... And I think that probably makes more sense than picking someone out of the gates that gets stolen. So Ash, what are you making this pick? ...

A game can only be stolen once, so once it's taken, it really does belong to you. So it's a very powerful thing to use in a draft like this.
In Context
... All the games are gone. We've picked everything here. The Kill or Steal tokens return, let's explain those again. So everyone gets one of each token to use. Steal at the start of your turn. You can take another game from someone else's draft picks. A game can only be stolen once, so once it's taken, it really does belong to you. So it's a very powerful thing to use in a draft like this. Remove one pick from any draft list entirely. The game cannot be selected again by anyone. The affected party must then re-pick for that category. This does not count as your turn, but you do have to use it at the start of your turn. Can you kill a game that someone has stolen? ...