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Dogs and Swans are the 2 id be looking at that need some extra points.
26 and 31 respectively off the top of the head.

I'd be looking at Kaine Baldwin as a KPP in that range. Touted as a top 5 pick pre injury. Taking Polsons spot on the senior list. CHF as a junior but I reckon could have the makings of a very good CHB as a senior.

Then in the Rookie Draft take an 18 year 200+cm bean pole who can sit and develop for 3 - 4 years without any pressures taking Moore spot on the Rookie list.

Baldwin is a concern in a couple of areas, being undersize, no KPD formline and couple of bad, concerning knee injuries
 

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Kouta was not an in between type. He was 6"3, raw but a known quantity because he came up through the Carlton U15s. I consider Bower, Russell, Bootsma flanker types as inbetweens, made worse in 2020 because recruiters have not seen them play.
To some people, 6'3 is an in-between type and whether he was a 'known quantity' is neither here nor there. My problem would not be either of those things but whether the player in question was a bit 'vanilla'. We don't want to go limiting the pool of talent in which we can choose from, not with our picks, so I'd be wanting our recruiters to back themselves in.
 
I know we picked up the Fog via Trade but given he's really a small midfielder first and pressure forward by necessity, I think we could do worse than to target Corey Durdin with our first pick. Our own version of Papley and supposedly ready to play (unlike previously drafted small forwards of ours).
 
Maybe - with the players from the first batch who'll be out of our reach and priority - the question we first must ask is this:

What is our main positional priority and type of player that we should target at the draft?

I'm assuming we'll only take the one/two (max) live picks, with Gibbons an upgrade.

For mine:
- a ready-made pressure (specialist) small forward; and second
- a strong KPD with good character and some elite traits
 

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A few scenarios in re: Academy & F/S Prospects and that club' first few picks:

Jamarra Ugle Hagan: Twomey projects pick 1
Dogs - 26, 33, 41, 42, 54 (729+563+412+395+220 = 2319 Draft Points)
If bid comes in at pick 1 - 2400 required to match

Braeden Campbell: Twomey projects pick 8
Swans - 3, 31, 34, 43, 60 (picks 31, 34, 43, 60 = 1672 points)
Enough to match anything after pick 4

Lachie Jones: Twomey projects pick 9
Port - 35, 47, 57, 59 = 1178 points
Enough to match any bid after pick 9

Alex Davies: Twomey projects pick 14
Suns - 5, 27, 37 - 27 & 37 = 1186 points
Enough to match any bid after pick 9, if comes at 14 - Suns will have 257 pts remaining, equal to pick 52

Joel Jeffrey: Twomey projects pick at 18
Suns - 5, 27, 37 - 27 & 37 = as above, may only have 257 pts remaining, could go into deficit or make up picks from points shifting
788 points required to match a bid at 18

Reef McInnes: Twomey projects pick at 20
Pies - 14, 16, 65, 70, 75
Too many variables, bid might come after their initial two picks and then you have to consider picks shifting or whether they'll go into deficit, which also effects their Daicos bid next year.

Errol Goulden: Twomey projects pick 22
Swans - 3, 31, 34, 43, 60 (picks 31, 34, 43, 60 = 1672 points)
If Campbell bid comes at 8, swans pay 1240, leaving 431pts which would match a bid at 36 - however consider the picks shifting etc...

Connor Downie: Twomey projects pick 23
Hawks - 4, 24, 45, 46, 49 (45, 46, 49 = 965pts)
If the above players go before pick 23, Hawks' pick 24 will become pick 31 - so again, many variables


What this could mean for Carlton though?

Assume the following picks get taken by bids:
Dogs: 26, 33, 41, 42, 54
Swans: 31, 34, 43, 60
Port: 34, 47, 57, 59
Suns: 27, 37
Pies: 65, 70, 75
Hawks: 24

Carlton 38 could become 30th live pick
Carlton 48 could become 36th live pick
Carlton 78 could become 59th live pick

I may have made many errors, but a very simplistic look at how compromised this draft is and how we might benefit from the Fogarty trade for example (might have pick 30 after all of that).
 
Seeing as though TSG despatched me over the fence for even mentioning Pickett a while back, an assault on his sensibilities if you will....how about this young chap?


I want an electric speed small fwd and won’t be denied ;)
Gets over the line purely on a name basis. If he can play footy even better!
 
A few scenarios in re: Academy & F/S Prospects and that club' first few picks:

Jamarra Ugle Hagan: Twomey projects pick 1
Dogs - 26, 33, 41, 42, 54 (729+563+412+395+220 = 2319 Draft Points)
If bid comes in at pick 1 - 2400 required to match

Braeden Campbell: Twomey projects pick 8
Swans - 3, 31, 34, 43, 60 (picks 31, 34, 43, 60 = 1672 points)
Enough to match anything after pick 4

Lachie Jones: Twomey projects pick 9
Port - 35, 47, 57, 59 = 1178 points
Enough to match any bid after pick 9

Alex Davies: Twomey projects pick 14
Suns - 5, 27, 37 - 27 & 37 = 1186 points
Enough to match any bid after pick 9, if comes at 14 - Suns will have 257 pts remaining, equal to pick 52

Joel Jeffrey: Twomey projects pick at 18
Suns - 5, 27, 37 - 27 & 37 = as above, may only have 257 pts remaining, could go into deficit or make up picks from points shifting
788 points required to match a bid at 18

Reef McInnes: Twomey projects pick at 20
Pies - 14, 16, 65, 70, 75
Too many variables, bid might come after their initial two picks and then you have to consider picks shifting or whether they'll go into deficit, which also effects their Daicos bid next year.

Errol Goulden: Twomey projects pick 22
Swans - 3, 31, 34, 43, 60 (picks 31, 34, 43, 60 = 1672 points)
If Campbell bid comes at 8, swans pay 1240, leaving 431pts which would match a bid at 36 - however consider the picks shifting etc...

Connor Downie: Twomey projects pick 23
Hawks - 4, 24, 45, 46, 49 (45, 46, 49 = 965pts)
If the above players go before pick 23, Hawks' pick 24 will become pick 31 - so again, many variables


What this could mean for Carlton though?

Assume the following picks get taken by bids:
Dogs: 26, 33, 41, 42, 54
Swans: 31, 34, 43, 60
Port: 34, 47, 57, 59
Suns: 27, 37
Pies: 65, 70, 75
Hawks: 24

Carlton 38 could become 30th live pick
Carlton 48 could become 36th live pick
Carlton 78 could become 59th live pick

I may have made many errors, but a very simplistic look at how compromised this draft is and how we might benefit from the Fogarty trade for example (might have pick 30 after all of that).
Excellent post. Pretty sure the Suns have a free hit to list their academy boys so the picks may not be absorbed. However with their massive list needing to be reduced in size, they may not take more than pick 5 in the open draft (Davies and Jeffrey are "freebies")
 
Get the feeling we will target mature age draftees
I would target Matt PARKER ex-Saints as a DFA. He has Mitch Robinson written all over him. Pressure forward, hard as a cats head, very quick, can kick a goal, mark of the year candidate, tough as.
 
I know we picked up the Fog via Trade but given he's really a small midfielder first and pressure forward by necessity, I think we could do worse than to target Corey Durdin with our first pick. Our own version of Papley and supposedly ready to play (unlike previously drafted small forwards of ours).

Mentioned him yesterday - not sure he'll be there at our first pick but I'd certainly be interested if he was.

Very small but can football.
 

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A few scenarios in re: Academy & F/S Prospects and that club' first few picks:

Jamarra Ugle Hagan: Twomey projects pick 1
Dogs - 26, 33, 41, 42, 54 (729+563+412+395+220 = 2319 Draft Points)
If bid comes in at pick 1 - 2400 required to match

Braeden Campbell: Twomey projects pick 8
Swans - 3, 31, 34, 43, 60 (picks 31, 34, 43, 60 = 1672 points)
Enough to match anything after pick 4

Lachie Jones: Twomey projects pick 9
Port - 35, 47, 57, 59 = 1178 points
Enough to match any bid after pick 9

Alex Davies: Twomey projects pick 14
Suns - 5, 27, 37 - 27 & 37 = 1186 points
Enough to match any bid after pick 9, if comes at 14 - Suns will have 257 pts remaining, equal to pick 52

Joel Jeffrey: Twomey projects pick at 18
Suns - 5, 27, 37 - 27 & 37 = as above, may only have 257 pts remaining, could go into deficit or make up picks from points shifting
788 points required to match a bid at 18

Reef McInnes: Twomey projects pick at 20
Pies - 14, 16, 65, 70, 75
Too many variables, bid might come after their initial two picks and then you have to consider picks shifting or whether they'll go into deficit, which also effects their Daicos bid next year.

Errol Goulden: Twomey projects pick 22
Swans - 3, 31, 34, 43, 60 (picks 31, 34, 43, 60 = 1672 points)
If Campbell bid comes at 8, swans pay 1240, leaving 431pts which would match a bid at 36 - however consider the picks shifting etc...

Connor Downie: Twomey projects pick 23
Hawks - 4, 24, 45, 46, 49 (45, 46, 49 = 965pts)
If the above players go before pick 23, Hawks' pick 24 will become pick 31 - so again, many variables


What this could mean for Carlton though?

Assume the following picks get taken by bids:
Dogs: 26, 33, 41, 42, 54
Swans: 31, 34, 43, 60
Port: 34, 47, 57, 59
Suns: 27, 37
Pies: 65, 70, 75
Hawks: 24

Carlton 38 could become 30th live pick
Carlton 48 could become 36th live pick
Carlton 78 could become 59th live pick

I may have made many errors, but a very simplistic look at how compromised this draft is and how we might benefit from the Fogarty trade for example (might have pick 30 after all of that).
The Suns aren't required to match anything from anyone as other clubs are unable to bid on their academy prospects.
 
A few scenarios in re: Academy & F/S Prospects and that club' first few picks:

Jamarra Ugle Hagan: Twomey projects pick 1
Dogs - 26, 33, 41, 42, 54 (729+563+412+395+220 = 2319 Draft Points)
If bid comes in at pick 1 - 2400 required to match

Braeden Campbell: Twomey projects pick 8
Swans - 3, 31, 34, 43, 60 (picks 31, 34, 43, 60 = 1672 points)
Enough to match anything after pick 4

Lachie Jones: Twomey projects pick 9
Port - 35, 47, 57, 59 = 1178 points
Enough to match any bid after pick 9

Alex Davies: Twomey projects pick 14
Suns - 5, 27, 37 - 27 & 37 = 1186 points
Enough to match any bid after pick 9, if comes at 14 - Suns will have 257 pts remaining, equal to pick 52

Joel Jeffrey: Twomey projects pick at 18
Suns - 5, 27, 37 - 27 & 37 = as above, may only have 257 pts remaining, could go into deficit or make up picks from points shifting
788 points required to match a bid at 18

Reef McInnes: Twomey projects pick at 20
Pies - 14, 16, 65, 70, 75
Too many variables, bid might come after their initial two picks and then you have to consider picks shifting or whether they'll go into deficit, which also effects their Daicos bid next year.

Errol Goulden: Twomey projects pick 22
Swans - 3, 31, 34, 43, 60 (picks 31, 34, 43, 60 = 1672 points)
If Campbell bid comes at 8, swans pay 1240, leaving 431pts which would match a bid at 36 - however consider the picks shifting etc...

Connor Downie: Twomey projects pick 23
Hawks - 4, 24, 45, 46, 49 (45, 46, 49 = 965pts)
If the above players go before pick 23, Hawks' pick 24 will become pick 31 - so again, many variables


What this could mean for Carlton though?

Assume the following picks get taken by bids:
Dogs: 26, 33, 41, 42, 54
Swans: 31, 34, 43, 60
Port: 34, 47, 57, 59
Suns: 27, 37
Pies: 65, 70, 75
Hawks: 24

Carlton 38 could become 30th live pick
Carlton 48 could become 36th live pick
Carlton 78 could become 59th live pick

I may have made many errors, but a very simplistic look at how compromised this draft is and how we might benefit from the Fogarty trade for example (might have pick 30 after all of that).

Great analysis Zee.

I really hope clubs make those clubs with NGA kids pay fair price, particularly if those clubs have already traded down. Late picks in this draft are meaningless so those clubs have no other choice but to match.
 
Mentioned him yesterday - not sure he'll be there at our first pick but I'd certainly be interested if he was.

Very small but can football.
Ah great minds. Must admit I jumped straight to the last page so didn't see any discussion prior. He's the type I want us to target with our first pick - even trade up using 48 - if its going to be our only one.

Little point jumping up to the first round, really - its all a crapshoot from 10-25 from my understanding.
 
A few scenarios in re: Academy & F/S Prospects and that club' first few picks:

Jamarra Ugle Hagan: Twomey projects pick 1
Dogs - 26, 33, 41, 42, 54 (729+563+412+395+220 = 2319 Draft Points)
If bid comes in at pick 1 - 2400 required to match

Braeden Campbell: Twomey projects pick 8
Swans - 3, 31, 34, 43, 60 (picks 31, 34, 43, 60 = 1672 points)
Enough to match anything after pick 4

Lachie Jones: Twomey projects pick 9
Port - 35, 47, 57, 59 = 1178 points
Enough to match any bid after pick 9

Alex Davies: Twomey projects pick 14
Suns - 5, 27, 37 - 27 & 37 = 1186 points
Enough to match any bid after pick 9, if comes at 14 - Suns will have 257 pts remaining, equal to pick 52

Joel Jeffrey: Twomey projects pick at 18
Suns - 5, 27, 37 - 27 & 37 = as above, may only have 257 pts remaining, could go into deficit or make up picks from points shifting
788 points required to match a bid at 18

Reef McInnes: Twomey projects pick at 20
Pies - 14, 16, 65, 70, 75
Too many variables, bid might come after their initial two picks and then you have to consider picks shifting or whether they'll go into deficit, which also effects their Daicos bid next year.

Errol Goulden: Twomey projects pick 22
Swans - 3, 31, 34, 43, 60 (picks 31, 34, 43, 60 = 1672 points)
If Campbell bid comes at 8, swans pay 1240, leaving 431pts which would match a bid at 36 - however consider the picks shifting etc...

Connor Downie: Twomey projects pick 23
Hawks - 4, 24, 45, 46, 49 (45, 46, 49 = 965pts)
If the above players go before pick 23, Hawks' pick 24 will become pick 31 - so again, many variables


What this could mean for Carlton though?

Assume the following picks get taken by bids:
Dogs: 26, 33, 41, 42, 54
Swans: 31, 34, 43, 60
Port: 34, 47, 57, 59
Suns: 27, 37
Pies: 65, 70, 75
Hawks: 24

Carlton 38 could become 30th live pick
Carlton 48 could become 36th live pick
Carlton 78 could become 59th live pick

I may have made many errors, but a very simplistic look at how compromised this draft is and how we might benefit from the Fogarty trade for example (might have pick 30 after all of that).
Did a mock of sorts and 38 might remain where it is but the picks between 30 and 38 will likely disappear. 48 should become an early 40s pick.
 
Did a mock of sorts and 38 might remain where it is but the picks between 30 and 38 will likely disappear. 48 should become an early 40s pick.

With 10 sliding out 2 places, 48 and 78 coming in, would effectively rate Saad in the 18-20 range which would be at the mark
 

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