
10. Eric Hosmer, Kansas City Royals
Hosmer has always been a good hitter, but never contributed in home runs and RBIs that fantasy players loved to target in drafts. Over the last two years, Hosmer has averaged 21 home runs and 98 RBIs. Not great numbers but he has been very consistent and will give you a good average and OBP.
He is a perfect fit to be a middle to late round pick who can be plugged in at first base or the Utility spot. He is a safe pick in drafts but doesn’t have much upside. Having a player with safety is very critical in season long leagues, don’t draft somebody because they are “boring.” Not every player will be an MVP candidate or top five at their position. If he falls to you in a keeper league or dynasty go ahead and draft him but he doesn’t have the fantasy superstar upside that the other top ten options offer.
If he falls to you in a keeper league or dynasty go ahead and draft him but he doesn’t have the fantasy superstar upside that the other top ten options offer.