prince Fielder: </b> I've seen him go for dirt cheap packages.<br><b>202. Kole Calhoun<br> 203. Corey Dickerson </b><br><b>204. Shin-Soo Choo: </b> Cherish and never go to bed angry at each other in OBP leagues.<br><b>205. Alex Reyes<br> 206. Ben Zobrist </b><br><b>207. Julio Teheran: </b> Anti-peripheral wizard keeps his ERA in check, but I'm wary of such players long-term.<br><b>208. David Peralta<br> 209. Wilson Ramos: </b> I'm buying the narrative that he had vision issues.<br><b>210. Greg Bird<br> 211. Mike Moustakas<br> 212. Starlin Castro<br> 213. Victor Martinez<br> 214. Adam Duvall<br> 215. Carlos Gomez: </b>I assume he was hurt this year, but can't assume he'll bounce back either.<br><b>216. Adrian Beltre<br> 217. Alex Gordon<br> 218. Matt Holliday </b><br><b>219. David Ortiz: </b> I've yet to see him get traded, but this is where I'd buy as a contender.<br><b>220. Hector Rondon: </b> He's been dynamite, but I worry about Cubs trading for an even flashier closer.<br><b>221. Joe Ross: </b> Shoulder stuff is the worst stuff.<br><b>222. Kenta Maeda<br> 223. Logan Forsythe<br> 224. Jesse Winker:</b> Power is lacking, but impressive BB/K guy and opportunity is there in Cincy.<br><b>225. Gary Sanchez: </b> Sanchez's baserunning is a stealth fantasy skill; wouldn't be surprised if he swipes a half dozen bases per season.<br><b>226. Gleyber Torres:</b> Another positive season for Torres, who has handled Class A Advanced at age 19.<br><b>227. Hunter Renfroe<br> 228. Tyler O'Neill<br> 229. Dan Vogelbach: </b> OK, he can hit. See if low prospect rankings make him cheap to acquire.<br><b>230. Kevin Gausman<br> 231. Justin Bour: </b>Bouring (see what I did there?), but productive.<br><b>232. Jose Berrios<br> 233. Aaron Sanchez<br> 234. John Lackey<br> 235. Jeff Samardzija<br> 236. Raisel Iglesias: </b> Reds bullpen is… shaky, which makes Iglesias a high-end closer spec.<br><b>237. Anderson Espinoza:</b> Have to take his stats in context of his age.<br><b>238. Luis Severino<br> 239. Leonys Martin<br> 240. Yasmany Tomas<br> 241. Raul Mondesi<br> 242. Ben Revere: </b> Platoon risk, and speed ages poorly.<br><b>243. Garrett Richards<br> 244. Sean Manaea: </b> 11 percent whiff rate bodes well for future strikeout upside, but he's a bust risk.<br><b>245. Adrian Gonzalez: </b>Missed the window to sell for meaningful return.<br><b>246. Albert Pujols: </b> Missed the window to sell for meaningful return.<br><b>247. Elvis Andrus<br> 248. Brett Lawrie<br> 249. Jordan Zimmermann<br> 250. Brett Phillips </b><br><b>251. J.T. Realmuto: </b> All-around contributor brings unique skills to catcher position.<br><b>252. Matt Duffy: </b> All-around contributor brings unique skills to third-base position.<br><b>253. Steven Souza Jr.<br> 254. Hanley Ramirez<br> 255. Evan Gattis<br> 256. Gio Gonzalez<br> 257. Aledmys Diaz<br> 258. Chris Carter<br> 259. Joe Panik<br> 260. Travis Shaw: </b> League average bat in a great park and a great lineup.<br><b>261. A.J. Ramos<br> 262. Jose De Leon<br> 263. Trevor Bauer<br> 264. Lucas Duda<br> 265. Jose Reyes<br> 266. Kyle Hendricks<br> 267. Steven Wright: </b> I don't have the guts to pay for him yet. Haven't seen evidence that the knuckleball consistently yields a low BABIP.<br><b>268. Matt Wieters<br> 269. Alex Cobb<br> 270. Hyun Soo Kim: </b> I think he'll be a big second half riser.<br><b>271. Jonathan Papelbon: </b> I say he gets another contract to be a closer somewhere next year.<br><b>272. Bobby Bradley:</b> Bump him up in OBP.<br><b>273. Nick Gordon<br> 274. Kevin Newman:</b> Injury slows what could have been a very brief Minor League career. Dude can hit.<br><b>275. Derek Fisher<br> 276. Sam Dyson<br> 277. Alex Colome </b><br><b>278. Michael Saunders: </b> A sell high.<br><b>279. Yasmani Grandal: </b> Bump him up in OBP.<br><b>280. Jose Ramirez<br> 281. Melvin Upton Jr.<br> 282. Eduardo Nunez </b><br><b>283. Harrison Bader<br> 284. Kyle Tucker<br> 285. Trent Clark<br> 286. Cody Reed<br> 287. Randal Grichuk: </b>Rough year for Grichuk, no denying that.<br><b>288. Matt Moore: </b> Has his best swinging-strike rate since 2012.<br><b>289. Jaime Garcia<br> 290. Adam Conley<br> 291. Yordano Ventura: </b>Exhibit 10,000 in why I avoid holding young SP when not in contention.<br><b>292. Eduardo Rodriguez: </b>Exhibit 10,001 in why I avoid holding young SP when not in contention.<br><b>293. Eugenio Suarez<br> 294. Ryan McMahon<br> 295. Alex Wood<br> 296. Forrest Wall<br> 297. Anthony DeSclafani<br> 298. Zack Wheeler<br> 299. Shelby Miller<br> 300. Jerad Eickhoff </b><br><b>301. Hyun-Jin Ryu<br> 302. Wei-Yin Chen<br> 303. Adam Wainwright<br> 304. Rick Porcello<br> 305. Ryan Zimmerman<br> 306. Curtis Granderson<br> 307. Brad Miller<br> 308. Justin Turner<br> 309. Jhonny Peralta<br> 310. Roman Quinn: </b>Discount Mallex Smith.<br><b>311. Dalton Pompey<br> 312. Josh Harrison<br> 313. Denard Span<br> 314. Justin Verlander<br> 315. Chris Tillman<br> 316. Patrick Corbin<br> 317. Archie Bradley<br> 318. Arodys Vizcaino: </b>If the deadline passes and he's still on the Braves, move him up 100 spots.<br><b>319. Francisco Liriano: </b>We've seen him look awful and bounce back to pitch like an SP2, but whiffs are way down (though still good).<br><b>320. Didi Gregorius: </b>Emerging as a viable, cheap SS option; won't hurt you in any category in any format.<br><b>321. Kolten Wong: </b>Platoon risk is there, but power-speed combo upside remains.<br><b>322. Daniel Norris<br> 323. Josh Hader<br> 324. Tyler Skaggs<br> 325. Mike Clevinger<br> 326. Dylan Cozens<br> 327. Carlos Beltran: </b>Little reason to think he can't be productive as DH for another year or two.<br><b>328. Rowdy Tellez<br> 329. Trey Mancini<br> 330. Billy Burns: </b>If the playing time isn't there, his wheels don't matter.<br><b>331. Kendrys Morales<br> 332. Santiago Casilla<br> 333. Jacob Nottingham: </b>Like many catching prospects, patience will be required.<br><b>334. Ken Giles: </b>My second favorite closer spec.<br><b>335. Willie Calhoun<br> 336. Cody Bellinger<br> 337. Martin Prado<br> 338. Junior Guerra: </b>Lack of track record stops me from ranking him even higher.<br><b>339. Daniel Mengden: </b>Elite in leagues that count mustaches.<br><b>340. Brandon McCarthy: </b>Elite in leagues that count Twitter prowess.<br><b>341. Kevin Kiermaier<br> 342. Kevin Pillar<br> 343. Melky Cabrera<br> 344. Brandon Moss<br> 345. Jon Gray: </b>Swinging strike rate of 11.8 percent is very impressive… unfortunately, there's Coors Field.<br><b>346. Chad Green: </b>This is an awfully hot-takey ranking but he's had a dominant year at Triple-A.<br><b>347. Jason Hammel<br> 348. Asdrubal Cabrera<br> 349. Mike Napoli<br> 350. Brandon Drury<br> 351. Adam Lind<br> 352. Alex Verdugo<br> 353. Dominic Smith: </b>Production looks meh, but it's all about context, folks. He just turned 21 and is doing fine at Double-A.<br><b>354. Brandon Finnegan<br> 355. Seung Hwan Oh: </b>"Final Boss" could be off this list in a year or up 200 spots.<br><b>356. Scott Kazmir<br> 357. Jordan Patterson: </b>Is he not better than Parra already?<br><b>358. Jorge Alfaro<br> 359. Alcides Escobar: </b>Wheels are slowing down along with his overall production.<br><b>360. Welington Castillo<br> 361. Scooter Gennett<br> 362. Derek Norris<br> 363. Brent Honeywell<br> 364. Harold Ramirez<br> 365. Nick Tropeano<br> 366. Hunter Strickland: </b>Hasn't exactly locked down the "heir apparent" tag as I thought he would, but still should be considered the favorite to succeed Santiago Casilla.<br><b>367. Trevor Rosenthal: </b>We haven't seen the last of Rosenthal the closer, in my opinion.<br><b>368. Will Harris: </b>Will Astros stick with him when they have a flame-thrower that misses more bats behind him?<br><b>369. Steve Cishek: </b>Another "bad fastball" closer that I'm skeptical of long term.<br><b>370. Jake McGee: </b>Whiffs are way down, but track record is too good to count him out.<br><b>371. Jeremy Jeffress: </b>Another trade candidate; could become just a guy as a contender's setup man.<br><b>372. Kelvin Herrera: </b>Because Wade Davis has a strained right forearm.<br><b>373. Rajai Davis: </b>Screams "sell high," but has there been a more underrated dynasty asset in the last decade?<br><b>374. Francisco Rodriguez<br> 375. Marco Estrada<br> 376. Aaron Blair<br> 377. Russell Martin: </b>I assume he was hurt this year. Fade in standard (batting average) leagues.<br><b>378. Zack Cozart<br> 379. Alen Hanson<br> 380. Nathan Eovaldi: </b>May need a new park; homer problems are new to 2016.<br><b>381. Ian Kennedy<br> 382. Michael Gettys<br> 383. Dilson Herrera<br> 384. Stephen Vogt<br> 385. Joe Musgrove<br> 386. Matt Wisler<br> 387. Andrew Heaney<br> 388. Renato Nunez<br> 389. Byung Ho Park<br> 390. Eloy Jimenez<br> 391. Ryan Mountcastle: </b>When a former first-round pick hits and plays short, you should take notice.<br><b>392. Brady Aiken: </b>Finally made his debut, now we play the waiting game.<br><b>393. Jose Peraza<br> 394. Howie Kendrick<br> 395. Joe Mauer<br> 396. Albert Almora<br> 397. Luis Ortiz<br> 398. Chase Headley<br> 399. Jed Lowrie<br> 400. Amir Garrett </b><br><b>401. Hisashi Iwakuma<br> 402. Braden Shipley<br> 403. Chris Owings<br> 404. Mauricio Cabrera: </b>Because he throws baseballs really hard, and Arodys Vizcaino is a giant trade risk.<br><b>405. Reynaldo Lopez<br> 406. Colby Rasmus<br> 407. Domingo Santana<br> 408. Chris Paddack: </b>Video game numbers with Marlins organization.<br> 409. <b>Jake Bauers<br> 410. Francisco Mejia: </b>Catcher, patience, etc. You get it.<br><b>411. Nathan Karns<br> 412. Josh Naylor<br> 413. Mike Leake<br> 414. Yohander Mendez: </b>That changeup, though.<br><b>415. Yadier Alvarez<br> 416. Francis Martes<br> 417. Ryan Madson: </b>Enjoy the ride while it lasts; not getting enough whiffs to stick around, in my opinion.<br><b>418. Alex Jackson: </b>Can be had for nothing; people act like he already is a 100 percent bust.<br><b>419. Daniel Robertson: </b>Boring profile, but he could be a regular in short order.<br><b>420. Brad Boxberger: </b>Could quickly become relevant again with an Alex Colome trade.<br><b>421. Danny Espinosa<br> 422. Yan Gomes<br> 423. Collin McHugh<br> 424. Grant Holmes<br> 425. Jeff Hoffman<br> 426. Jeimer Candelario<br> 427. Huston Street<br> 428. Jake Thompson<br> 429. Sean Newcomb<br> 430. Oswaldo Arcia<br> 431. Gavin Cecchini<br> 432. J.A. Happ<br> 433. Mark Zagunis<br> 434. Jeanmar Gomez: </b>Relievers with his profile do not remain closers.<br><b>435. Aaron Hill<br> 436. Chad Kuhl: </b>I'm a sucker for anyone that might get to make home starts in PNC Park.<br><b>437. Trevor Plouffe<br> 438. Daz Cameron<br> 439. Mike Fiers<br> 440. Josh Tomlin<br> 441. Zach Davies<br> 442. Dillon Tate<br> 443. Rymer Liriano<br> 444. Andrew Cashner<br> 445. Arismendy Alcantara<br> 446. Mitch Moreland<br> 447. Kyle Gibson<br> 448. Lonnie Chisenhall<br> 449. Jayson Werth<br> 450. Carter Capps<br> 451. Francisco Cervelli<br> 452. Adam Ottavino: </b>The reason Jake McGee isn't ranked more highly.<br><b>453. Greg Holland: </b>Former closers tend to get future save opportunities.<br><b>454. Lance Lynn<br> 455. Miguel Andujar: </b>Breakout prospect has not earned much fanfare, but he looks to be Yanks' third baseman of the future.<br><b>456. Lucius Fox<br> 457. Hunter Harvey<br> 458. Nick Plummer<br> 459. Cornelius Randolph<br> 460. Anthony Alford<br> 461. Luis Urias: </b>Younger than Robles; elite bat-to-ball skills. Keep an eye on him.<br><b>462. Austin Riley: </b>Again, numbers looked only so-so, but context is key.<br><b>463. Sean Reid-Foley<br> 464. Jorge Polanco<br> 465. Ender Inciarte<br> 466. Nick Markakis<br> 467. Kolby Allard<br> 468. Brandon Guyer<br> 469. Ke'Bryan Hayes: </b>Gets a bump due to Ke'wl first name and because I saw his dad catch the last out of '96 World Series.<br><b>470. Tyler Naquin<br> 471. Jacoby Jones: </b>Power and speed, but can he hit?<br><b>472. Yusniel Diaz<br> 473. Jamie Westbrook: </b>League average hitter so far, but did so as a not-yet-21-year-old.<br><b>474. Matt Andriese<br> 475. Pablo Sandoval<br> 476. Gerardo Parra<br> 477. John Lamb<br> 478. Pedro Alvarez<br> 479. Jimmy Nelson<br> 480. Josh Ockimey<br> 481. David Freese<br> 482. Brandon Phillips<br> 483.Yunel Escobar<br> 484. Andre Ethier<br> 485. Delino DeShields<br> 486. Jose Iglesias<br> 487. Dae-Ho Lee<br> 488. Tony Zych: </b>Another closer spec.<br><b>489. Chase Vallot<br> 490. Seth Smith<br> 491. Robbie Grossman: </b>Not buying it, but let's keep watching.<br><b>492. Luis Valbuena<br> 493. Hector Neris<br> 494. Desmond Jennings<br> 495. Shawn Kelley: </b>If Nats don't swing a trade, he's been good and Papelbon is a free agent.<br><b>496. Kyle Barraclough: </b> I've only seen him referred to as BearClaw in trade talks.<br><b>497. Brandon Nimmo<br> 498. Javier Guerra<br> 499. Domingo Acevedo: </b>Gas! Future closer?<br><b>500. Steven Brault: </b> I'm a sucker for anyone that might get to make home starts in PNC Park.