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List Mgmt. 2025 AFL Draft - Top 10 Candidates

Which 2 Players Do You Want With Our 2 Round 1 Picks?


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You tell him bro.

He has been getting far too big for his britches lately.
Alright this is the draft thread this time I think...

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Assuming you mean F1 from Carlton, the only issue will be what the specific changes to F/S and Academy matching are for next year.

Cal Twomey suggested that to match a bid at pick 1 for the 2026, you might need something like pick 2 and 12 (doubt it'll be this extreme, but sounds like you'll need first round picks to match first round bids), which means Carlton can't afford to trade out their F1 this early in preparation to match a bid for Walker.
I think a simple solution is to remove the discount and only allow 2 x picks to match any bid. That ensures at least 1 x pick must be reasonably close to the bid in order to match the points. Problem solved.

So we need to hope Cody Walker is bid on at #1, meaning in the above system Carlton would need to use #6 and #9 to get him. Or #4 and #13. Their lowest starting pick would need to be #6 to reach 3,000 x points via 2 x picks.

If Tanner Armstrong is bid on at #12, we'd need to use #25 and #26. Or #17 and #38 etc...

So whilst it's good for Carlton that Walker remains available to them, the days of getting him for 3-4 x picks in the 30's as the Pies did with Daicos etc... are long gone.
 
When Sharp's traits are as obvious as they are, it's easier to find players who you predict to have higher upside, and thus rank them as better talents as Sharp. I think it's pretty much common consensus that Sharp is a player with a high floor, but low ceiling. Anyone who has a higher ceiling could very easily become rated higher than him if they prove to have a decent floor as well.
Great point. Very similar to Jagga Smith last year. A known quantity.

Whereas last year I was against Jagga (too small), I think Sharp is a safer pick. I’d be very happy with Sharp at 3 and Robey or Grilj at 4 (both players have x-factor).

Just draft mids. That’s my only ask.
 
Great point. Very similar to Jagga Smith last year. A known quantity.

Whereas last year I was against Jagga (too small), I think Sharp is a safer pick. I’d be very happy with Sharp at 3 and Robey or Grilj at 4 (both players have x-factor).

Just draft mids. That’s my only ask.

The question I keep asking myself regarding drafting Sharp is the opportunity cost.

Is using a 2nd or later pick (future or otherwise) to trade for this kind of profile of player (who may have lower ceiling than Sharp, but a similar floor) a better use of draft picks so we draft in two players with more X-factor/POD, or is getting the best in class of this type of profile in Sharp alongside only one player with X-factor/POD better.
 
Sharp and Robey = Complete midfield with excellent forward capability.

Then pick up outside runners later and trade/ draft for them.

If we split one of the picks then we go hard at fast runners with skill.
 
The question I keep asking myself regarding drafting Sharp is the opportunity cost.

Is using a 2nd or later pick (future or otherwise) to trade for this kind of profile of player (who may have lower ceiling than Sharp, but a similar floor) a better use of draft picks so we draft in two players with more X-factor/POD, or is getting the best in class of this type of profile in Sharp alongside only one player with X-factor/POD better.
We may have already done that with McAuliffe. He looks at the level, can he play somewhere else or is he a 70-80% CBA mid?

And secondly what's the plan with Smillie? He looks a 70-80% CBA mid.

Sharp definitely is a CBA mid.

Would leave **** all for Lalor, Hotton and the other pick. Think we go more x factor/versatile guys
 

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The only realistic suitor I can see for a pick split is GC, which would have to be pick 14 (after Allen compo) and F1 for pick 4. Maybe they throw in Rosas too.
They could get St Kilda, Carlton, Dogs pick for Flanders
 
Does anyone know outside walker and cochrane what type of players are projected to go top 10?
-Smaller outside mids?
-big bodies mids
-key position etc
Not sure top 10

Pickett - KPF
Neocleous/Butler/Patterson - small fwds
Templeton/Knapp - small mids
Van Dyk - tall rangy mid
Van Hattum, van Rooyen, Houndsome, Herbert - rucks
Mellody- wing
 

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FUTURE PICK PLANNING TAKES OFF​

CLUBS are already planning how many future picks they will need to secure at this year's Trade Period to have them in a strong position to match father-son and Academy bids at the 2026 draft and beyond after the League's new rules were conveyed on Monday.

AFL.com.au revealed on Monday the AFL had decided against a draft 'lockout' for clubs with tied players, however had decided to dramatically tighten up the ability to match bids on top talents.

Clubs will only be able to match bids using two picks, rather than the indefinite number that is currently allowed, while there will also be a grading system of access for top four or top eight teams on the ladder.

Club chief executives were told on Monday by the League that they would get full details on the new rules next week before the start of the exchange period.

It has left clubs pondering how they can find extra early picks for next year for those with potential top players, and how the tougher rules will impact their plans.

The AFL will also deliver an assistance package to West Coast next week before the Trade Period begins, with extra rookie access and selections (up to four) considered likely, with the AFL also weighing giving the Eagles a pick they have to trade. – Callum Twomey
 
They're the most delusional supporters out there. They've legit overtaken Carlton and Essendon

There’s something wrong over in that state. I was reading through the wafl u/18 granny and thought when was the last top 5 wa prospect?

2025 - none
2024 - none
2023 - none
2022 - none
2021 - none
2020 - 4. Logan McDonald 6. Barrass-grainger
2019 - 3. Luke Jackson
2018 - none
2017 - none
2016 - 6. SPS
2015 - none
2014 - 4. J Pickett
2013 - none
2012 - Jack Martin and hogan in pre listed draft
2011 - O’Meara on pre list draft and 2. Cogniglio

That’s a ****ing depressing list of talent and development for a footy state. Even top 10 is grim.

Every other state has way more top
5 picks and way more talent. You’d think they would be pretty even with SA.
 
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