tazaa
Hall of Famer
Fair points chubbI think we're a little bit too obsessed with the high end picks being the thing to carry this rebuild.
We put far too much pressure on them to develop as quickly as possible.
Don't get me wrong they turn games in the GF, but you can find and develop elite players anywhere in the draft.
That Lions team had some elite talent (Raynor, Ashcroft, McLuggage etc.) for sure, but they also had plenty of later R1 picks (Hipwood, Wilmot, Lohmann , Berry, Fletcher, Starcevich etc.), R2/R3/R4/R5 picks (Morris, Lester, Andrews, Payne etc.) and traded-in players (Daniher, Neale, Dunkley, Cameron etc) who made important contributions.
It took them 8 years to build it and a lot of those Lions players had 6+ years in the system and look like men compared to our boys who are just finding their way, so patience is still required in some respect.
But generally you are right with our talent I.D. and development for the last few decades.
We need to find some gems and turn some later picks into elite players like PC.
If we can push up the ladder next year and at least be mid table with 8-10 wins then maybe fans can take a bit of a depth breath and just let the younger core group develop and grow together.
I still think we're a while off finals as we turn the list over, as it's lacking talent and experience like that Lions team.
If we didn’t have the black hole of failed 1st selections from 2018-2021, then we’d be under less pressure and can genuinely rebuild using 2nd and 3rd picks, free agency and trade and other drafts.
But when you have that age gap - all of a sudden it does place pressure on your kids to develop quicker.
Thomas, Phillips, Powell and JHF - none of them are going to be apart of the engine room going forward, and then we have Duursma whose had a tough 2 years and we traded away pick 3 this year for Whitlock.
I just hope it all comes together but **** I have my reservations still.




