Top 100 Roto Rankings – July 2019

Ian Gooding

2019-07-15


After the trades and the free agent signings of the offseason so far, it’s time to update the roto rankings. You can see the June 2019 rankings here, although I’ve posted last month’s rankings in the third column.

You’ll also now see a Comments column, which will be used for players whose rankings have changed or at least could have changed from the previous month. No changes were made in the top 25, but numerous changes were made below.

Keep in mind that these are single-season rankings for a head-to-head or rotisserie league using the following settings: G, A, +/-, PPP, SOG, HIT, W, GAA, SV%. In other words, this list is focused on the 2019-20 season, but not beyond. This list could also be used by keeper owners with a “win now” mentality.

These rankings will be a work in progress, so please feel free to leave feedback below. I will take comments into consideration for the following month’s rankings. I may also explain certain ranking decisions in upcoming Ramblings.
 

 Rank

 Name

 June 2019

 Comments

1

       Alex Ovechkin

1

 

2

       Nikita Kucherov

2

 

3

       Connor McDavid

3

 

4

       Nathan MacKinnon

4

 

5

       Brent Burns

5

 

6

       Sidney Crosby

6

 

7

       Brad Marchand

7

 

8

       Andrei Vasilevskiy

8

 

9

       John Tavares

9

 

10

   Steven Stamkos

10

 

11

   David Pastrnak

11

 

12

   Patrick Kane

12

 

13

   Leon Draisaitl

13

 

14

   Mark Scheifele

14

 

15

   Johnny Gaudreau

15

 

16

   Mikko Rantanen

16

 

17

   Mitch Marner

17

 

18

   Brayden Point

18

 

19

   Jack Eichel

19

 

20

   Gabriel Landeskog

20

 

21

   Auston Matthews

21

 

22

   Victor Hedman

22

 

23

   Tyler Seguin

23

 

24

   Ben Bishop

24

 

25

   Aleksander Barkov

25

 

26

   Sergei Bobrovsky

27

 Coach Q's system should help

27

   Sebastian Aho

26

 

28

   Blake Wheeler

28

 

29

   Patrice Bergeron

29

 

30

   John Carlson

30

 

31

   Claude Giroux

31

 

32

   Evgeni Malkin

33

 

33

   Morgan Rielly

32

 Addition of Barrie could affect time on PP1

34

   Mark Giordano

34

 

35

   Evgeny Kuznetsov

35

 

36

   Matthew Tkachuk

36

 

37

   Patrik Laine

37

 

38

   Vladimir Tarasenko

38

 

39

   Filip Forsberg

39

 

40

   Roman Josi

40

 

41

   Artemi Panarin

41

 

42

   Erik Karlsson

43

 Would be higher if not for injury risk

43

   Marc-Andre Fleury

44

 

44

   Frederik Andersen

45

 

45

   Jonathan Huberdeau

46

 

46

   Phil Kessel

42

 Minor dip in value with the trade to Arizona

47

   Kris Letang

47

 

48

   Elias Pettersson

58

 Potential to rise even further in 2019-20

49

   Evander Kane

48

 

50

   Jamie Benn

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49

 

51

   Carey Price

50

 

52

   Pekka Rinne

51

 

53

   Alexander Radulov

52

 

54

   Jonathan Marchessault

53

 

55

   Sean Monahan

54

 

56

   Taylor Hall

56

 

57

   Tuukka Rask

57

 

58

   Jake Guentzel

61

 Kessel departure could boost value even further

59

   Dylan Larkin

55

 Scoring there, but lacks high-end talent around him

60

   Sean Couturier

59

 

61

   Drew Doughty

62

 

62

   Nicklas Backstrom

63

 

63

   Joe Pavelski

60

 Might be used in more of a 2nd-line role in Dallas

64

   Jonathan Toews

64

 

65

   Mark Stone

65

 

66

   Pierre-Luc Dubois

67

 Value back to normal now that Duchene rental over

67

   Teuvo Teravainen

66

 

68

   Jeff Skinner

68

 

69

   Mika Zibanejad

70

 

70

   Mike Hoffman

71

 

71

   Alex DeBrincat

73

 

72

   Cam Atkinson

69

 No Panarin could hurt goal total, particularly at ES

73

   Keith Yandle

74

 

74

   Matt Murray

75

 

75

   Brendan Gallagher

76

 

76

   Ryan O'Reilly

77

 

77

   Dustin Byfuglien

79

 

78

   Devan Dubnyk

80

 

79

   Tyson Barrie

78

 May need to battle with Rielly for PP1 minutes

80

   Dougie Hamilton

81

 

81

   Seth Jones

82

 

82

   Rasmus Ristolainen

72

 Acquisitions on D and no trade could affect scoring

83

   Logan Couture

83

 

84

   Timo Meier

84

 

85

   Connor Hellebuyck

85

 

86

   Chris Kreider

86

 

87

   Mathew Barzal

87

 

88

   Anze Kopitar

88

 

89

   John Gibson

89

 

90

   Braden Holtby

90

 

91

   Jordan Binnington

91

 

92

 P.K. Subban

98

 Should be leaned on more heavily in Jersey

93

   Tomas Hertl

92

 

94

   John Klingberg

93

 

95

   Elias Lindholm

94

 

96

   Jakub Voracek

95

 

97

   Tom Wilson

96

 

98

   Torey Krug

97

 

99

   Brock Boeser

98

 

100

 Brayden Schenn

99

 

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