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Draft Pick # 10 (gone)

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4 minutes ago, Redleg said:

If we are getting Lever it would be reasonable to assume that pick will be gone to the Crows.

Maybe or maybe a player swap (eg Watts and Frost) or a future pick, or a mix of both Red. I guess it doesn't hurt to speculate who we'd use on #10 ;)

Edited by Moonshadow

 
22 hours ago, Moonshadow said:

Pick 10 plus Watts for pick 1 from Bris? 

Don't understand y people want 2 trade the only player on our list who can kick Watts is the icing on the cake player we need not the go 2 man 

1 hour ago, samcantstandya said:

Don't understand y people want 2 trade the only player on our list who can kick Watts is the icing on the cake player we need not the go 2 man 

Sure, when he's fit, in form and not playing VFL. For 90% of the time that's not the case. I'm a fan of JW when he's consistently on song like last year. But 2017 showed it just doesn't happen enough to justify the hype. I think he sets a bar that is flakey at best and I've changed my view since 2016

 

Samc…………….. Hopefully  Tyson and a second rounder to adelaide for Lever would be good enough. I would like to see us get Jack Higgins for pick #10. Next year's 1st round draft pick  could be used as trade bait.

If we don't trade pick 10, Higgins looks like the perfect option for us if he's still there. He just won the Morrish Medal and might go before pick 10 unfortunately. He's the best outside midfielder in the draft. He's also been able to ply his trade up forward and booted 29 goals in 13 games this year. Averaged 24 touches and 6 tackles a game this season. He's not afraid to go when it's his turn, 6 tackles a game shows he runs both ways and cracks in. He's the perfect target for us at pick 10; A running machine with pace, agility, skill and goal sense. Not sure he'll make it to that pick now he's won the Morrish Medal though...


Wouldn't think the Morrish would change his draft selection. Kids are picked on their attributes, not accolades.

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