Blake Wheeler, RW --He's largely flown under the radar during his first nine NHL seasons and perhaps is overlooked on the Jets because of Laine and Scheifele. But Wheeler has been a constant in fantasy. He's had at least 26 goals, 61 points and 225 shots on goal in each of the past four seasons, totals that have been matched by three other players: Sidney Crosby of the Pittsburgh Penguins, Alex Ovechkin of the Washington Capitals and Tyler Seguin of the Dallas Stars. Wheeler also raised his power-play point total from 12 in 2014-15 to 21 last season. In the past two seasons Wheeler has at least 250 shots on goal and had at least 74 points and 47 penalty minutes. He's also managed to stay healthy, missing five games in the past six seasons.
Nikolaj Ehlers, LW/RW -- He had 64 points (25 goals, 39 assists), 204 shots on goal, 38 penalty minutes and 12 power-play points last season, all increases from his rookie season in 2015-16. His ice time also increased by 1:23 per game to 17:29 from 16:06. Of the 45 games he had a point, he had multiple points 14 times. A top-six forward who could see time on the first line, Ehlers should hit the 20-goal, 60-point mark again.
Bryan Little, C -- Injuries always are a concern with Little, who missed 23 games last season, 25 in 2015-16 and 12 in 2014-15. He still had 47 points (21 goals, 26 assists) in 59 games last season (0.80 per game), and has 141 points (62 goals, 79 assists) in 186 games the past three seasons (0.76 per game). He has at least 12 power-play points in each of the past four seasons and has an NHL-career 13.3 shooting percentage. Little is worth drafting despite the injury risk because of his production.