Let me walk you through a small but powerful concept from Neoclassical Economics: Labor Market Substitutability. Sounds fancy, but it’s pretty simple. It means, in a perfectly competitive world, workers are seen as replaceable. Each one is judged only by their skills and productivity. No one’s untouchable. Clearly, the league has no time for sentiment, but there are a few exceptions. A select few who’ve held their ground. And one exception who was never going to be moved is Caitlin Clark. She’s the face of the Fever – actually, scratch that. She’s the face of the WNBA or their biggest problem yet because, as Steve Jobs once said, “If a person can’t be replaced, then we have a problem.”
But besides her, as the title suggests, out of the first-round 12 picks from the 2024 draft, several are already suiting up for teams that didn’t draft them. Caitlin Clark may be irreplaceable, but the rest of the 2024 class? The WNBA wasn’t afraid to reshuffle the deck. So let’s break down the blockbuster trades, and where your favorite Round 1 rookies from 2024 have landed since draft night…
Caitlin Clark and Fellow Draftees In a Glimpse…
Rank
Player
Draft Team
Current WNBA Situation
1
Caitlin Clark
Indiana Fever
Indiana Fever point guard
2
Cameron Brink
Los Angeles Sparks
LA Sparks power forward
3
Kamilla Cardoso
Chicago Sky
Chicago Sky center
4
Rickea Jackson
LA Sparks
Sparks small forward
5
Jacy Sheldon
Dallas Wings
Washington Mystics forward (traded)
6
Aaliyah Edwards
Washington Mystics
Connecticut Sun forward (traded)
7
Angel Reese
Chicago Sky
Chicago Sky forward
8
Alissa Pili
Minnesota Lynx
LA Sparks forward (traded)
9
Carla Leite
Dallas Wings
Golden State Valkyries guard (traded)
10
Leïla Lacan
Connecticut Sun
Connecticut Sun guard
11
Marquesha Davis
New York Liberty
Not playing
12
Nyadiew Puoch
Atlanta Dream
Not playing
Let’s dive deeper into the trades of the round 1 picks from 2024…
The Grand Swap: Jacy Sheldon × Aaliyah Edwards
Player
Drafted By
2024 Season Team
2025 Season Team (Pre-Swap)
Trade Date
Post-Trade Team
Jacy Sheldon
Dallas Wings
Dallas Wings
Connecticut Sun
6th August 2025
Washington Mystics
Aaliyah Edwards
Washington Mystics
Washington Mystics
Washington Mystics
6th August 2025
Connecticut Sun
Back in February 2025, the Connecticut Sun made waves by acquiring Jacy Sheldon from the Dallas Wings. It was a grand four-team blockbuster involving Dallas, Connecticut, Phoenix, and Indiana. The numbers alone were jaw-dropping as the deal involved 13 players and 5 draft picks.
Fast forward to August, just hours before the WNBA’s 3 PM EST trade deadline on Thursday, and the Sun made another big move. This time, they decided to flip Sheldon to the Washington Mystics in exchange for Aaliyah Edwards. But this wasn’t just a straight player-for-player deal. The Mystics also got the option to choose between two 2026 first-round picks. They could pick either their own (originally from the Minnesota Lynx) or Connecticut’s (which came via the New York Liberty). That’s flexibility with some serious draft-day value. And if you’re still unsure about the importance of this swap, here’s…
What the GMs Said:
Morgan Tuck, Sun GM, didn’t mince words:
“Bringing Aaliyah to the Connecticut Sun is more than just a roster move; it’s a statement about where we’re headed as a franchise… What truly sets her apart is the way she leads, connects, and competes. Aaliyah is the kind of person and player who can help redefine the future of this organization and we’re ready to build that future together.”
On the other side, Jamila Wideman, GM of the Mystics, sees Sheldon as the perfect cultural fit:
“We are excited to welcome Jacy to the Mystics and think her skill set, energy, and team-first approach will be a great fit for us… She has built on her solid rookie campaign and demonstrated an ability to shoot the ball and read the game on both ends of the court.”
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