First base seemingly has it all for fantasy owners. MVP candidates, perennial All-Stars, and some of the league's premier power hitters. But it also thins out sooner than you might expect, and that's why acting early at the position is crucial in fantasy leagues.
Yes, we know Mike Trout is the No. 1 overall player in fantasy, but dig deeper into our annual Top 300 and you'll find some surprises as you begin draft prep.