At the end of the day, your fantasy football draft is just a slice of a giant roster-building pie. Post-draft, you've got some wheeling and dealing to do in order to make your team look better on paper. And once the season starts, being active on your waiver wire is a must.
Having a good draft helps, though, and you shouldn't let anyone tell you otherwise.
If you want to feel like Superman exiting your draft, you've got to be able to distinguish the good and the bad based on average draft position. The bad -- players who are overrated at each position -- have already been discussed.
Here's a look at the players who are the best values at their respective positions.