EDDIE Betts' NAB AFL Fantasy value was greatly diminished in 2013, but a fresh start at Adelaide could see that turn next season.

Despite being the Crows' marquee recruit, Betts is listed at a bargain $323,200 in Fantasy next season.

The former Carlton forward, who averaged 59.63 Fantasy points in 2013, is one who is likely to relish a change of scenery.

2014 Fantasy price watch: Brisbane Lions

It goes without saying Patrick Dangerfield should be high on your Fantasy wishlist.

The Crows star is the priciest prospect at the club, with his 2014 price posted at $534,700.

Dangerfield averaged 98.65 points this year, but as a dual position forward/midfielder, his value becomes too strong to ignore.

Ricky Henderson has lost his dual position status and will only be available as a defender in 2013.

The athletic Crow finished last season with a bang, meaning his price has soared to $435,100 in 2014.

Young midfielder Brad Crouch's price starts at $499,000 next year, a $390,500 rise from where he began 2013.

Younger brother Matt, who was drafted by the Crows with pick No. 23, should definitely be in the selection mix for your side. Crouch was a constant ball magnet for Vic Country in the 2013 NAB AFL Championships, and is some chance to play early on under Brenton Sanderson.

His price of $203,200 shouldn't scare you off. Crouch can play.

As can James Battersby.

Putting the disappointment of not being drafted behind him, Battersby did not have to wait long until the Crows called his name out in the rookie draft.

The youngster is listed at $115,200, but he is a better player than that price suggests.

A defender, who also has the ability to play through the midfield, Battersby uses his polished skills to hit targets.

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