Pretty much the polar opposite of the immense PG depth and value this year seems to be SG. As you can see in the ranks below, you’re getting all the way into the 7th round before 10 SG-eligible players have been taken off the board. So if you’re worried about positions while drafting – especially in Yahoo where it seems the majority of players have multi-position eligibility – be sure to keep an eye on your SG position where I’ve had that spot filled last in a lot of drafts so far this offseason. As mentioned above, all Razzball ranks are broken down by Yahoo position eligibility (view all top 200 here), so there won’t be direct positional crossover to other fantasy sites:
2013-2014 Fantasy SG Rankings
(updated Oct. 8)
POS RANK | OVERALL RANK | PLAYER, POS, TEAM | NOTE |
1 | 3 | James Harden, SG/SF, HOU | Easy to forget he was traded less than a week before 12-13 season. |
2 | 5 | Stephen Curry, PG/SG, GS | A little worried about career ankle issues, no Jarrett Jack. |
3 | 12 | Paul George, SG/SF, IND | Love George as a player, think he’s getting overhyped in fantasy. |
4 | 16 | Dwayne Wade, PG/SG, MIA | Career-high FG% in 12-13, another solid year ahead. |
5 | 20 | Nicolas Batum, SG/SF, POR | Wrist injury a concern (no surgery), falling numbers and %s in second half scary. Played a lot of minutes in EuroBasket, has a bad back now. |
6 | 41 | Kawhi Leonard, SG/SF, SA | Love him, love the multi-cat game, Yahoo at 24 seems extraordinarily high though. |
7 | 47 | Kobe Bryant, SG, LAL | Could obviously move up with incoming optimistic news, rehab doing too well to be lower. Looking like he’ll miss opening night, but not too much more action. |
8 | 53 | Monta Ellis, PG/SG, DAL | Excited to see him play with Dirk, should have a solid season, slight scoring dip. |
9 | 60 | George Hill, PG/SG, IND | Quiet, unassuming, steady production. |
10 | 61 | Eric Bledsoe, PG/SG, PHX | Flashed brilliance when starting, polarizing fantasy ranks, big upside. |
11 | 64 | Klay Thompson, SG/SF, GS | I’ve seen him very overranked, ThrAGNOF! |
12 | 68 | DeMar DeRozan, SG/SF, TOR | A big sleeper of mine, TOR a great line-up now, buying the offseason work on 3s. |
13 | 69 | Gerald Henderson, SG/SF, CHA | Back-to-back sleepers, Henderson showed elite production in 2nd half. |
14 | 72 | O.J. Mayo, SG, MIL | Will lead offensive attack for the Bucks, solid talent around him. |
15 | 73 | Bradley Beal, SG, WAS | Showed talent at times in rookie season, big injury concerns. |
16 | 75 | Greivis Vasquez, PG/SG, SAC | Think there’s multi-cat upside, but ankle injury and IT2 issues remain. |
17 | 76 | Andre Iguodala, SG/SF, DEN | Low floor/low ceiling, moves to another fast-paced team to duplicate 12-13 #s. |
18 | 77 | Jimmy Butler, SG/SF, CHI | A little surprised I’m higher on him than most, will start, multi-cat goodness. |
19 | 78 | J.R. Smith, SG/SF, NYK | Knee injury, suspension for smoking, but past those I’m fine with him here. |
20 | 80 | Gordon Hayward, SG/SF, UTA | Minutes, steals, assists up as 12-13 went on, TOs down, Uta needs consistency. |
21 | 82 | Danny Green, SG/SF, SA | Really underrated multi-cat season: 1.2 stl 0.7 blk 12-13 a little shocking. |
22 | 84 | Wilson Chandler, SG/SF, DEN | Without Gallinari until probably February, Chandler a huge breakout candidate. |
23 | 85 | Brandon Knight, PG/SG, MIL | Still very young, think with actual talent around him could emerge. |
24 | 88 | Wesley Matthews, SG/SF, POR | Don’t see him playing 35 mins a night, even with rook McCollum to miss prolonged time. |
25 | 90 | Victor Oladipo, SG, ORL | Only other rookie in top 100, may start slow but I see bigger role in 2nd half. |
26 | 93 | Raymond Felton, PG/SG, NY | Still driving a high-powered offense, think Beno Udrih eats into a few minutes. |
27 | 97 | Jamal Crawford, PG/SG, LAC | Will duplicate what we saw last year, which was top 100 worthy. |
28 | 105 | ↓ Tyreke Evans, SG/SF, NO | Ankle dinged up after preseason injury, hate to draft him injured even with report he should make opening night. |
29 | 108 | Eric Gordon, SG, NO | Oh those knees… A great player when 100% healthy, but think those days over. |
30 | 109 | Joe Johnson, SG/SF, BKN | Someone will reach for name value, scoring/3s down with all the options. |
31 | 113 | Maurice Harkless, SG, ORL | Flashed multi-cat goodness with 1.2 stl/0.8 blk in only 25 minutes per game. |
32 | 116 | Arron Afflalo, SG/SF, ORL | Empty scoring, but still produces despite status with Magic in turmoil. |
33 | 118 | Jarrett Jack, PG/SG, CLE | Wahhhhhh, I’m Jarrett Jack! Will find time at the 2 late in games. |
34 | 120 | J.J. Redick, SG, LAC | Limited upside, but should be able to replicate what he did with the Magic in 12-13. |
35 | 123 | Kevin Martin, SG, MIN | Will score, but doesn’t get to the line anymore, still doesn’t do anything else. |
36 | 124 | Randy Foye, PG/SG, DEN | Gallinari hurt, no Brewer, no Iggy, no Koufos, Denver will need scoring. |
37 | 125 | Ben McLemore, SG, SAC | Crowded backcourt, but they seem determined to play him, some upside. |
38 | 126 | Kyle Korver, SG/SF, ATL | Despite my reluctance to draft 3-point specialists, was solid in 12-13. |
39 | 127 | Dion Waiters, SG, CLE | Jack will take some minutes, a lot of new options on the Cavs. |
40 | 128 | ↑ Corey Brewer, SG/SF, MIN | (two weeks ago)I just think he’s better than Budinger or Shabazz, more multi-cat value than expected. (now) Budinger hurt, Brewer to start. Me likey. |
41 | 129 | Manu Ginobili, SG/SF, SA | Injuries and lower minutes of course still there, but can still produce. |
42 | 130 | Evan Turner, SG/SF, PHI | I just thought he’d be better and the NBA and he’s not, not buying new opportunity. |
43 | 132 | ↑ Martell Webster, SG/SF, WAS | Porter’s hip injury lagging deeper than thought, Webster in line to get minutes in his stead. Wiz to ease Porter in when ready. |
44 | 138 | ↑ Kentavious Caldwell-Pope, SG, DET | More and more glowing reports – could start and be a key shooter. |
45 | 141 | ↑ Archie Goodwin, SG, PHX | The more I’m looking at guys below him, the more I have the rookie nookie urge to take Goodwin. 6th man role in team that will play him. |
46 | 142 | Ramon Sessions, PG/SG, CHA | Was on his way to a great 12-13 before a knee injury, should still see good mins. |
47 | 143 | Nick Young, SG/SF, LAL | Might be droppable after Kobe is back, but could have a strong start. |
48 | 144 | Alec Burks, SG, UTA | Will probably be undrafted in a lot of leagues, starting minutes gives him value. |
49 | 146 | Iman Shumpert, SG/SF, NY | Returned from ACL surgery last year, could be solid after healthy offseason. |
50 | 147 | Nate Robinson, PG/SG, DEN | Not a fan, but will get some run as the 1/2 off the bench and is being reported he could play some with Lawson in shortest backcourt ever. Next they’ll bring in Spud Webb. |
51 | 151 | Lou Williams, PG/SG, ATL | Still recovering from the ACL, will be eased in, but still 2nd half upside. |
52 | 152 | Rodney Stuckey, SG, DET | Even if KCP starts, Stuckey will get minutes running the second unit and at times with starters. |
53 | 153 | Avery Bradley, PG/SG, BOS | You don’t really want any of the Celtics gaurds, but they’ll play. |
54 | 155 | Marcus Thornton, SG, SAC | McLemore takes some of his value, a streamer ThrAGNOF when hot. |
55 | 156 | Trevor Ariza, SG/SF, WAS | Even with Porter lingering injury, don’t think it changes Ariza’s value all that much – boost went to Webster for me. |
56 | 158 | Ray Allen, SG, MIA | ThrAGNOF! |
57 | 161 | Tony Allen, SG/SF, MEM | Gives you the minutes, not any upside. |
58 | 162 | Lance Stephenson, SG, IND | Same as above. |
59 | 164 | Jared Dudley, SG/SF, LAC | Still see Barnes playing more minutes, but a chance to start on a good team. |
60 | 166 | Vince Carter, SG/SF, DAL | Unreal he’s still playing, unreal the scoring/3s last year, still some value. |
61 | 169 | Thabo Sefolosha, SG/SF, DET | Steals specialist, not much else. |
62 | 170 | Martell Webster, SG/SF, WAS | When it’s all said and done, I think the odd man out of Porter/Ariza/Beal |
63 | 171 | Mo Williams, PG/SG, POR | Probably seeing the fewest minues since a rook, still will find time late in games. |
64 | 175 | Mike Dunleavy, SG/SF, CHI | Minutes will come as the backup to Deng and Butler. |
65 | 178 | Courtney Lee, SG/SF, BOS | The steal a game gives him a little value in hodgepodge backcourt. |
66 | 181 | Brandon Rush, SG, UTA | Burks is by no means a sure thing, could be a deep contributor. |
67 | 187 | ↑ James Anderson, SG/SF, PHI | Interesting that he might start, and that’s about it. Sixers look awful. |
68 | 189 | Shane Battier, SG/SF, MIA | When you’re going this deep, it’s gonna start getting ugly. |
69 | 190 | Jason Terry, PG/SG, BKN | Won’t have much value unless Deron gets hurt, but very possible given history. |
70 | 192 | Toney Douglas, PG/SG, GS | Can score off the bench in a fast-paced offense, Curry’s ankles iffy. |
71 | 195 | Marco Belinelli, SG, SA | On the right team to throw up some ThrAGNOF streaming! |
72 | 196 | ↓ Carlos Delfino, SG/SF, MIL | Probably missing the opener, doesn’t need his foot too healthy to camp behind the three point line. |
73 | 196 | Wayne Ellington, SG, DAL | Another ThrAGNOF streamer, should get decent minutes for shots. |