Mikael Granlund, C/RW -- One of the breakout players of 2016-17, Granlund doubled his goal total (from 13 to 26) and had 25 more points last season (69) than he did in 2015-16 (44). Because of those numbers, he could be selected in the fourth or fifth round. There's no doubt he helped the power play and penalty kill and provided excellent all-around value, but he could be due for a regression. Don't count on another season of close to 70 points this season.
Eric Staal, C -- He was a point-per-game player for large stretches of last season, finishing with 28 goals, 37 assists and 65 points in 82 games, Staal was a plus-17 and had eight game-winning goals. There's no doubt he was rejuvenated in his first season in Minnesota and perhaps had something to prove following a disappointing 2015-16 season. The top-line center should provide good fantasy value again, although he may not approach last season's totals.
Zach Parise, LW -- The 33-year-old has fallen from the fantasy elite, scoring more than 56 points once in the past five seasons. He still provides value on the power play and in SOG but is an injury risk. Parise has had declining goals, assists and points totals in each of the past three seasons. However, he's a top-liner and likely wouldn't fall out of the top six no matter how badly he struggles. However, there are better options out there, including several on his own team.
Nino Niederreiter, LW/RW -- There's no reason to think Niederreiter can't replicate his success from the past few seasons; he had 25 goals last season and has at least 20 in each of the past three and is arguably the second-best scoring threat on the Wild behind Granlund. He gained confidence playing on the power play and has been a plus-player in each of his four seasons with the Wild.
Mikko Koivu, C -- Known more for his faceoff prowess and defensive play, Koivu had 58 points last season (his most since 2010-11) and has averaged 54 in the past four seasons. He's not on everyone's radar but provides category coverage and could see time as the No. 1 center, which would elevate his fantasy worth.