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Who would MFC take if given a top 10 pick in 2018 Draft (via Hogan trade)?

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16 minutes ago, Mondê said:

Shiel is a bit suspect, his footskills are hit and miss. 

Very similar to Tyson but with more explosion away from the stoppage IMO.

Would rather load up on Kelly either this year or next year via FA

Then we could look at Whitfield/Kelly or similar. Just a suggestion to look at what could happen should we be proactive.

 
5 hours ago, spirit of norm smith said:

1- Lukosius 

2- Sam Walsh

3- Bailey Smith

4- Jackson Hartley

5- Ben King

6- Max King

7- Izak Rankine

8- Riley Collier-Dawkins 

9- Luke Valente 

10- Sydney Stack

Hogan is worth

2 top 10 picks or

one top 10 plus a very good player (Ed Langdon)

but Hogan is contracted and should stay for 2019

Not sure where you got the list from but I'm assuming you have not seen Connor Rozee play?

The kid is a gun (outside run with skills) and who be a perfect fit for the team

 

9 minutes ago, SFebes said:

I don't think May is worth a top 10 pick + player. I don't even think May is worth a top 10 pick.

Purely a trade scenario, a pick alone may be enough, with regards to what pick I’ll leave that up to the FD.

 
3 minutes ago, Bombay Airconditioning said:

Purely a trade scenario, a pick alone may be enough, with regards to what pick I’ll leave that up to the FD.

We are in for an aggressive trade period, really exciting.

Just now, SFebes said:

We are in for an aggressive trade period, really exciting.

It is exciting, several weeks ago we a realistic chance of not making finals and no first round pick. The emergence of a couple of players and the team evolving as a whole has flipped that on its head.


3 minutes ago, SFebes said:

We are in for an aggressive trade period, really exciting.

Yep, the list is getting cleared and looks like some good ones coming our way.

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9 hours ago, Jibroni said:

Not sure where you got the list from but I'm assuming you have not seen Connor Rozee play?

The kid is a gun (outside run with skills) and who be a perfect fit for the team

 

this kid looks really impressive! sometimes you watch underage footage and have to use your imagination alot... not with him. he has got something doesn't he?..

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