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Melbourne Players' Trade Value

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Hey Lampers 

I see your point.

Lets wait after the Finals to see if Lever crosses the Border. Its a nice romance. l would like to see Frosty given a fair go and be happy to  watch him tuck the ball under his arm and run the opposition ragged and bust the lines. I believe he is hard done. 

Watching with anticipation to see Lever play at the G this Saturday and to find out his worth. Lets see if his worth the first two round picks that many say but for me Lever is overvalued.

  I hope he proves me wrong. 

 

 
On 26/09/2017 at 4:24 PM, Bimbo said:

Oliver - 9 early first round picks

Honestly you could use 9 first round picks and still couldn't find a better player! He is priceless!

On 9/26/2017 at 3:18 PM, Clint Bizkit said:

All this talk about trading players so I've gone through and given each player on our senior list a theoretical open market trade value using draft picks as the measurement.

These values are based on output so far, potential and my subjective valuation.

 

Hogan - Early first round and mid to late second round

Jones - Late first round

Salem - Early second round

Watts - Mid to late second round

Petracca - Early first round and mid to late first round

Lewis - Late fourth round

Viney - Early first round and early second round

Brayshaw - Early second round

Gawn - Early first round and mid to late second round

Tyson -  Early third round

Oliver - Early first round and early first round

Hibberd - Early first round

Stretch - Late fourth round

Kent - Late fifth round

Frost  - Mid to late second round

Melksham  - Mid to late second round

Hannan  - Mid to late second round

Garland - Late fifth round

Pedersen - Early third round

vandenBerg - Early fourth round

Vince - Late fourth round

Kennedy-Harris - Early fourth round

T. McDonald - Mid first round and late second round

Weideman - Mid to late second round

O. McDonald - Mid to late second round

Hunt  - Early first round

Neal-Bullen - Mid to late second round

Bugg  - Late fourth round

King - Late fifth round

Kennedy - Late fifth round

Garlett - Early second round

Johnstone - Late fourth round

Jetta - Mid to late first round and mid to late second round

McKenna - Late fifth round

Wagner - Late fourth round

Harmes - Mid to late third round

 

Well done with the ratings. the only one that l rate higher is Wagner late second round. i expect he will improve.

You know your DEMON STUFF. 

 

N.Jones a third rounder at best. We need to off load players to get what we want,at the moment the side is like swiss cheese,lots of holes in it.


delete thread.
- N.Jones for a first rounder???  (3rd at best)
-  T.Mcdonald mid first and late 2nd?? The guy puts a blow torch to the ball in the backline. 
 

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