Silfverberg (RW in Yahoo; ADP: 151.4) and Eaves (RW; ADP: 162.8) each become more attractive as late-round picks. Silfverberg, who finished 115th in Yahoo last season, was tied with Rakell for second on the Ducks in even-strength points (39) behind Getzlaf (50). Power-play production has been the only category separating Silfverberg from top 100 territory to this point (NHL career-high nine PPP last season). Silfverberg has been a fixture with Kesler at even strength and has had strong Stanley Cup Playoff showings in each of the past three seasons, so he certainly warrants more power-play usage.
It remains to be seen whether Silfverberg's even-strength production will decline at all without Kesler, but having either Getzlaf or Rakell as his center for the first few months of the season could see him maintain similar 5-on-5 production and finally break out on the power play.
Eaves, who played most frequently with Getzlaf at even strength after being traded to the Ducks on Feb. 24, should remain on that line and could also see more power-play time than initially expected. The veteran right wing had NHL career highs in goals (32), assists (19), points (51), PPP (18) and SOG (209) last season with the Ducks and Dallas Stars. Eaves had 14 points (11 goals, three assists) in 20 games with Anaheim and thrived on the top line and first power-play unit in Dallas with Jamie Benn.
Ducks left wing Nick Ritchie can also emerge as a
deep fantasy sleeper
in the event that Rakell moves to center, potentially opening up a left wing slot with an elite distributor in Getzlaf. Ritchie, 21, scored four goals in 15 postseason games and covered goals (14), PIMs (62) and hits (247) well last season.