You're on the clock for a whole draft — but this time you know how it all played out. Draft blind off the consensus board, then reveal how much career value you captured — Win Shares (NBA), Approximate Value (NFL), WAR (MLB) — against the GMs who were on the clock for real. Steal the ones they whiffed on.
You're on the clock only for the picks this franchise actually owned; the rest of the league drafts exactly as it did. Every real pick is on the board — anyone still available at your slot is fair game, including the players who went hundreds of picks later. Depth controls how deep the run goes: a franchise owns ~15 picks a year in MLB, so all rounds over a decade is 150 slots.
| # | Front office | WAR | Draft capital captured | Picks | Best pick |
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Counts every pick of every draft in range, credited to the team that made it. Relocated franchises appear under the code they drafted as. Active-player values keep accruing, so totals refresh over time. MLB is capped at 15 rounds — past that, essentially nobody reaches the majors.
Note: NBA (Win Shares) and MLB (WAR) career values are scraped live from Basketball- and Baseball-Reference; NFL (Approximate Value) is hand-authored for now. Active players are still accruing value, so totals are rounded and refresh over time. Only the top scored slots are graded; the pool also includes notable players who slipped past them. Built with scrape.py → data/*.json → build.mjs.