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  1. 1. Should the Demons split their Pick 3 by trading it for 2 First Round Picks

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Well I hope we're bloody confident Young won't be there at 8 to have not done it on draft night.

 
3 hours ago, Fifty-5 said:

The only 100% fact so far is that it's not a 100% fact.

Isn’t it?

Well played by the club. We get back a second round pick and move back to pick 10.

We weren't going to use pick 50. So essentially our trade with North becomes 2020 first round pick for pick 10.

We Lose: Pick 26, 2020 first round.

We Gain: Pick 10, Pick 28, 2020 fourth round

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Just now, Lord Nev said:

And we may not be finished just yet...

 

Go on...

1 minute ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Go on...

Pick 10 might be on the move again. Early-ish days, so don't take it as gospel yet though.

Geelong a possible deal partner now.

 

1 minute ago, Lord Nev said:

And we may not be finished just yet...

 

Good get on this. Your source got anything else for us?

 

14 and 17 for 10 and 28?

could happen.  Geelong must have a specific target in mind and we are keen on two players to go in the teens

4 minutes ago, Lord Nev said:

Pick 10 might be on the move again. Early-ish days, so don't take it as gospel yet though.

Geelong a possible deal partner now.

 

10 and 28 for 14 and 17 perhaps?

Gives is three first round picks.


1 minute ago, ben russell said:

10 and 28 for 14 and 17 perhaps?

Gives is three first round picks.

Yeah you'd think that's what the deal would be should it happen.

Just now, Lord Nev said:

Yeah you'd think that's what the deal would be should it happen.

If that is the scenario then I’d say Weightman would be a definite for one of those picks.

With us seemingly cooling on Young at pick 3 in favour of Jackson or Green, I wonder whether we would be targetting  Gould with pick 17. He would likely be gone by pick 28.

Your all over it Lord New. Do you think Weightman is a chance to get to 14?

6 minutes ago, ben russell said:

If that is the scenario then I’d say Weightman would be a definite for one of those picks.

With us seemingly cooling on Young at pick 3 in favour of Jackson or Green, I wonder whether we would be targetting  Gould with pick 17. He would likely be gone by pick 28.

 

3 minutes ago, Colm said:

Your all over it Lord New. Do you think Weightman is a chance to get to 14?

Weightman is a VERY high chance to get to us. May depend if another club pulls the trigger earlier than us, but from what I've heard the club is dead keen on him.

Interestingly, they may be shifting towards Green over Jackson, then the ball will be in GWS' court. Doesn't seem like Young will be a Dee at this stage, but that's just opinion.

Bidding for Green helps the value of pick 10, kind of hoping we do bid. Even just for the entertainment value


5 minutes ago, Lord Nev said:

 

Weightman is a VERY high chance to get to us. May depend if another club pulls the trigger earlier than us, but from what I've heard the club is dead keen on him.

Interestingly, they may be shifting towards Green over Jackson, then the ball will be in GWS' court. Doesn't seem like Young will be a Dee at this stage, but that's just opinion.

Lord Nev is the number 1 on trade / draft time poster power rankings at the moment

22 minutes ago, DubDee said:

14 and 17 for 10 and 28?

could happen.  Geelong must have a specific target in mind and we are keen on two players to go in the teens

Geelong apparently want McAsey a key defender and need to move up a bit to ensure getting  him.


7 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Pick 3. Split? Do the Giants have anything to offer? 4 and 40. Crazy times!!!

That would have to mean our target is not Jackson or Green unless we got an understanding from GWS that they would not take Jackson at 3. I think we would want another pick in teens plus 4 given what it means to GWS.

From my very uninformed viewpoint  

I would like to get kemp. If available at 10 we should keep

Someone said Stephens is coming to us at 10.

 
8 minutes ago, WERRIDEE said:

Someone said Stephens is coming to us at 10.

Who was that?

3 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Who was that?

Can't remember it was on one of the threads. He\she had a source.


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