Yes, you see that alot in fantasy where a guy might be very valuable in the "real world" but not in fantasy. Oh another thing to keep in my mind is how UNvaluable outfielders are. I didn't draft any outfielders until like the 10th round or so. It is my opinion that unless you come across some uber-stud outfielder like Carlos Beltran was a few years ago, then you would be wise not to take an OF high. The reasoning being that outfielders are dime a dozen in that the difference between an elite outfielder and a regular outfielder is slight. For example, look at last year's stats. There were 23 outfielders with 25 or more HR (the most being Dunn with 40) and 25 outfielders with 85+ RBI. First base is similar as well in that there are plenty of guys who can get you 25 HR, 85 RBI, and score 85 runs. Thus, unless a truly elite player at one of those positions falls in your lap in the first round or so, it is wiser (at least in my opinion) to take a stud SP or middle infielder high in the draft. Yeah, that's one thing I did a good job with because that's something I'd do if I was building a real team. I was pretty happy with my early picks of Utley, McCann, and Stephen Drew. But another thing that didn't even really cross my mind during the draft was steals. I think Utley is my top steal guy. But hopefully with the way I drafted, my HR, RBI, R/K, ERA, WHIP will make up for losing the steals and saves every time.