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Draft targets 2025

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Who do we go for?

What kind of player do we go for?

Where do we take them?

Kalini White theories

Never to early to start ts

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19 minutes ago, clarrypetracca135 said:

Who do we go for?

What kind of player do we go for?

Where do we take them?

Kalini White theories

Never to early to start ts

The best available at draft

Trade for a key forward if ones available

Trade for Butters

Trade for Allan

White will be a Demon or I’ll burn his family house down and I dare say if it’s in the GC it’ll burn like foam.

Sort of depends on list retention (Pickett), small forward stock not the deepest at present.

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45 minutes ago, Roost it far said:

The best available at draft

Trade for a key forward if ones available

Trade for Butters

Trade for Allan

White will be a Demon or I’ll burn his family house down and I dare say if it’s in the GC it’ll burn like foam.

ill start the go fund me for your bail

Ideally five players who, at the crucial moment, can be united to form one giant superplayer.

From what I've gathered from other threads dor us this draft is going to be all about f/s, next generation academy and such.

Could get very complicated quickly if exits do happen, though. I think we would want to gather an absolute top pick, rather than multiple 'good', in pursuit of another star to build our regeneration around.


The overall talent isn’t meant to be as good as other year and then it compromised by F/S and academy players. We also have a F/S and academy that at this stage look more likley to be picked later in the draft.

Leaving the Jackson stuff aside I’d say our chances of trading into the first round will be very high as teams with quality F/S and NGA picks could find themselves in the same position as the bombers last year and our future first pick will be more attractive than most.

1 hour ago, Little Goffy said:

Ideally five players who, at the crucial moment, can be united to form one giant superplayer.

From what I've gathered from other threads dor us this draft is going to be all about f/s, next generation academy and such.

Could get very complicated quickly if exits do happen, though. I think we would want to gather an absolute top pick, rather than multiple 'good', in pursuit of another star to build our regeneration around.

Like Voltron? I like where your heads at LG.

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The most compromised draft ever… not having a first round pick but access to a few talents via f/s and NGA is our path forward. Still want to death ride the bombers, however. Remember we got Lindsay and Langford, and will have a year into both. They will be awesome, and probably better than we would have been able to get with this years mess, once we finish middle table.

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I've got a feeling Tracc will leave soon.

When is he contracted ?

Kozzie wants leave.

Oliver's just way off.

Vineys getting way on in years.

So as many mids as we can and of course the biggest, strongest and accurate fwd we can find. One that actually chases and tackles to remind Fritta what the job is all about.

Not much.

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21 hours ago, buck_nekkid said:

The most compromised draft ever… not having a first round pick but access to a few talents via f/s and NGA is our path forward. Still want to death ride the bombers, however. Remember we got Lindsay and Langford, and will have a year into both. They will be awesome, and probably better than we would have been able to get with this years mess, once we finish middle table.

cal twomey reckons this is the worst draft in recent times


7 minutes ago, clarrypetracca135 said:

cal twomey reckons this is the worst draft in recent times

Which is exactly why we were happy to trade out first pick to get Lindsay.

Lindsay would be a top 5 pick in this draft I heard one recruiter say.

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2 minutes ago, DistrACTION Jackson said:

Which is exactly why we were happy to trade out first pick to get Lindsay.

Lindsay would be a top 5 pick in this draft I heard one recruiter say.

jason taylor is our lord and saviour

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