With the football season done and dusted, we are officially in fantasy baseball season.
For some, fantasy baseball season kicked off quite some time ago, and we can use that to our advantage as we prepare for our respective drafts. Over at the NFBC, hundreds of drafts have taken place, so let's utilize those results to see some risers and fallers we need to be aware of, as well as use their average draft position (ADP) data as a reference point. A lot can -- and will -- change between now and Opening Day, but we've got to start somewhere.
Let's take a quick look at some hitters currently going in the top-100 picks who could be overpriced at their ADP.