Whenever I write stuff like this, it seems to piss off some drafter who is high on the players I mentioned.
So yeah, I'll do it

This will be a 10-part series. These stupid Message Boards won't let me write extremely long posts (maybe they're not so stupid, just saving you from me)
Alright, I'm going to list the players by ADP for each round and give you my 'avoidances'. This does not necessarily mean I won't draft these players. It just means that I would not draft them at this price.
The ADP is from February 1 to date of post.
10th round-
136 J.A. Happ
137 Andrew McCutchen
138 Ender Inciarte
139 Masahiro Tanaka
140 Yadier Molina
141 Ken Giles
142 Ian Desmond
143 Buster Posey
144 Amed Rosario
145 Carlos Martinez
146 Corey Knebel
147 Rafael Devers
148 Mike Moustakas
149 Yu Darvish
150 Nick Pivetta
It'd be too easy to list Carlos Martinez, though I would have listed him without the recent injury reports. I haven't drafted Martinez since his first successful year. Since then, he has become more of a cheerleader than pitcher.
In my mind, if something doesn't come easy for Martinez, he fails.
Lately, getting on the mound and pitching has been considered tough for him.
BMW arm, KIA head.
But, that's a freebie...
We have to trust our draft picks. Beyond numbers (no matter what numbers we use) and beyond our guts (mine's bigger than yours), the number one thing in our minds when making a draft pick is T-R-U-S-T.
I simply do not trust Yu Darvish.
I do not trust him to pitch consistently well and I don't trust him to pitch a lot of games.
Without that trust, I would not take Darvish in the 10th round.
To tell the truth, I wouldn't (and haven't) taken him in the 11th or 12th round. Not even a thought.
If not thinking about a player well beyond his ADP, you don't want or trust that player at all.
I simply do not trust Darvish as far as Eddie Gaedel could throw him.
Masahiro Tanaka is different. I trust him a bit. The numbers, however, are telling me to not trust him at all.
He is on the wrong side of 30 now.
His innings over the last three seasons have gone from 199 to 178 to 156. Almost a perfect drop of 22 innings per season over the last few seasons.
Tanaka would have to pitch really well to justify 134 innings fron a 10th round selection.
He throws for a great team and at times, looks dominant.
And I wished I owned him when having those nights.
But, they're rarer now.
Betts, Benintendi, and Martinez hit .345 off Tanaka, each with multiple homers against him.
An easy bench every time the Yanks play the Red Sox.
Your 10th round pitcher should hardly ever be an 'easy bench'.
We want more. Tanaka offers less.