One of the hardest things for fantasy owners to figure out before a draft is a plan or philosophy. In today's fantasy games, most owners know the player pool. Many times, winning or losing comes down to planning your attack. Sometimes you can't come up with a plan until you know your draft position.
The first plan is a prevailing theory shared among many of the top players in the high-stakes baseball market. I'll call it PAPS. This core philosophy is built around power, average, starting pitching, and saves. A fantasy owner may land speed early, but it isn't a target skill for their team development.