Right wing is the upside position of 2014–15. Beyond the top three, you could make a solid case for any of about a dozen players rising up to grab the No. 4 sport—and many of those players will last until the middle rounds. Study up, find your favourites and pounce on the value plays.
Positional rankings: Centres | Goalies | Defencemen | Left-wingers
| RANK | PLAYER | TEAM |
| 01 | Corey Perry | Anaheim |
| 02 | Patrick Kane | Chicago |
| 03 | Phil Kessel | Toronto |
| 04 | Loui Eriksson | Boston |
| 05 | Kyle Okposo | Long Island |
| 06 | Blake Wheeler | Winnipeg |
| 07 | Patric Hornqvist | Pittsburgh |
| 08 | Jordan Eberle | Edmonton |
| 09 | T.J. Oshie | St. Louis |
| 10 | Marian Hossa | Chicago |
| 11 | Gustav Nyquist | Detroit |
| 12 | Jakub Voracek | Philadelphia |
| 13 | Bobby Ryan | Ottawa |
| 14 | David Perron | Edmonton |
| 15 | Rick Nash | New York |
| 16 | Wayne Simmonds | Philadelphia |
| 17 | Jason Pominville | Minnesota |
| 18 | Joffrey Lupul | Toronto |
| 19 | Jaromir Jagr | New Jersey |
| 20 | Martin St. Louis | New York |
| 21 | Radim Vrbata | Vancouver |
| 22 | Justin Williams | Los Angeles |
| 23 | Mats Zuccarello | New York |
| 24 | Daniel Alfredsson | UFA |
| 25 | James Neal | Nashville |
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