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When it comes to picking players at the draft it’s fascinating to look back say 10-12 years at older drafts and think about the players selected in the context of the time that has passed since then. Example: the 2007 draft.
We selected Rhys palmer at 7. Dangerfield went pick 10. Harry Taylor 17, Rance 18. Cyril Rioli was 12.
Now I’ve got no idea what our list needs were at the end of 2007 season. But it’s kind of irrelevant what they were. The fact is all the guys I Mentioned are quite different types of players. (ok Taylor and Rance are KPD but still).
But would we have found a place for any of them in our team for the next decade or so? Of course we would. Regardless of what the list needs were in 2007 when the draft took place.
It’s the strongest argument in favour of taking the likes of DBG if he is rated higher but slides to our first pick. We will find a place in our team for him in due course if he’s that good. Having too many good players for one area of the ground is not a bad problem and not one we have had too often in our 25 year history. There are options to deal with that situation if it does arise. Trading away someone good who can’t crack the 22 for a decent pick etc.
We selected Rhys palmer at 7. Dangerfield went pick 10. Harry Taylor 17, Rance 18. Cyril Rioli was 12.
Now I’ve got no idea what our list needs were at the end of 2007 season. But it’s kind of irrelevant what they were. The fact is all the guys I Mentioned are quite different types of players. (ok Taylor and Rance are KPD but still).
But would we have found a place for any of them in our team for the next decade or so? Of course we would. Regardless of what the list needs were in 2007 when the draft took place.
It’s the strongest argument in favour of taking the likes of DBG if he is rated higher but slides to our first pick. We will find a place in our team for him in due course if he’s that good. Having too many good players for one area of the ground is not a bad problem and not one we have had too often in our 25 year history. There are options to deal with that situation if it does arise. Trading away someone good who can’t crack the 22 for a decent pick etc.








