These are guys that I think are either A. Totally Unheard of or B. Will vastly out perform where they are ranked.
C. Yadier Molina St. Louis Cardinals
He's young and ready to break out as well as handle the full time load at catcher on a good Cardinals offense.
1B. Prince Fielder 1B Milwalkie Brewers
He showed flashes of what he could do late last year, and has been rewarded with a starting spot on an up incomming Brewers team. Should put up good numbers.
2B. Aaron Hill Blue Jays/ Jose Lopez Mariners
Lopez is very young but will be a starter in seattle has good speed and some pop
Hill is a good all-round player that will pad stats across the board.
SS. Yuniesky Betancourt SS Seattle Mariners
Another good young middle infielder for the Mariners who should be a full time starter and put up solid numbers for a backup SS on your team.
3B. Dallas McPherson Angels/ Edwin Encarnacion Reds
McPherson won't start at 3B but will at DH and could put up big time power numbers.
Encarnacion is a future superstar who could be huge for the Reds this year. 10 HRs for the Reds last year in 70 games, project that over a full season and that's around 25 HRs in a rookie season.
OF. Willy Mo Pena Reds/ Delmon Young Devil Rays/ Jason Michaels Indians
All are young should be first time starters that I feel will put up good numbers. Got too lazy at this point to put down full **** on them.
SP. Kevin Millwood TEX/ Zach Duke PITT/ Josh Towers TOR
Millwood should get good run support in Texas and people forget he pitched well in Cleveland. People have also seemed to easily forget how strong Duke was in his rookie year as they have him ranked pretty low. Towers I feel is headed to a 17-18 win season he has good stuff and has been developing well and getting better each year in the league.
RP. Derrick Turnbow Milwalkie Brewers
He's one of the best in the league and people forget that just caue he plays on the Brewers.
So there you have it. Comments are welcome. Add some sleepers if you would like I have plenty more but these I feel are the top.