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If the draft was done now what would it look like?

I'm going to do my top 10 players in the draft

 

2022 AFL Draft

1 Will Ashcroft

2 Harry Sheezel

3 Bailey Humphrey

4 Mattaes Phillipou

5 Reuben Ginbey

6 Oliver Hollands

7 Josh Weddle

8 Max Michalanney

9 Cameron Mackenzie

10 Jaspa Fletcher 

 

 
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2021

1 Nick Daicos

2 Horne-Francis

3 Jacob van Rooyen

4 Jye Amiss

5 Josh Rachele

6 Finn Callaghan

7 Ben Hobbs

8 Wanganeen-Milera

9 Jesse Motlop

10 Mitch Owens

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2020 afl draft

1 Ugle-Hagan

2 Errol Gulden

3 Logan McDonald

4 Archie Perkins

5 Max Holmes

6 Jake Bowey

7 Beau McCreery

8 Oliver Henry

9 Riley Thilthorpe

10 Braeden Campbell

 
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2019 afl draft 

1 Noah Anderson

2 Luke Jackson

3 Matt Rowell

4 Caleb Serong

5 Tom Green

6 Will Day

7 Kysaiah Pickett

8 Hayden Young

9 Lachlan Ash

10 Cody Weightman

 

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2018 AFL Draft

1 Zak Butters

2 Sam Walsh

3 Connor Rozee

4 Max King 

5 Ben King

6 Isaac Quaynor

7 Izak Rankine

8 Nick Blakey

9 Bobby Hill

10 Bailey Smith

 


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2017 AFL Draft

1 Andrew Brayshaw

2 Luke Davies-Uniacke

3 Aaron Naughton

4 Zac Bailey

5 Oscar Allen

6 Sam Taylor'

7 Cam Raynor

8 Bailey Fritsch

9 Harrison Petty

10 Tim Kelly

 

 

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2016 afl draft

1 Hugh McCluggage

2 Tim Taranto

3 Tim English

4 Shai Bolton

5 Andrew McGrath

6 Oliver Florent

7 Todd Marshall

8 Sam Powell-Pepper

9 Ben Ainsworth

10 Jy Simpkin

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2015 afl draft

1 Clayton Oliver

2 Charlie Curnow

3 Jacob Weitering

4 Callum Mills

5 Darcy Parish

6 Eric Hipwood

7 Harry McKay

8 Harry Himmelberg

9 Daniel Rioli

10 Jade Gresham

 
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2014 AFL DRAFT 

1 Christian Petracca

2 Angus Brayshaw

3 Jordon De Goey

4 Darcy Moore

5 Peter Wright

6 Jake Lever

7 Jack Steele

8 Kyle Langford

9 Isaac Heeney

10 Touk Miller

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2013 AFL Draft

1 Marcus Bontempelli

2 Patrick Cripps

3 Zach Merrett

4 James Sicily

5 Aliir Aliir

6 Josh Kelly

7 Christian Salem

8 Luke McDonald

9 Jack Billings

10 Zak Jones

 


5 hours ago, WERRIDEE said:

2018 AFL Draft

1 Zak Butters

2 Sam Walsh

3 Connor Rozee

4 Max King 

5 Ben King

6 Isaac Quaynor

7 Izak Rankine

8 Nick Blakey

9 Bobby Hill

10 Bailey Smith

 

We have such a similar draft hand this year as Port did that Night. Let’s hope we can pull off something similar. 

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1 hour ago, Pipefitter said:

We have such a similar draft hand this year as Port did that Night. Let’s hope we can pull off something similar. 

Do you think we'll go big or small? I suppose it depends on what next year's crop will produce. The 7 that seem to pop up around our 2 picks are Curtin, Sanders, Leake, Caddy, O'Sullivan, Windsor, and Wilson. We could easily get Curtin and Caddy sureing up CHB and CHF for years to come. O'Sullivan and Caddy would sure that up as well. Then we have the midfielders in Sanders, Leake, Windsor and Wilson.

Reid will go 1 then it depends on North wanting a McKay replacement in Curtin or they go with the next best players in Duursma and McKerser both of them won't go past the Hawks pick and Watson won't go past the Dogs pick. 

Was hoping to see best 22 from each year ...

1 hour ago, old55 said:

Was hoping to see best 22 from each year ...

Go Crazy Wtf GIF

On 10/11/2023 at 01:18, WERRIDEE said:

2019 afl draft 

1 Noah Anderson

2 Luke Jackson

3 Matt Rowell

4 Caleb Serong

5 Tom Green

6 Will Day

7 Kysaiah Pickett

8 Hayden Young

9 Lachlan Ash

10 Cody Weightman

 

Incredibly generous r.e., Pickett. 


On 10/11/2023 at 01:11, WERRIDEE said:

2020 afl draft

1 Ugle-Hagan

2 Errol Gulden

3 Logan McDonald

4 Archie Perkins

5 Max Holmes

6 Jake Bowey

7 Beau McCreery

8 Oliver Henry

9 Riley Thilthorpe

10 Braeden Campbell

What a bad draft year 2020 was. I dont think Bowey is top 10 material but looking at his competition, nothing screams out. 

Im not sold on JUH just yet - i get he is still developing, but he is starting to take a Max King trajectory in that we expected greatness, just wasnt able to deliver. 

Errol Gulden for me will end up being #1 from 2020 draft. The kid is an absolute workhorse that is going to win a brownlow. 

On 10/11/2023 at 07:20, Pipefitter said:

We have such a similar draft hand this year as Port did that Night. Let’s hope we can pull off something similar. 

That was an excellent draft class though. This year's appears closer to 2013s.

On 10/11/2023 at 01:40, WERRIDEE said:

2016 afl draft

1 Hugh McCluggage

2 Tim Taranto

3 Tim English

4 Shai Bolton

5 Andrew McGrath

6 Oliver Florent

7 Todd Marshall

8 Sam Powell-Pepper

9 Ben Ainsworth

10 Jy Simpkin

Where would you rate Josh Daicos?

5 hours ago, BLWNBA said:

Incredibly generous r.e., Pickett. 

Pickett is a top-3 small forward in the AFL at present, in the mix with Green, Cameron, Breust and Rankine.

Rankine was taken at pick 3 and traded to the Crows for pick 5 despite him being a Gold Coast traditional wantaway and nominating only one club.

There's maybe a 10% margin between Pickett and Rankine, and I say that with my Rankine Ranking being very high.

Pickett definitely ahead of Weightman, while Young and Ash are very good but not yet outstanding in roles which are more suited to younger players to begin with. Being a 'true' small forward with serious pressure responsibilities, especially in a very disorganised forward line lacking tall structure, is a very hard gig.

He'd be rated around 6 to 8 in any one of those re-run drafts and his stocks may yet rise.


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3 hours ago, Jontee said:

Where would you rate Josh Daicos?

Was Josh in that draft must have missed it? No3

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