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What would you give up for the #1 draft pick?
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A grader, + fringe/swap of first round.
So from St Kilda maybe something like-
Dal Santo + Ray + 2nd round
or
Dal Santon + First round (pick 5 or below probably)
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Thought he meant their top three picks this year, as in first round pick, activated compensation pick and second round pick.How is Kevin Sheedy going on about giving pick 1,2,3 for Nic Nat? Would prefer 3 out and out stars than one...that is what you will get with a top 3 pick.
Thought he meant their top three picks this year, as in first round pick, activated compensation pick and second round pick.
Gaff + 2nd round if there is an explosive mid that could go no1
Cooney+Higgins??
There are only a few players who would be worth the number 1 pick imo, they include, Trent Cotchin, Harley Bennell, Jeremy Cameron, Nick Naitanui, Jager O'Meara. The chance at having the first pick of all the players, and having him on your list for potentially 10+ years is not one clubs would give up lightly.
Agree completely. Add Dangerfield to that list.There are only a few players who would be worth the number 1 pick imo, they include, Trent Cotchin, Harley Bennell, Jeremy Cameron, Nick Naitanui, Jager O'Meara. The chance at having the first pick of all the players, and having him on your list for potentially 10+ years is not one clubs would give up lightly.
I think if GWS want Luenberger he will probably cost them the no.1 pick, with maybe some other picks swapped to bring it into balance.
GWS will have the first pick in the preseason draft to use as a gun to the head of the lions. Lions will need to take what they can get. GWS won't need to trade with them at all.
Since when is Swallow 'bloody good'?
Been the most disappointing GC midfielder so far.
Bennell, O'Meara, Prestia and more all better.
Pick #1 doesn't have a locked success rate. The reason it's so valuable is because it gives whichever club has it the priority in choosing whoever they want & is guaranteed to be there. IIRC, West Coast were demanding pick 1 from Carlton in the Judd trade, but Carlton were dead-set keen on Kreuzer and weren't prepared to give him up even for Judd, so they traded pick 3 & Kennedy instead.haha people place too much value on the the #1 pick. How many #1 picks have consistently been in the top 10 players for a number of years? Maybe 4-5 from the list above, or 40%. So at the end of the day it's still a gamble on a 17 yo player becoming elite (which he should if he's the best player of the year by careers end). As are all of the top 5 picks.
Even harder to predict how a gun junior KPP will develop e.g. Riewoldt vs Watts, but often that's what clubs at the bottom need the most. So I'd argue that someone like Jeremy Cameron or Nic Nat or Walker are worth a fair bit more than the #1 pick because they're proving their potential to become elite. So moving down the ladder of gun young KPP's you're looking at more Leuenberger, Carlisle for straight swap imo.





