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List Mgmt. 2021 Draft picks: 4/33/75

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Interesting, so Melbourne have adopted a buy now pay later strategy of getting picks in now at the cost of future picks



https://www.afl.com.au/news/683596

Whereas we’re the opposite. It’s always jam tomorrow as we try to buy next years picks

they just won the flag, and we continue to suck. Maybe Binuk isn’t all that he’s made out to be?
Surely the state of the list dictates what strategy you proceed with.

Melbourne wants to be good now and will potentially give up some value to get things now.

We're playing a longer game, but might look to adopt a similar strategy to them when our list is in a similar shape.
 
Unfortunately there are a few busts on that list. This is the reason Reid commented we need to expose the list further

Massive doubts on half the players listed


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Say what ??

I'll give you doubts on McAsey and Hately, though we didn't draft Hately and paid nothing to get him.

Milera is a doubt because of his injuries, not his ability. The rest have shown enough, and Pedlar will too

Strange post.
 
Its sounds like the Crows had the opportunity to land pick 17 from the Bulldogs. We ended up with Melbourne's Future 1st. Why did we rate the Melbourne Future 1st higher than this years Pick 17?
The future first could be anything from maybe pick 8 to pick 18.

Pick 17 will always only be pick 17.
 
because next year is a better draft, but most of all there is upside and 0 downside risk on the Melbourne pick. It can only get better
Not tobmention next year recruiters will most likely see more footy from eligible draftees and will be in a stronger position to make more informed.decosions with their selections

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We could consider chucking all those picks Someone we already know is a gun, ie Walsh. It's a hefty offer into the unknown for JHF. Now of course Walsh probably won't want to come but there could be someone under 22 who is already elite and might be nudged or way.
 
Its sounds like the Crows had the opportunity to land pick 17 from the Bulldogs. We ended up with Melbourne's Future 1st. Why did we rate the Melbourne Future 1st higher than this years Pick 17?

Talk is, as always, the next draft is stronger and there is no guarantee Melbourne goes back to back either.
 
Say what ??

I'll give you doubts on McAsey and Hately, though we didn't draft Hately and paid nothing to get him.

Milera is a doubt because of his injuries, not his ability. The rest have shown enough, and Pedlar will too

Strange post.

That’s a third of the list. Actually had responded to the wrong post on same issue - where second rounders were listed as well. ROC, Rowe and Worrell all have significant doubts as well


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Talk is, as always, the next draft is stronger and there is no guarantee Melbourne goes back to back either.
I'll give you a tip the 2022 draft from a South Australian perspective is going to be very strong especially with top end tall talent.
 
I'll give you a tip the 2022 draft from a South Australian perspective is going to be very strong especially with top end tall talent.
Got many thoughts on the Vic midfield crop at this point? From a league-wide perspective Wardlaw, Tsatas and Hollands sound like the ones to watch out for, can’t say I know too much about them at all at this point but Tsatas’ profile in particular excites me
 
Not tobmention next year recruiters will most likely see more footy from eligible draftees and will be in a stronger position to make more informed.decosions with their selections

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Clubs got to see 9-10 games this year though ....that's a fair sample size

Plus 1 x Vc Metro v Country game .....and an Academy game against the VFL GEEL (men) ...which is a really good guide IMO
 
I'll give you a tip the 2022 draft from a South Australian perspective is going to be very strong especially with top end tall talent.
Got many thoughts on the Vic midfield crop at this point? From a league-wide perspective Wardlaw, Tsatas and Hollands sound like the ones to watch out for, can’t say I know too much about them at all at this point but Tsatas’ profile in particular excites me

Wake me up at the serious end of 2022 ......predicting kids 18 months out from a Draft is nonsensical

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Yup, tier 1 FA compensations and NGA/FA bids blew out the first round until pick 26 (seeing the pick we took Cook with was initially Geelong first round pick).
 
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