The 2007 MLB draft was headlined by Vanderbilt ace David Price, who was chosen No. 1 overall by the Tampa Bay Devil Rays.
He's one of four pitchers from the 2007 draft class who went on to win a Cy Young Award, and they are joined by a World Series MVP, a pair of regular-season MVP winners and two franchise cornerstone first basemen.
So how would the stacked 2007 MLB draft play out if teams had the benefit of hindsight? That's what we set out to answer.
Any player who signed as part of the 2007 class was eligible to be included in the re-draft, which includes a revised selection and breakdown for each of the 30 first-round picks.