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feel like this is appropriate at this time, particularly looking at the ranking of the players without the club tied talent, it sort of puts it in perspective, leray at 33 is rated as the 23rd open pick, so pascoes placement of greeves at 50 is basically 35th

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Reading the Play has us getting Grlj and Dovaston in their final Phantom Draft with picks #11 and #12.

I would be stoked with that combination.

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16 minutes ago, Deemolitioner said:

Reading the Play has us getting Grlj and Dovaston in their final Phantom Draft with picks #11 and #12.

I would be stoked with that combination.

Pick #11: Melbourne – Sam Grlj

Grlj has massive fans at Tigerland, so the Demons will be thrilled to snap him up here. He brings elite burst, toughness and power running — attributes that instantly inject energy into Melbourne’s transition game. While his disposal still has room to sharpen, the raw weapons are all there.
Other options: Melbourne are fans of Sam Cumming and Jacob Farrow, both of whom could be considered here.

Pick #12: Melbourne – Lachie Dovaston

An energiser and a genuine threat forward of centre, Dovaston could come off the board even earlier. With ground-level efficiency and explosive speed inside 50, he adds another dynamic layer to the Demons’ evolving forward mix.
Other options: Jevan Phillipou and Aidan Schubert are forward-half options Melbourne will also weigh up.

Pick #33: Melbourne – Cameron Nairn

The word is out that the Dees love Nairn, so much so that it has been floated that they’d be willing to take him with one of their first round selections. While that is too early, it’s easy to see why Melbourne would be into Nairn — he’s got good size, good skills, smart movement and a heap of upside.
Other Options: The only way the Dees don’t take Nairn is if he is off the board. In that case, they’d look at the likes of Greeves, Dalton, McCarthy and Wright. The Dees also like Suns academy prospect Beau Addinsall — he’s a live chance at this pick.


7 hours ago, Turner said:

https://pommyinoz.shop/pages/draft-simulator

get yourselves on this tool, hours of fun

also @sotaram afl on youtube is also building out a sleeker more comprehensive one but it is not yet publicly available

thank u thank u thank u to whoever made this. I will have plenty of time to use it after my boss fires me for using it too much

 

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