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The players that come to mind that will fall to our picks that are big body athletic 'beast' like players are Josh Goater & Ned Long
Great speed big body extremely athletic mids that have massive upside
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Where do you get these profiles ?Josh Goater fits the bill and is likely to land around our 2nd "first-rounder". But wouldn't surprise if he is taken earlier.
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NED LONG - Speed and endurance are not his strong suit, that's a premium in this day and age, Pass.
Goater on the other hand, rate him highly.
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Where do you get these profiles ?
Long / Goater / RCD / Ross
There is alot of size speed and power through the midfield rotating foward along with Dusty
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Wow1) https://afl.draftcentral.com.au/tag/2021-afl-draft/
ESPN.com.au's expert Chris Doerre has revealed his AFL Draft Power Rankings for the month of September, with Josh Daicos, Jason Horne-Francis, and Sam Darcy forming a clear 'top three', but there's movement further down the list.
2) https://www.espn.com.au/afl/story/_...jason-horne-francis-sam-darcy-fight-pick-no-1
3) Paywall, if you have a subscription you will be able to read 70 player profiles
https://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/...s/news-story/5e9141ca952455cefcc63aa9f65e0f79
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Wow
Ward plays like Marc Murphy
Alleer & Avery 7th & 8th
Bodhi Uwland 11th but Hobbs 19th and Johnson 18th
His rankings are very very different to what will happen at the draft i think
These are the exact types that we are missing. I’d like us to take bothJosh Goater fits the bill and is likely to land around our 2nd "first-rounder". But wouldn't surprise if he is taken earlier.
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NED LONG - Speed and endurance are not his strong suit, that's a premium in this day and age, Pass.
Goater on the other hand, rate him highly.
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Cotchin and Edwards will only be role players. They’ve had there day in the sun. We need to hope the younger boys can step up.Even Dusty MK2 in his first year is unlikely to be much more than a role player. Far more critical to our flag chances will be keeping Cotch, Prestia, Nank, Edwards etc. fit and fresh.
Rowell a couple of years ago was probably about the only player to come in at near A grade level from year 1. And he was widely regarded as about the most complete, ready made AFL player to ever come into the system.
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Yep, our improvement is more likely to come from RCD, Cumberland, Miller and Ryan than it is from pick 7, 15 and 26. A strong draft hand has its real impact in 3+ years time.Cotchin and Edwards will only be role players. They’ve had there day in the sun. We need to hope the younger boys can step up.
It’s a no for amiss for me after his last few games at pick 7.
Agree! People mistake his monthly power rankings for expected draft order. Hobbs will go top 10.
Alleer & Avery we know they won't be top 10.
Wouldnt take too much notice of plays like Murphy. Ward has genuine pace, murphy doesn't. Also, he's a good ball user.
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WATCH: Why Josh Ward is rocketing up draft boards
Hard running midfielder Josh Ward put on a show while playing for Vic Metro in the under-19s.www.afl.com.au
I don't mind reading some of these different pages more so AFL draft central than ESPN.
Add Knevitt to those 2 !!These are the exact types that we are missing. I’d like us to take both
Does that mean we can theoretically draft up to 12 players if CCJ and Chol leave? I don’t know how this works tbhSome clarification on list make up
Clubs can have a maximum of 42 listed players (not including up to two Category B rookies), made up of 36-38 primary listed players and 4-6 Category A rookie listed players. Clubs must also take at least three players via the NAB AFL Draft this season which automatically join the primary list.
As it stands we have 28 senior, 4 Cat A rookies and 1 Cat B rookie contracted for 2022.
Still uncontracted are:Does that mean we can theoretically draft up to 12 players if CCJ and Chol leave? I don’t know how this works tbh
Knevitt is a better option than long.These are the exact types that we are missing. I’d like us to take both
Hobbs, Goater, a KPF and Schlensong please.
why ?Knevitt is a better option than long.
Does Jay Clark have a crystal ball. The use of the word would implies he knows the players picked in the top 7.Jay Clark in the HeraldSun's live chat:
"I'm told the Tigers have an interest in Ben Hobbs in this year's draft. Competitive midfielder who loves to have a crack.
To get him the Tigers would have to move up from 7 to 3. So, I think there is a big chance there is a deal here between the Suns and Tigers, but plenty to play out."
Is Hobbs really worth moving up for? If that’s who we’re interested, then why not just keep pick 7 and 15? I feel like he’ll be there at that pick. Knightmare’s write-up on his weaknesses does have me apprehensive about the club picking him up though. He wrote:Jay Clark in the HeraldSun's live chat:
"I'm told the Tigers have an interest in Ben Hobbs in this year's draft. Competitive midfielder who loves to have a crack.
To get him the Tigers would have to move up from 7 to 3. So, I think there is a big chance there is a deal here between the Suns and Tigers, but plenty to play out."
Jay Clark in the HeraldSun's live chat:
"I'm told the Tigers have an interest in Ben Hobbs in this year's draft. Competitive midfielder who loves to have a crack.
To get him the Tigers would have to move up from 7 to 3. So, I think there is a big chance there is a deal here between the Suns and Tigers, but plenty to play out."