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I had a bit of fun with this and this is what i came up with.

http://www.afl.com.au/offseason/afldraftma...50/Default.aspx

You punch in your key attributes you look for per position and it spits out names and has videos and a small write up of your player.

Went for Positions i think need filling. Possibly manipulated the first 2.

1st pick Midfielder = Scully

2nd pick Midfielder = Trengove

3rd pick Med Forward = Mitch Duncan

4th pick Tall Forward = Tom Hill

5th pick Small Def = George Long

6th pick Ruck = Broc Mccauley

7th pick Med Mid = Liam Tobin

 
I had a bit of fun with this and this is what i came up with.

http://www.afl.com.au/offseason/afldraftma...50/Default.aspx

You punch in your key attributes you look for per position and it spits out names and has videos and a small write up of your player.

Went for Positions i think need filling. Possibly manipulated the first 2.

1st pick Midfielder = Scully

2nd pick Midfielder = Trengove

3rd pick Med Forward = Mitch Duncan

4th pick Tall Forward = Tom Hill

5th pick Small Def = George Long

6th pick Ruck = Broc Mccauley

7th pick Med Mid = Liam Tobin

Mitch Duncan? med forward? need?

Never herd of 5th and 6th picks but 7th i no very well good mate of mine. (no sarcasm)

Mitch Duncan? med forward? need?

Never herd of 5th and 6th picks but 7th i no very well good mate of mine. (no sarcasm)

With regards to pick 6 - Broc McCauley.

For what it's worth I've seen Broc McCauley's development first hand and actually played a number of games against him. I would consider him a similar player/development to Stefan Martin. He's a ruckman who is extremely agile and mobile. Spent 2006 playing top level basketball and would have played for the GC Blaze had he pursued basketball, also played Soccer for Qld Roar 2nds in 2006 and AFL for Southport Sharks. He has an outstanding leap (due to his size and basketball background) and for a big fella is surprisingly quick (thus his ability to play as a key forward). Recorded a 14 beep test during the 2007 preseason which I would consider to be very good for a ruckman.

Broc played AFL for the first time at 16 and really only full time at 18 (in 2006) and for the last 3 years has played at Southport. He took the spot of Jeff White in the QAFL game representing Queensland against the NT this year. He has outstanding natural ability, is a 202cm mobile ruckman who has kicked a number of bags of 6 at Southport this year. I'd love to see him picked up as a mature age rookie with our no 1 pick in the rookie draft, but feel other clubs may have already taken notice after passing him over in the last years National draft. I'd go as far as saying if we end up using our pick 34 in the National draft, he would be an ideal pick up as a 22 yr old ready made ruckman, who with some further AFL development could become a very good AFL player.

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Mitch Duncan? med forward? need?

Never herd of 5th and 6th picks but 7th i no very well good mate of mine. (no sarcasm)

Ive never heard of my 4th 5th 6th or 7th pick. Draft Machine found them for me.

I saw Duncan in the champs and really liked the look of him. I reckon he will make a great roaming forward able to play stints in the midfield.

What do you know of Tobin and what are his chances of being drafted?

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