#3 Trades

Remember when Eli Manning had that Hall of Fame career with the San Diego Chargers? No, of course not. He didn't want to go to San Diego. So even though the Chargers took him first overall, he was traded to the New York Giants.
Now imagine someone like Baron Corbin gets drafted to RAW, but he wants to stay on SmackDown. I'd have him storm the war room and start attacking executives and demanding that he be traded back to Friday nights.
Baron Corbin giving a USA executive an End of Days through the Draft room table would be highly entertaining and would generate some great storylines moving forward.
This would also be a great spot to use your analysts. Have Renee Young break in with reports that the networks are working on a trade. Get Booker on social media stirring up the rumor mill.
We got a taste of this at the analyst desk when Booker said there were some rumors of a blockbuster trade happening soon.
We'll see if that comes to fruition.
#4 Bring in legends to help make the Draft feel more special

When in doubt, trot them out. Any other time the WWE has no problem bringing the legends back to help sell an event. Why not have Stone Cold or the Undertaker come out and announce a Draft pick? Taker could even announce the pick. That pick could start a storyline and then boom! The seeds have been planted for the next Crown Jewel match.
This is also something the NFL does. Typically in Round two a team legend will come on stage and announce the selection. This would also help break it up so it's not Steph coming out every time to do it.
Something else that I think would be cool, would be to have a Superstar introduce one of the Connor's Cure kids to come out and announce a selection. That could be a really awesome moment for that youngster.
Other ways to get legends involved? They could join Renee and Booker at the analyst desk. On his Sirius XM show, the WWE Hall of Famer Bully Ray suggested having wrestling vets in the war rooms to help the executives make their selections.
I for one, love the idea of having the APA set up a poker table in the middle of the room and fill the place with cigar smoke while they nonchalantly offer their recommendations.
I will admit that the Mad Money guy did do pretty well with his spot on Raw.