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Supposed Mike Trout is listed first on your auto draft card, but someone else also has him listed first. Randomly one GM would get Trout while the other GM should get the second guy listed on his auto draft card (unless someone has that guy listed first) and then you would go to the third player listed (and so on...). Then later on after all the players you have listed have either been awarded to you, or someone else, the computer would start replacing the guys you missed on with the next highest paid player at that position.
In addition (possibly) we could list an alternative to Mike Trout (or whomever) if we miss on him.
As many have pointed out, awarding someone who is not listed ANYWHERE on the GM's auto draft card before picking players on the GM's auto draft card simply does not make sense or help the GM out at all.
Further more if GM Bob beats me out (randomly) for Mike Trout because we both have him listed number 1, the next time in the same draft Bob and I pick the same player he is awarded to me, or whoever missed out to Bob the first time around.
Many fantasy leagues let you list preferred players by position as well as a master list of preferred players at all positions. The computer could also incorporate a similar system. This is not a new concept, most fantasy leagues have auto drafts that operate like this as opposed to the current SOM auto draft system.
No system is going to be perfect, but that is not an excuse to keep the present system which is worse than not perfect it doesn't make any sense at all. This took me about five minutes to come up with and I am sure it shows, but it is a place to start.