Yandle is much more appealing in Florida than he was with the Rangers because he joins a deeper, more well-structured lineup with three strong lines, a 20-year-old franchise defenseman in Aaron Ekblad and a veteran goalie in Roberto Luongo, who had a throwback fantasy season in 2015-16 to prove he still belongs among the top 10 at his position.
It remains to be seen if the Panthers will roll with two defensemen on their first power-play unit in 2016-17, but you can almost guarantee Yandle will join top-line forwards Jaromir Jagr, Aleksander Barkov and Jonathan Huberdeau in those prime situations. At even strength, he should be a top-pair defenseman for at least the early years of his new contract and also see time with Florida's underrated second line of Jussi Jokinen, Vincent Trocheck and Reilly Smith, each of whom scored at least 50 points this season.
Florida had two defensemen log more than two minutes per game on the power play, Ekblad (2:50) and pending UFA Brian Campbell (2:41). If Ekblad is bumped off the top power-play unit, it could have a slightly negative impact on his fantasy stock. That said, Ekblad is not a huge power-play producer (nine PPP in 78 games this season) to begin with and will still either share man-advantage minutes with Yandle or prowl the also-dangerous second unit with Jokinen, Trocheck, Smith and Nick Bjugstad.
Ekblad remains one of the top fantasy keeper-league defenseman options in the game. In his first two seasons, his 18 even-strength goals are tied for ninth among defensemen in the span.
If Ekblad and Yandle mesh well, there is always the chance they could become a strong power-play point pair for years to come, similar to what we've seen in recent seasons from Roman Josi and Shea Weber with the Nashville Predators, P.K. Subban and Andrei Markov with the Montreal Canadiens and, once upon a time, Yandle and Oliver Ekman-Larsson with the Coyotes.
Yandle, who was previously ranked 25th among defensemen when he was facing contract uncertainty, should now be targeted just outside the top 15 at the position. Fantasy owners should consider him in the tier just behind Duncan Keith of the Chicago Blackhawks and Weber. Landing Yandle outside the top 75 overall could make him a huge draft bargain with this change of scenery, especially if he returns to the top-10 realm of fantasy defensemen.