When fantasy baseball managers enter a draft and look for ways to separate themselves from their leaguemates, they don't typically find them at the top of the order.
Barring injuries, just about everyone's early-round selections are going to deliver.
Where teams should aim to separate is with those later picks. A lot of them won't pan out and will wind up needing to be replaced on the waiver wire, so those that do connect can give you a big leg up on the competition.
Our aim here is to identify some of these deeper draft picks—average draft position (ADP) outside of the top 175, per FantasyPros—who may not get celebrated during the talent grab but could loom as legitimate difference-makers by season's end.