According to Keith Law. 11-50 are for Insiders, so I posted them here.
http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/hotstove08/columns/story?columnist=law_keith&id=3698363
1. Mark Teixiera
2. CC Sabathia
3. Manny Ramirez
4. AJ Burnett
5. Derek Lowe
6. Rafael Furcal
7. Adam Dunn
8. Ryan Dempster
9. Milton Bradley
10. Oliver Perez
11. Pat Burrell
12. Orlando Hudson
13. Kerry Wood
14. Bobby Abreu
15. Jeremy Affeldt
16. Francisco Rodriguez
17. Randy Johnson
18. Brian Fuentes
19. Juan Cruz
20. Brandon Lyon
21. Orlando Cabrera
22. Koji Uehara
23. Ben Sheets
24. Randy Wolf
25. Junichi Tazawa
26. Andy Pettitte
27. Felipe Lopez
28. Jason Giambi
29. Mike Mussina
30. Edgar Renteria
31. Casey Blake
32. Jim Edmonds
33. Raul Ibanez
34. Joe Crede
35. Gabe Kapler
36. Jon Garland
37. Ken Griffey Jr.
38. Paul Byrd
39. Gregg Zaun
40. Juan Rivera
41. David Weathers
42. Kenshin Kawakami
43. Braden Looper
44. Pedro Martinez
45. Mike Hampton
46. Ivan Rodriguez
47. Jamie Moyer
48. Brad Penny
49. Jason Varitek
50. Ramon Vazquez
Impressions: This list is f***ing miserable.
-The top three are okay, but those are easy. Jeremy Affeldt is an okay middle reliever, but it is beyond me how he is before K-Rod. K-Rod isn't the best closer in baseball, but he's certainly better than a 1.3 WHIP NLC middle reliever.
-Gabe Kapler is #35. Let that sink in for a bit. Above Ken Griffey, Jon Garland, Juan Rivera. Honestly, is there any way that he comes close to OPSing .838 again? Even he does, he isn't a starter.
-#44-47 are clearly a random selection of 1998 All Stars. Probably put their names in a hat and closed his eyes.
-Sheets, Giambi, Penny, Ibanez, F. Rodriguez are all too low IMO.
So, what is the purpose of this thread you ask? Please post your opinions on this list, and more importantly, make predictions for where you think guys will end up. Did I mention that I love the off-season?