As we take a look at the RotoProspects fantasy baseball rankings and projections, we see that the outfield is stacked with talent heading into the 2025 fantasy baseball season. Whether you’re looking for a five-category stud or a power-speed threat, there’s plenty of value to be found at the position.

Here at RotoProspects, we provide 2025 fantasy baseball rankings position-by-position rankings and projections, broken into tiers. Here’s a quick look at the first two tiers. You can check out the entire list of the top 168 outfielders, broken into eight different tiers, by clicking here (subscription required).

Tier 1: Elite Outfielders

Aaron Judge, NYY – The premier power bat in fantasy baseball, Judge (pictured above) is projected for 52 home runs and 127 RBIs while maintaining a stellar .292/.416/.630 slash line. If he stays healthy, he’s a fantasy MVP candidate.

Kyle Tucker, ChC – A true five-tool player, Tucker provides 30+ homers, nearly 25 steals, and strong ratios. He’s an elite cornerstone for any fantasy team.

Juan Soto, NYM – With an otherworldly .420 OBP and 36 home runs, Soto remains one of the safest and most productive bats in the game.

Fernando Tatis Jr., SD – His elite power-speed combo (34 HR, 21 SB) makes him a top-tier fantasy outfielder.

Julio Rodriguez, SEA – At just 24, J-Rod offers a tantalizing mix of power (30 HR) and speed (30 SB) with run production upside.

Yordan Alvarez, HOU – When it comes to elite hitting skills, few match Alvarez’s raw power and .303 average. If he plays a full season, he’s a fantasy game-changer.

Corbin Carroll, ARI – After an electric rookie campaign, Carroll remains a premier speedster with solid pop (23 HR, 39 SB).

Ronald Acuña Jr., ATL – Coming off an MVP season, Acuña is a top-tier pick even with a slight dip in projected numbers.

Mookie Betts, LAD – Betts remains a model of consistency, with a high OBP (.363) and a well-rounded skill set.

Jackson Chourio, MIL – The 21-year-old phenom is set to break out with 24 home runs and 27 steals in his rookie campaign.

Jarren Duran, BOS – A dynamic top-of-the-order presence who can rack up runs and stolen bases.

Michael Harris II, ATL – A .285 hitter with 23 home runs and 20 steals, Harris provides excellent all-around value.

Jazz Chisholm Jr., NYY – His 27 homers and 36 steals come with some risk, but the upside is enormous.

Jackson Merrill, SD – A young breakout candidate with 24 home runs, 16 stolen bases, and a solid average.

No.TIER 1AgePAHRRRBISBAvg.OBPSLGOPSBB%K%
1Aaron Judge, NYY33662521081278.292.416.6301.04616.925.7
2Kyle Tucker, ChC2865431949423.277.368.504.87212.515.1
3Juan Soto, NYM26680361071009.282.420.540.96018.916.3
4Fernando Tatis Jr., SD2664434929821.277.343.516.8598.521.7
5Julio Rodriguez, Sea2466030889030.281.341.485.8267.323.8
6Yordan Alvarez, Hou2858637891003.303.397.591.98812.116.6
7Corbin Carroll, Ari24663231097739.260.347.466.81310.319.3
8Ronald Acuna Jr., Atl2753925857421.295.385.521.90611.518.3
9Mookie Betts, LAD3266628979115.275.363.486.84911.413.8
10Jackson Chourio, Mil2164624828427.265.314.448.7626.421.2
11Jarren Duran, Bos2865219957630.269.330.458.7887.622.9
12Michael Harris II, Atl2461123837720.285.331.473.8045.719.4
13Jazz Chisholm Jr., NYY2760627798536.247.315.447.7628.525.6
14Jackson Merrill, SD2264724808516.273.312.460.7725.517.0

Tier 2: Strong Fantasy Starters

Oneil Cruz, PIT – Towering power with elite speed (28 HR, 21 SB), but strikeouts remain a concern.

Teoscar Hernandez, FA – A power bat with 30+ home runs, he can be a great mid-round value.

Wyatt Langford, TEX – A rising star, Langford offers a balanced skill set and run production upside.

Luis Robert Jr., CHW – When healthy, Robert is a top-tier talent, but injuries and strikeouts limit his ceiling.

James Wood, WAS – One of the top prospects, Wood has the tools to be a future star with 21 HR and 20 SB upside.

Riley Greene, DET – A breakout candidate with a strong approach at the plate, Greene can provide power and run production.

Anthony Santander, TOR – A reliable source of home runs and RBIs, though his batting average is a bit of a liability.

Lawrence Butler, OAK – An under-the-radar power-speed option who could be a strong late-round value.

Mike Trout, LAA – Injuries have slowed him down, but he still projects for 30 home runs in limited at-bats.

Brenton Doyle, COL – Offers pop and speed but with batting average concerns.

Bryan Reynolds, PIT – A steady all-around contributor with decent power and run production.

Seiya Suzuki, CHC – Has shown flashes of elite hitting but needs to stay healthy to reach his full potential.

No.TIER 2AgePAHRRRBISBAvg.OBPSLGOPSBB%K%
15Oneil Cruz, Pit2661628828721.257.326.475.8018.928.9
16Teoscar Hernandez, FA326363180949.261.320.473.7937.228.7
17Wyatt Langford, Tex2361323878620.264.340.456.7969.720.1
18Luis Robert Jr., ChW2757424746823.246.300.435.7356.129.2
19James Wood, Was2260021797520.263.346.449.79510.827.1
20Riley Greene, Det246202386767.270.347.465.81210.025.7
21Anthony Santander, Tor306533381972.241.313.467.7808.720.8
22Lawrence Butler, A’s2461525767720.249.307.442.7497.824.7
23Mike Trout, LAA334913072767.262.369.537.90612.727.8
24Brenton Doyle, Col2763022797127.246.298.418.7166.528.3
25Bryan Reynolds, Pit306432381789.263.335.439.7748.722.0
26Seiya Suzuki, ChC3057121757112.262.342.449.79110.325.2

Check out the rest of the outfielders, as well as the other positions we have posted, as we help you dominate your fantasy baseball drafts.