Every Sunday, we examine 3 players you should consider picking up from the waiver wire in your pool.

The 2015-16 NHL season is heading into its third full week, with many fantasy managers looking to shed unproductive roster pieces in favor of others more capable of propelling their teams further up the standings.

Here's a look at three players to consider picking up this week:

Jets F Nikolaj Ehlers: 2 G, 3 A, +3, 25 SOG

Owned in 34 percent of Yahoo leagues

There's no shortage of impressive first-year players putting up big numbers, but Ehlers is one under-the-radar rookie to keep an eye on.

The ninth overall pick from the 2014 NHL Draft has recorded five points through his first seven games, and is firing the puck on net at will to boot. Averaging 3.6 shots on goal per game, Ehlers leads all rookies in this category, and the 25 total shots puts him in a tie for 12th among all players. These numbers are even more impressive when you consider he's averaging only 15:21 of ice time per game.

In fact, Ehlers finds himself among elite-level company in terms of shots per 60 at even strength, ranking fifth and slotted between Vladimir Tarasenko and Max Pacioretty.

What this means is Ehlers is a threat to score every time he steps on the ice, and isn't likely to slow down as the season wears on. Should he see a bump in ice time while continuing to shoot at his current rate, his point totals can only continue to increase.

Blues D Colton Parayko: 3 G, 2 A, +5, 19 SOG

Owned in 30 percent of Yahoo leagues

While Ehlers is a familiar name in fantasy circles, few expected anything noteworthy from Parayko, a third-round pick of the Blues in 2012.

The 22-year-old defenseman, however, is making waves after posting five points in the first eight games of his career while averaging almost 20 minutes of ice time per game on the St. Louis blue line.

Similarly to Ehlers, what bodes well for Parayko is his shot rate. With 7.09 shots per 60 at even strength, he ranks 13th among all NHL defensemen. On top of that, his 33 shot attempts bump him up to fourth.

And, as seen in Saturday's overtime loss to the New York Islanders, good things happen when you get the puck on net.

That goal from Parayko was a little unusual, but we'll take it anyway. #NYIvsSTL pic.twitter.com/tJVSb5tT88 — #HockeyFightsCancer (@StLouisBlues) October 25, 2015

To date, Parayko is the 10th-ranked defenseman in Yahoo leagues, and, after seeing 23:39 of ice time Saturday, doesn't appear to be going away any time soon.

Devils F Adam Henrique: 6 G, 3 A, +3, 19 SOG

Owned in 21 percent of Yahoo leagues

Not much was expected from the Devils this season, but the top line of Henrique, Mike Cammalleri, and Lee Stempniak has been a pleasant surprise.

Henrique leads New Jersey with six goals through nine games, including three in his past two games. And while he's unlikely to keep up a shooting percentage of 31.6, he did score 25 goals two seasons ago, and recorded 35 assists as a rookie.

Hindered last season by a wrist injury, Henrique underwent offseason surgery to remedy the issue, and is currently on pace for 195 shots on goal, which would shatter his previous career high of 137.

Henrique also has two power-play points and a shorthanded goal, meaning he's going to be used by head coach John Hynes in all situations.

Fantasy managers in need of a center should look his way before he's scooped up.

- Advanced statistical information courtesy of Puckalytics