If a bunch of ultimate minds got together and had a fantasy draft of the best players in the men's game, what would it look like? That's the question we tried to answer with our 2014 Mock Draft.
Coloradoan Coit Stevenson is extremely confident in his team. Read about why he thinks his strategy of drafting specialists sets his squad above the rest.
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Zack Smith
March 27, 2014, 8:00am
The fearsome No Look Scoober team of Bryan Jones and Zack Smith had some of the most cerebral draft strategy. How did they do it?
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Zack Purdy
March 27, 2014, 8:00am
Zack Purdy's team is Revolver-heavy, but for good reason, as he explains in his draft essay. Who else did he pick up and how does he think his team will do?
Tony Leonardo drafted with a noticeable East Coast bent, with several international players in the mix as well. Read about his strategy going into the draft and how he thinks his team will fare.
Elliot Trotter's quick-decision draft strategy may have been one of the most effective. See what the logic was behind his picks.
In typical Muffin style, the sunshaded Brandon Malacek breaks down who he thinks the best teams in the draft were.
Jimmy Leppert discusses his evolving strategy and what he thinks he did right (or wrong) in the draft.
UItimate pundit Kyle Weisbrod puts our eight draft teams through a custom ranking system, weighing factors like athleticism, durability, and leadership. Which team does he have coming out on top?
Jonathan Neeley and Joaquin Nagle are two of the most knowledgeable minds in men's ultimate today. Who did they pick and why?