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AFL 2015 MOCK DRAFTS - TOP 12

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I think Schache and Weitering know where their going already unfortunately. Brisbane knows Carlton will pick up Weitering. He's the stand out player this year.

 

So where will Rice and Silvagni be bid upon? Where do they rate in the draft class? Any other FS that will be bid upon in the nat draft?

I will pop it into my spreadsheet and put it in the Bidding War thread.

**PHANTOM DRAFT

1.Carl: Weitering - Done deal.

2.Bris: Schache - Done deal.

3.Syd*: Mills (Melbourne bid) - Roos will want this kid. Will make Sydney bid high.

4.Melb: Parish - Outside run and a bit of pace is what we need. He will add to the grunt we've previously added.

5.GWS*: Hopper (Essendon bid) - Essendon need mids and will happily bid for Hopper.

6.Ess: Curnow - Essendon need back up for Daniher.

7.GWS*: Kennedy (Essendon bid) - Essendon need mids and Kennedy is probably the next best mid. GWS will pounce still.

8.Ess: Balic - I think they could pick up Francis but with Curnow being that in between height also, I think they'll go a midfielder.

9.GC: Francis - They'll have to pick him up if he gets to 9. Francis could go as high as 3 though.

10.Melb: Weideman - Hogan's partner for the next decade. If not, I'd go Tucker for run off half back.

11.Bris*: Hipwood (Carlton bid) - Carlton need a KPF so I think they'll bid. Brissy will pay this price in a heart beat.

12.Carl: Milera - They need a goal kicking half forward.

13.Ade: Collins - Not a lot of tall backmen at the crows. Collins is the 2nd best KPB.

14.Bris*: Keays (Carlton bid) - Carlton will want mids. I think they'll bid.

15.Carl: H.McKay - A tall forward is a must for the blues.

16.Rich: Ah Chee - They're crying out for a small fwd and I'm almost sure they'll pick him.

17.Ade: Tucker - Too good a player to be any lower. I think draft needs pushes him to 17.

18.Stk: Matheisen - Mids is what they'll be after. They went tall last year.

19.Haw: Gresham - Quick mid which Hawthorn will like. They need young mids.

20.GC: Oliver - The Suns will love how he goes about it. Bennell out so they will want a mid.

21.Nth: Rioli - Small forward is what they need. This kid could be anything.

22.Haw: Dunkley - They'll like his leadership qualities. Another young mid for the future.

23.Carl: Burton - More like a 3rd tall, but they need talls up forward.

24.WB: Bonner - The doggies need young backmen as it's an ageing backline. Will transition from Dale Morris.

25.WB: R.Clarke - Next best mid who I think they'll get.

If we're going for the full 1st round, I'll continue where i left off:

1. CARLTON: Weitering

2. BRISBANE: Schache

(Melbourne bid Pick 3 on Mills)

3. SYDNEY: Mills

4. MELBOURNE: Parish

(Essendon bid Pick 5 on Hopper)

5. GWS: Hopper

(Essendon bid Pick 6 on Kennedy)

6. GWS: Kennedy

7. ESSENDON: Oliver

8. ESSENDON: Weideman

9. GOLD COAST: Millera

10. MELBOURNE: Curnow

(Carlton bid Pick 11 on Keayes)

11. BRISBANE: Keayes

12. CARLTON: Balic

13. ADELAIDE: Burton

(Carlton bid Pick 14 on Hipwood)

14. BRISBANE: Hipwood

15. CARLTON: H. McKay

16. RICHMOND: Francis

17. ADELAIDE: Bonner

18. ST KILDA: Mathieson

19. HAWTHORN: Tucker

20. GOLD COAST: Collins

21. NORTH MELBOURNE: Hibberd

22. HAWTHORN: B. McKay

(Carlton bid Pick 23 on Dunkley)

23. SYDNEY: Dunkley

24. CARLTON: Gresham

Will be interesting to see how it plays out.

 

So where will Rice and Silvagni be bid upon? Where do they rate in the draft class? Any other FS that will be bid upon in the nat draft?

I will pop it into my spreadsheet and put it in the Bidding War thread.

I'm only going off what I've read, but I heard Rice was somewhere in the 20s with Silvagni a very late pick.

Rice I've got as pick 30, Collingwood bid. I don't think he's better than the players below. Silvagni will go late 2nd or 3rd round I think.

The rest I have:

26.Fre: B.McKay

27.Ess: Partington.

28:Ess: Hibberd

29:Nth: Cole

30.St.K: Rice (Collingwood bid)


I reckon we'll see Essendon grab a key forward and a mid with their first two picks.

Weitering is just too good, and the blues also need key defenders

They should be able to pick up a key forward with any one of picks 8,11 or 19 anyway

Whilst Weitering is the raging #1 favourite, if the Blues were to pick Schache at 1, they would be able to pick up Keiran Collins at either pick 8 or 11. So could be a possibility.

 

Rice I've got as pick 30, Collingwood bid. I don't think he's better than the players below. Silvagni will go late 2nd or 3rd round I think.

The rest I have:

26.Fre: B.McKay

27.Ess: Partington.

28:Ess: Hibberd

29:Nth: Cole

30.St.K: Rice (Collingwood bid)

We're thinking along the same lines. I have Essendon bidding for him at (after academy selections) Pick 29.

Pick 25 Western Bulldogs: Ah Chee

Pick 26 Western Bulldogs: Skinner

Pick 27 Fremantle: Mitch Brown

Pick 28 West Coast: Rioli

(Essendon bid on Rice)

Pick 29 St Kilda: Rice

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