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The 2015 MLB draft is now in the rearview mirror, as all 40 rounds and 1,215 picks of this year's amateur draft are officially in the books.

It was a year dominated by shortstops and pitching, as college bats were scarce, and more than a few teams reached for what polished bats there were on the board.

At any rate, the focus for each team the next few weeks will be on signing its respective draft picks and getting their pro careers started.

With that in mind, what follows is an updated look at where all 30 farm systems rank, assuming all of the top draft picks sign. Late-round players who slipped due to signability concerns were not included, though at least a few could wind up agreeing to above-slot deals.

The following factors helped determine the rankings of players and teams: