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Souup is correct though, there's plenty of question marks on him, even disregarding the ACL.
However, I guess that's the advantage of 2 first round picks. 1 can afford to be different or of higher risk.
For all we know, Luffy and Brady may rate McDonald the second coming of Nick Riewoldt and is #1 on the draft board, so it's all a moot point. There's plenty in contention.
Remembering that Luff is very analytical, Hollands doesn't jump off the page statistically because of the role he was playing as an underage player. Someone like McDonald with 3 x goals per game in the WAFL certainly would.
Yeah, I'd almost say De Goey is close to his floor based on JDG's current output.
It's weird as Psicosis has listed Jack Martin as his floor, yet Martin is arguably better than JDG these days.
15 disposals and 26 goals a year is almost what Cam Zurhaar put out last year.
De Goey:
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It defies logic to trade Brown for anything less than a 1st round pick and then pick up Logan at pick 2 in the draft.
I have no idea how we engineer this, don't even know if possible, but Id take their first this year AND they live trade McInnes to us on the night. He looks terrificCollingwood at currently at approx pick 13 just seems the likely one imo.
He's a massive upgrade on what they currently have, is a similar type player to their current setup when Cox is there. Brown stays in Melbourne etc, his uncle played there.
Collingwood also have McInnes in the draft as a top 20 NGA prospect and still pickup a talented young kid, there's a chance they'd have to burn the pick anyway.
Collingwood at currently at approx pick 13 just seems the likely one imo.
He's a massive upgrade on what they currently have, is a similar type player to their current setup when Cox is there. Brown stays in Melbourne etc, his uncle played there.
Collingwood also have McInnes in the draft as a top 20 NGA prospect and still pickup a talented young kid, there's a chance they'd have to burn the pick anyway.
You would take pick 13 for Brown?
Nope, Brown and Reef McInnes I would think seriously about though....he's essentially another first rounder.You would take pick 13 for Brown?
Collingwood at currently at approx pick 13 just seems the likely one imo.
He's a massive upgrade on what they currently have, is a similar type player to their current setup when Cox is there. Brown stays in Melbourne etc, his uncle played there.
Collingwood also have McInnes in the draft as a top 20 NGA prospect and still pickup a talented young kid, there's a chance they'd have to burn the pick anyway.
Nope, Brown and Reef McInnes I would think seriously about though....he's essentially another first rounder.
I'm not in the trade BB camp, but I'm in the "give Brady the keys" camp. Something along those lines I can see as something I wouldn't be unhappy with.
I would trade BB for JDG too, if that was on the table.....and JDG not about to do time of course.
BB been a sensational pick up for us, but I've never been convinced he's the only answer for us as a club.
WC would never have dreamed of giving up Judd either, but I reckon Kennedy has been pretty fair compensation for losing him. The other player they got in the deal was Masten, via having pick 3.....granted Masten didn't turn out as one would hope, but I think most people would've picked him that year at 3 from memory.
I'm in for having a crack at changing our list.
*Apols Snake_Baker , I read that question posed at me not Pykie
So you would basically trade him as 1st round draft cover?
I'd prefer just to keep him and put it on the FD to get it right.
I don't reckon Collingwood would do it anyway. They have gone off Mason Cox. IMO, it would more likely be Brisbane (picks 18&19ish)
What do you mean 1st round draft cover?
Yeah I wasn't sure. We can't be far off live trading. That'd be pretty exciting on the night I reckon.They can't trade us McInnes.
The only option would be them not matching a bid and we hypothetically bid on him.
I.e - We will trade Brown on the condition you don't match the bid for McInnes when we put it in. Unlikely.
So would be Brown for McInnes in reality. Not #13 AND McInnes. They can't do it. Trade week is before the draft and you can't trade players on draft night (yet).
You appeared to take a "cluster" approach to reason a one player one draft pick trade.
You would take pick 13 for Brown?
Yeah I wasn't sure. We can't be far off live trading. That'd be pretty exciting on the night I reckon.
Then no, I wouldn't trade BB for just pick 13.
13 and Jack Crisp I'd be ok with though, since we are only hypothesising
It's ridiculous it hasn't come in yet, thats the AFLPA having too much power.
You then absolutely take the best player at each pick, you potentially take players that other clubs really want then on trade them for overs.
Visa versa, you can trade on the night to get absolutely what you need if a club has taken a player you really desired, you have a second chance at it.
It has to come in, hopefully in the next 5 years.
Once again they want to cherry pick the bits and pieces of US sport that suit them.
Free agency yes please.
Clubs holding the whip trade hand? No thank you.
It's ridiculous it hasn't come in yet, thats the AFLPA having too much power.
You then absolutely take the best player at each pick, you potentially take players that other clubs really want then on trade them for overs.
Visa versa, you can trade on the night to get absolutely what you need if a club has taken a player you really desired, you have a second chance at it.
It has to come in, hopefully in the next 5 years.
Are AFL players employees of the clubs or independent contractors? Genuine question, I'm not sure of the arrangement.
I do however see the AFLPA's point. I really don't want to see 18 year old kids have their employer trade them to another employer within a few hours (or minutes) of announcing the news to their friends and families. These aren't 21 year old college students who have already spent 3-4 years away from their families.
I also don't see how any sort of loyalty clause would be deemed acceptable if traded interstate against their will. For some players that would be a bridge too far.
AFL players are contracted to the AFL technically, not directly to clubs.
Are AFL players employees of the clubs or independent contractors? Genuine question, I'm not sure of the arrangement.
I do however see the AFLPA's point. I really don't want to see 18 year old kids have their employer trade them to another employer within a few hours (or minutes) of announcing the news to their friends and families. These aren't 21 year old college students who have already spent 3-4 years away from their families.
I also don't see how any sort of loyalty clause would be deemed acceptable if traded interstate against their will. For some players that would be a bridge too far.
If they are deemed employees and not independent contractors then it's a moot point and I don't see how it would work.
Sorry, professional sport isn't about being "fair"
If it's to much for them, they simply opt not to play in the league where the average wage is about 6 times that of the average person in Australia.
We have a draft system and there is already to much bullshit played by young kids - See Wingard as an 18 year old, Bailey Smith, Jack Darling etc.