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Haywood's value seems to be rising in general. Lots of phantom drafts are including him as a Top 15 selection and he's getting more exposure in the media. With the lack of x-factor in this draft, his value may be inflated and a team may be inclined to select him earlier than on most other occasions.
I'd back the club to do their due diligence, look over his tapes and see if they can see a Top 5 talent. Personally I'd be shocked if SOS went from Haywood over SPS, Taranto or Brodie. The situation really is quite similar to the De Goey scenario, to which he rocketed up the order after a stellar end to the year. I don't really rate De Goey and thought it a reach at the time, but you can see the thinking behind it; get a medium forward with good skills and goal sense and try to turn him into Gary Ablett or Robbie Gray.
If we're going to be experimental I'd rather go down the Scrimshaw path. He seems more likely to excel at AFL level to me. At this stage though, Petrevski-Seton is the most logical choice for production value, talent, upside and positional need.
I'd back the club to do their due diligence, look over his tapes and see if they can see a Top 5 talent. Personally I'd be shocked if SOS went from Haywood over SPS, Taranto or Brodie. The situation really is quite similar to the De Goey scenario, to which he rocketed up the order after a stellar end to the year. I don't really rate De Goey and thought it a reach at the time, but you can see the thinking behind it; get a medium forward with good skills and goal sense and try to turn him into Gary Ablett or Robbie Gray.
If we're going to be experimental I'd rather go down the Scrimshaw path. He seems more likely to excel at AFL level to me. At this stage though, Petrevski-Seton is the most logical choice for production value, talent, upside and positional need.






