We're still a ways away from the start of the MLB season, but now isn't a bad time to jump back in and start unearthing potential draft values based on early-season average draft position (ADP) results.
The National Fantasy Baseball Championship (NFBC) has been hosting drafts since not long after last season ended, and with competitors putting a good chunk of change on the line in these high-stakes contests, this is a great resource to find reliable ADP data from some hardcore and sharp fantasy baseball enthusiasts.
One way to find good production at a potential discount is by looking at players who are coming off down 2018 campaigns.