Kris Dunn
2018 stats: 11.3 PPG, 6.0 AST, 4.1 RPG
Players Rankings and Average Draft Positions
Position(s): PG
Overall Rank: 165th (ESPN), 183rd (Yahoo)
Point Guard Rank: 40th (ESPN), 52nd (Yahoo)
Average Draft Pick: 138th (ESPN), 138th (Yahoo)
Dunn averaged respectable numbers last season, but underwhelming considering what the Bulls front office and fans expect from him. His two seasons with Chicago haven’t been anything to remember, but his stock and ADP is low. A trade looms in his future, and it’s no telling if it’ll be this year or next season. One thing I do know is to stay away from Dunn in fantasy. White and Santoransky should be selected before him.
Tomas Santoransky
2018 stats: 8.9 PPG, 5.0 AST, 3.5 RPG
Players Rankings and Average Draft Positions
Position(s): PG, SG
Overall Rank: 124th (Yahoo), 125th (ESPN)
Point Guard Rank: 44th (ESPN), 51st (Yahoo)
Average Draft Pick: 125th (Yahoo), 139th (ESPN)
Santoransky was one of the pick-ups of the fantasy season last year when John Wall went down with a season-ending injury and the same can be said for the previous year. For the third year in a row, it looks that way again. Not worth having unless you’re in a deep league or have multiple injuries to guards. Santoransky can do it all but will have less of a chance to do so.
Bulls players Outside the 200:
The rest of the Chicago Bulls you should stay away from in fantasy but in case you’re in a family-sized league of 14-plus and are deep in the benches of the NBA. Here are the rest of the rankings for the Bulls roster:
Denzel Valentine (224), Ryan Arcidiacono (265), Shaq Harrison (278), Luke Kornet (305), Daniel Gafford (371), and Chandler Hutchinson (373).
The Bulls won’t be one of the sexy teams to model your fantasy team after, but if you can grab one or two of the better players they’ll fit perfectly into a championship fantasy roster. Good luck and draft wisely.