Oliver Ekman-Larsson, D (96) -- Despite having 42 points (14 goals, 28 assists) in 82 games last season and leading the Coyotes in average ice time (23:41 per game), Ekman-Larsson fell shy of fantasy expectations because of a minus-28 rating, in part the result of a slow start and injuries to Raanta and defenseman Jakob Chychrun. With each healthy, the durable Ekman-Larsson (he has played all but 12 games during the past seven seasons) could have the highest upside of defensemen available in the middle rounds. He's also a proven hits producer (160 last season; 1.7 per game in NHL career).
Alex Galchenyuk, C/LW (150) -- The 24-year-old should benefit from a change of scenery with the Coyotes. Galchenyuk ranked second on the Montreal Canadiens behind Max Pacioretty in goals (86), assists (111), points (197) and power-play goals (27) over the past four seasons. He was first in power-play points (67) over that span and should boost a Coyotes unit that ranked 26th in the NHL last season (16.9 percent).
Derek Stepan, C (196) -- Stepan reached the 50-point mark for the fifth straight season with 14 goals and 42 assists (NHL career high) in 82 games. He has added value with Galchenyuk joining the top power-play unit. The 28-year-old finished one point shy of tying an NHL career high (57) set in 2013-14 despite the Coyotes scoring the second-fewest goals in the NHL (206), ahead of only the Buffalo Sabres (198). Stepan, like many of his teammates, has sneaky upside in later rounds.