With James Shields reportedly headed to San Diego, the last moving parts in the coming year’s amateur draft are now fixed in place. The Padres will wave goodbye to the 13th overall pick — the same slot the team used last year to take the since-promised-away Trea Turner — in order to add Shields.

The draft order was originally established at the close of the regular season, of course. But with twelve players receiving and rejecting qualifying offers, plenty of shuffling remained. This year, at least, no compensation-bound free agents will drag the uncertainty into the season.

The results of that rarefied sector of the free agent market are in. As Baseball America documents, the first-round (or, if you prefer, pre-second-round) draft order that results is as follows:

1. Diamondbacks [Protected First-Round Picks]

2. Astros

3. Rockies

4. Rangers

5. Astros

6. Twins

7. Red Sox

8. White Sox

9. Cubs

10. Phillies

11. Reds

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12. Marlins [Unprotected First-Round Picks]

13. Rays

14. Braves

15. Brewers

16. Yankees

17. Indians

18. Giants

19. Pirates

20. Athletics

21. Royals

22. Tigers

23. Cardinals

24. Dodgers

25. Orioles

26. Angels

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27. Rockies [Compensation Picks]

28. Braves

29. Blue Jays

30. Yankees

31. Giants

32. Pirates

33. Royals

34. Tigers

35. Dodgers

36. Orioles

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37. Astros [Competitive Balance Round A]

38. Rockies

39. Cardinals

40. Brewers

41. Padres

42. Indians

Note that there were other picks lost in the free agent process, not reflected above, which impact the rest of the draft order. Namely, the Red Sox (second round, competitive balance Round B) and White Sox (second and third round) each gave up two picks while the Twins forfeited their second-rounder.

BA also tabulates the resulting projected total draft pool allocations, which provide important parameters for each team and also serve as a general guide to how overall drafting power is spread across the league this time around. (Precise pick-by-pick pool allocations remain to be released by the league.)

Astros – $17.98MM

Rockies – $14.55MM

D’backs – $14.18MM

Rangers – $9.47MM

Braves – $8.70MM

Yankees – $8.21MM

Reds – $8.09MM

Brewers – $8.06MM

Orioles – $7.99MM

Giants – $7.82MM

Pirates – $7.69MM

Twins – $7.69MM

Cardinals – $7.69MM

Cubs – $7.55MM

Indians – $7.53MM

Royals – $7.50MM

Tigers – $7.40MM

Phillies – $7.36MM

Dodgers – $7.24MM

Marlins – $7.04MM

Rays – $6.86MM

Red Sox – $6.48MM

Athletics – $5.67MM

Blue Jays – $5.63MM

White Sox – $5.54MM

Angels – $5.42MM

Padres – $5.39MM

Mariners – $4.36MM

Mets – $3.74MM

Nationals – $3.70MM