Best available sounds nice but simply put it's a waste of time slecting KPFs from 25-30 onwards. If the whole league has passed on you as a KPF given how valuable they are it suggests they aren't that good. I think thise three would be good value at 17, 20 and 25. Gut tells me we're in for a curveball though.Plenty of examples of KPF's drafted in the first round who sucked at AFL level. Just like any player its how you develop them. We can take the risk of drafting a Dixon/Kreuger/Miller/McCartin with a later pick now with a wiser, more selfless Jack who can develop players around him. Just take the best talent available, then draft for needs or pick a Collins or Close for backup until we can trade in a gun. No need to miss out on the Hannebery's and Fyfe's of the world for the Post's and Elton's because 'key forwards come from early picks'









