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A key component of every dynasty league each season is the annual First-Year Player Draft. This is always an exciting time for dynasty leaguers when you can welcome a brand spanking new batch of prospects to your dynasty team. Don’t literally spank them though. I’m sure Commissioner Manfred would frown upon that. Some leagues draft the FYPD and J2 players separately, but I jammed them all together into one singular top-100 J2 & FYPD rankings. This is a great year to have a top pick as the first six players in my rankings below are already within my top-40 overall prospects with three inside my top-20.

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Top-100 J2 & FYPD Rankings For Dynasty Leagues

First Tier & Battle at The Top

After much deliberation, I have settled in on a locked-in top tier for FYPD/J2 drafts. It took some feeling out, as usual, but I’ve also settled in on my order within that tier as well. Is that my final answer Regis? Yes, yes it is. In order, the top tier is Andrew Vaughn, Jasson Dominguez, Bobby Witt Jr, C.J. Abrams, Adley Rutschman, and Riley Greene. You’re probably wondering, “Rutschman at 5? You must be scared of drafting catchers Eric!” I’m really not. More times than I can remember, I’ve lauded Adley Rutschman and called him the top dynasty catcher in the game ahead of Joey Bart whom I’m also very high on. It’s just that the offensive upside of the four in front of him is so robust, it’s hard to rank him ahead of those guys. In terms of floor, he’s right there with Vaughn.

Dominguez, while only still 16, might have the highest upside in the draft. Both him and Witt possess 30/30 upside, but Dominguez gets the nod at #2 due to a better hit tool. At #4, C.J. Abrams has done nothing but dominate since the draft, hitting .393 with 15 steals in 34 games. With a plus hit tool, elite speed, and double-digit pop, the upside here is off the charts.

Finally, we get to Andrew Vaughn, my #1 prospect for 2019 FYPDs. Simply put, Vaughn has the best combination of ceiling and floor in this draft class. He combines a plus hit tool with easy plus raw power and has a chance to develop into a .300/35 middle of the order beast. If the lure of Dominguez sways you to him at 1.1, I won’t put up a stink about it. Just remember that Vaughn is several years closer to the Majors.

Weaker Pitching Crop

The 2018 FYPD crop was filled with high-upside pitching talent that this 2019 class simply cannot match. There are no Casey Mize level arms in this class and nobody I’d even put on the Matthew Liberatore, Logan Gilbert level either. Now, that doesn’t mean there aren’t upside arms for you to target in your draft. The trio leading the way are Daniel Espino, Jackson Rutledge, and Alek Manoah. I’ve never been a huge supporter of targeting pitchers early in a FYPD, but if any of these guys fall to you after pick 15 or so, I wouldn’t have any problems scooping one of them up.

Outside of them, Nick Lodolo is a boring high-floor, low-ceiling arm, but those guys have value too. He’s also likely one of, if not the first 2019 starting pitcher to make it to the Majors Leagues due to how advanced of an arm he is. If safe is your thing, you’ll love Lodolo.

Once you get past these top guys, you’re probably better off waiting unless you really need arms. If you do need an arm, the next tier of George Kirby, Matthew Allan, Quinn Priester, and Brennan Malone isn’t a bad pool to dip your toes in. All four have the ceiling of #2 starters. There is a massive drop to the next pitcher in my rankings after these four. If you want to wait on pitching, Noah Song, Zack Thompson, Blake Walston, and T.J. Sikkema have some intrigue.

Other Intriguing Prospects

Greg Jones, SS, TB: Elite speedster, but still raw with the bat.

Michael Toglia, 1B, COL: Massive power upside at Coors. As long as the hit tool develops, he could be a middle of the order force.

Matthew Wallner, OF, MIN: Same as above just without the Coors Field effect.

Sammy Siani, OF, PIT: Michael’s little brother might even be better than he is. Potential to hit for average, some power, and swipe 20-plus bags.

Hudson Head, OF, SD: Looks like a steal in the 3rd round with the potential for above-average to plus offensive tools.

Trejyn Fletcher, OF, STL: Saw him here in Maine and was impressed with the skill set. Very raw and will need longer to develop but the offensive tools are tantalizing.

Bryant Packard, OF, DET: I’m higher than most on Packard, but the guy just produces, Doesn’t wow you but has the skills to hit .280/20 with a fairly high floor.

Noah Song, RHP, BOS: As mentioned above, he’s an arm to target after the elite tier. Has the ceiling of a #2.

Luis Medina, OF, MIL: Sneaky-good international target with massive raw power.

Peyton Burdick, OF, MIA: Might struggle to hit for a high average, but the raw power here is huge and Burdick can draw walks frequently. If the hit tool improves, watch out.

Jhon Diaz, OF, TB: One of my favorite J2 targets outside the elite group. Has the potential to develop into a 55-hit, 55-power, 60-speed at peak.

Ismael Mena, OF, SD: Speed for days with raw but projectable offensive tools.

Joshua Mears, OF, SD: Immense raw power, but hit tool needs work.

George Feliz, OF, SEA: Toolsy outfielder that drew Victor Robles comps from some scouts.

Full Top-100 Rankings

Rank Player Pos Team 1 Andrew Vaughn 1B CHW 2 Jasson Dominguez OF NYY 3 C.J. Abrams SS SD 4 Bobby Witt Jr SS KC 5 Adley Rutschman C BAL 6 Riley Greene OF DET 7 Corbin Carroll OF ARI 8 Erick Pena OF KC 9 J.J. Bleday OF MIA 10 Robert Puason SS OAK 11 Hunter Bishop OF SF 12 Josh Jung 3B TEX 13 Bayron Lora OF TEX 14 Greg Jones SS TB 15 Kameron Misner OF MIA 16 Daniel Espino RHP CLE 17 Kody Hoese 3B LAD 18 Jackson Rutledge RHP WAS 19 Brett Baty 3B NYM 20 Bryson Stott SS PHI 21 Alek Manoah RHP TOR 22 Michael Toglia 1B COL 23 George Kirby RHP SEA 24 Luis Rodriguez OF LAD 25 Keoni Cavaco SS MIN 26 Nick Lodolo LHP CIN 27 Matthew Wallner OF MIN 28 Gunnar Henderson SS BAL 29 Matthew Allan LHP NYM 30 Braden Shewmake SS ATL 31 Michael Busch 2B LAD 32 Quinn Priester RHP PIT 33 Maximo Acosta SS TEX 34 Brennan Malone RHP ARI 35 Hudson Head OF SD 36 Will Wilson SS SF 37 Tyler Callihan 3B CIN 38 Jordan Brewer OF HOU 39 Arol Vera SS LAA 40 Trejyn Fletcher OF STL 41 Sammy Siani OF PIT 42 Anthony Volpe SS NYY 43 Shea Langeliers C ATL 44 Reece Hinds 3B CIN 45 Bryant Packard OF DET 46 Logan Davidson SS OAK 47 Zack Thompson LHP STL 48 Matthew Lugo SS BOS 49 Peyton Burdick OF MIA 50 Dauri Lorenzo SS HOU 51 Reginald Preciado SS SD 52 JJ Goss RHP TB 53 Logan Wyatt 1B SF 54 Chase Strumpf 2B CHC 55 Brady McConnell SS KC 56 Josh Wolf RHP NYM 57 Luis Medina OF MIL 58 Kyren Paris SS LAA 59 Blake Walston LHP ARI 60 Ismael Mena OF SD 61 Alexander Ramirez OF NYM 62 Davis Wendzel 3B TEX 63 Zach Watson OF BAL 64 Josh Smith SS NYY 65 Nasim Nunez SS MIA 66 Emmanuel Rodriguez OF MIN 67 Joshua Mears OF SD 68 Matt Canterino RHP MIN 69 T.J. Sikkema LHP NYY 70 Jimmy Lewis RHP LAD 71 Austin Shenton 3B SEA 72 Noah Song RHP BOS 73 Andry Lara RHP WAS 74 Jhon Diaz OF TB 75 Seth Johnson RHP TB 76 Dominic Fletcher OF ARI 77 Ethan Small LHP MIL 78 Antoine Kelly RHP MIL 79 Yolbert Sanchez SS CHW 80 Matt Gorski OF PIT 81 Jose Salas SS MIA 82 Colin Barber OF HOU 83 Erik Miller LHP PHI 84 Cameron Cannon 2B BOS 85 Dasan Brown OF TOR 86 Jamari Baylor SS PHI 87 Bryce Ball 1B ATL 88 Kendall Williams RHP TOR 89 Aaron Schunk 3B COL 90 Kory Lee C HOU 91 Drey Jameson RHP ARI 92 Ryan Jensen RHP CHC 93 Will Holland SS MIN 94 Brenton Doyle OF COL 95 Brayan Medina RHP SD 96 Adael Amador SS COL 97 Matthew Thompson RHP CHW 98 Kyle Stowers OF BAL 99 Will Robertson OF TOR 100 John Doxakis LHP TB

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