Top 50 Fantasy Prospect Defensemen – September 2016

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2016-09-12

The Top 50 Fantasy Prospect Defensemen – September edition. Late-summer adjustments…

 

Not a lot of changes this month, but what adjustments you do see are based on observations done by our DobberProspects scouting staff in this summer's '30 Teams in 30 Days' feature, in which they review the pipeline of each team, rank the prospects, and give a list of 'risers' and 'fallers'. You can access those 30 feature articles by visiting here. The below list is for points-only keeper leagues. It factors in the three key things that are important in these types of leagues – upside, wait time, and NHL certainty.

 

You can check out the Top 200 Fantasy Prospect Forwards, September edition, right here.

 

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Sep 10 Prospect Team age type Aug 10 Jul 10
1 Ivan Provorov PHI d 68.9 1 1
2 Shea Theodore ANA d 64.4 2 2
3 Zach Werenski CBJ d 63.0 3 4
4 Ryan Pulock NYI d 61.5 4 3
5 Mike Matheson FLA d 61.0 5 9
6 Julius Honka DAL d 59.4 8 8
7 Connor Carrick TOR d 58.9 9 7
8 Derrick Pouliot PIT d 58.9 7 6
9 Anthony DeAngelo ARI d 57.7 6 5
10 Nikita Zadorov COL d 57.7 10 10
11 Colin Miller BOS d 56.9 11 11
12 Madison Bowey WAS d 56.3 12 15
13 Joshua Morrissey WPG d 56.2 13 14
14 Thomas Chabot OTT d 55.1 14 13
15 Brandon Montour ANA d 54.4 15 16
16 Nikita Zaitsev TOR d 53.9 16 12
17 Travis Sanheim PHI d 53.8 17 17
18 Olli Juolevi VAN d 53.6 18 18
19 Esa Lindell DAL d 52.2 20 21
20 Mikhail Sergachev MON d 51.9 21 22
21 Ryan Graves NYR d 51.3 22 23
22 Ville Pokka CHI d 51.3 23 26
23 Mike Reilly MIN d 51.2 24 24
24 Noah Juulsen MON d 50.8 25 25
25 Slater Koekkoek TBL d 50.8 26 20
26 Jordan Subban VAN d 49.7 27 28
27 Joe Morrow BOS d 49.4 28 27
28 Jake Bean CAR d 48.5 29 29
29 Jacob Larsson ANA d 48.3 30 30
30 Jake Walman STL d 48.1 31 40
31 Jordan Schmaltz STL d 47.7 36 58
32 Jakob Chychrun ARI d 47.6 33 32
33 Jakub Zboril BOS d 47.1 19 19
34 Haydn Fleury CAR d 47.0 32 31
35 Charlie McAvoy BOS d 46.9 34 33
36 Lucas Johansen WAS d 46.7 35 34
37 Chris Bigras COL d 46.3 38 36
38 Jack Dougherty NSH d 46.1 39 37
39 Jeremy Roy SJS d 45.9 40 38
40 Samuel Morin PHI d 45.7 41 39
41 Dennis Cholowski DET d 45.6 42 41
42 Brady Skjei NYR d 45.2 44 42
43 Mirco Mueller SJS d 45.1 37 35
44 Roland McKeown CAR d 45.0 45 44
45 Ethan Bear EDM d 44.6 46 46
46 Will Butcher COL d 44.3 47 47
47 Philip Larsen VAN d 44.2 48 48
48 Dylan DeMelo SJS d 44.2 60 59
49 Dante Fabbro NSH d 44.1 56 55
50 Linus Hultstrom FLA d 43.8 49 92

 

 

3 Comments

  1. John Turner 2016-09-12 at 13:56

    Great list, but heading into a draft this weekend I need to know where you rank these guys? Kempny (Chi)? Nelson (Buf)? Stecher (Van)?

    • Dobber 2016-09-12 at 14:24

      Assuming 15 teams in your league and you need a 9th or 10th defenseman for your squad, then I would go Nelson then Kempny. If it’s not that deep then I wouldn’t consider any.

  2. R McGinnis 2016-10-07 at 12:03

    So I guess on the next list Forsling is finally going to get some love.

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