What Corey Seager lacks in experience he certainly makes up for in potential. The Los Angeles Dodgers #1 overall prospect and opening day shortstop is looking to build upon a magnificent showing during his September call up in 2015. In just 27 games Seager batted an astounding .337 with four HR, eight Doubles, a Triple, and a partridge in a pear tree.
If you extend those statistics over the course of a full season his numbers are easily All-Star worthy and would make him a candidate for the MVP award. The ceiling for Seager seems to be sky high at this point. He may not bat .337 with 40+ doubles on the year, but it's very safe to say his potential will transform into some impressive numbers. Hold back on Carlos Correa, Troy Tulowitzki, Xander Boegaerts, and Fransisco Lindor. You have Corey Seager in your back pocket and you're not afraid to draft him. But make sure you get him before they're all gone, because after Seager, who's ranked fifth among all shortstops according to RotoBaller, there is a pretty significant drop-off in potential.