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Analysis 2021 draft thread

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I am reminded by the folly of relying on highlight clips (i am guilty of this - not accusing the draft watchers) after stumbling upon Tom Joyce's highlight clips from his draft year. Looks a gun I reckon. One touch. Good skills. Decent pace even. Looks like a quality midfielder. Never even got to play 1 game!

Be interested to see if either of our first two picks are likely to play first year. Given 2 first rounders, albeit late, hope at least 1 plays a chunk of games. We haven't had a player burst onto the scene for a long time! Rayner probably the last one who showed signs straight away.
I’m pretty sure Joyce didn’t play in his draft year. Had surgery preseason on his hips and didn’t play.

He just had a lot of bad injury luck with us. I’m pretty sure it was either Conole or Noble who mentioned after the draft in 2018, that Joyce was a risk/reward pick, due to potential for ongoing problems with his hips. If he overcame the issue, he could be a player.

I recall he was regarded as a possible late first round or early second round talent, based off his underage year.
 
In Knevitts highlights it only really showed decent marking. Could he be a better KPF/3rd tall prospect than JVR? Maybe similar to Darling?

Didn't he have a game where he had almost 40 disposals? With his frame and running ability you play as a big bodied mid. Waste elsewhere imo.
 
Didn't he have a game where he had almost 40 disposals? With his frame and running ability you play as a big bodied mid. Waste elsewhere imo.

Depends on how he got them and how he used them. Could have played like Bradd Dalziell
 
Depends on how he got them and how he used them. Could have played like Bradd Dalziell

Ah yes, the big-bodied, 193cm winger that avoids contact and racks up disposals through ball receives. Very common.

One who has got better with each game, Knevitt had a real breakout performance – though his prior ones had been ultra-impressive and eye-catching in their own right – putting up a stunning 36 disposals, 10 marks, eight inside 50s and booting a goal during the Falcons’ big win over Bendigo Pioneers. He has collected more than 20 disposals in seven of his nine games this season, with his past three being 27, 28 and 36 disposals.

POCKET PROFILE
Mitch Knevitt
Geelong Falcons/Vic Country
DOB:
08/01/2003 Height/Weight: 193cm/81kg Position: Inside Midfielder/Forward
2021 Averages: NAB League (9 games)
24.3 disposals | 4.7 marks | 4.3 tackles | 3.6 inside 50s | 0.6 goals (5 total)

 

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Tall winger that avoided contact. Paparone was another

The fact that Matt Rosa exists doesn't really support the idea that Mitch Knevitt gets his possessions easily or that tall wingers that get easy possessions are common. Paparone wasn't recruited as a winger either. We badly wanted Nic Haynes and I expect we drafted Paparone expecting he could potentially produce a similar capability.
 
Didn't he have a game where he had almost 40 disposals? With his frame and running ability you play as a big bodied mid. Waste elsewhere imo.
Big frame and running ability is J Berry for us, I just really don't see it with Knevitt though and I'm not even sure I'd take him with our 3rd pick.
 
The fact that Matt Rosa exists doesn't really support the idea that Mitch Knevitt gets his possessions easily or that tall wingers that get easy possessions are common. Paparone wasn't recruited as a winger either. We badly wanted Nic Haynes and I expect we drafted Paparone expecting he could potentially produce a similar capability.

Never said it did.

You realise you started an argument based on the incorrect assumption we have opposing opinions
 
Never said it did.

You realise you started an argument based on the incorrect assumption we have opposing opinions

How did I start an argument?
 
Big frame and running ability is J Berry for us, I just really don't see it with Knevitt though and I'm not even sure I'd take him with our 3rd pick.

I love J Berry and think he has a great future so maybe I'm biased. Knevitt will be a fine player.
 

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I think I’d prefer Goater, Johnson and Sinn in that order for a our first pick. Johnson will go to eagles I think. One of Sinn or Goater should get through hopefully. Doesn’t sound like many rate Brown on here. I like him at 18. His highlights show he can be that intercept player and he has the athletic attributes/ versatility to play multiple roles.
 
I think I’d prefer Goater, Johnson and Sinn in that order for a our first pick. Johnson will go to eagles I think. One of Sinn or Goater should get through hopefully. Doesn’t sound like many rate Brown on here. I like him at 18. His highlights show he can be that intercept player and he has the athletic attributes/ versatility to play multiple roles.

NWM, Sinn or Chesser are my hopes for first preference though admittedly first choice is probably out of reach.
There really is a lot of appealing prospects in the range of our picks.
 
Your dismissive and baseless response to an observation based on the highlights video

Nah, you're being a crybaby. And my post wasn't on your observation. It was on your guess that Knevitt might play like Dalziell.
 
Nah, you're being a crybaby. And my post wasn't on your observation. It was on your guess that Knevitt might play like Dalziell.

Never guessed that. But 40 disposals doesn't say contested beast
 

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Knevitt is a favourite of Knightmare and if you have a look at any of his youtube stuff lately you will see he is very big on Knevitt's contested game. Personally I am much more worried about the quality of his skills than whether he can find the ball in a contest. On that side of the coin I think he should be fine.
 
Knevitt is a favourite of Knightmare and if you have a look at any of his youtube stuff lately you will see he is very big on Knevitt's contested game. Personally I am much more worried about the quality of his skills than whether he can find the ball in a contest. On that side of the coin I think he should be fine.
What's your take on his athleticism? I know he tested well but I don't think he show's enough of it during games.
 
Knevitt is a favourite of Knightmare and if you have a look at any of his youtube stuff lately you will see he is very big on Knevitt's contested game. Personally I am much more worried about the quality of his skills than whether he can find the ball in a contest. On that side of the coin I think he should be fine.

What's so wrong with his skills?
 
Knevitt is a favourite of Knightmare and if you have a look at any of his youtube stuff lately you will see he is very big on Knevitt's contested game. Personally I am much more worried about the quality of his skills than whether he can find the ball in a contest. On that side of the coin I think he should be fine.

There must be more fans than just me of Knevitt?

Am I on my own in rating him top-20?

As a concept. Skills aren't my top priority in a midfielder. A lot of the best mids have poor skills. On the other hand, none of the very best inside midfielders don't have an at least very good capability to win their own ball. - and people can go through the names themselves at home - be it Petracca/Bont/Oliver/Danger/Dusty/Fyfe/Ablett/Pendlebury/Mitchell/Selwood/Judd. It doesn't matter the generation or the name.

I look at mids as needing that contested component as the non-negotiable, and I'd be looking for them to have another weapon on top of that. And I'd be flexible in whatever the weapon happens to be.

Knevitt isn't just a contested bruiser. He's a really good mover at that height, very strong and stands up through tackles. He can take a contested grab and push forward. And while I'd agree his work by foot isn't good, what he does by hand is very good.

His rate of improvement is encouraging, with his last month or so before the lockdowns very good.

I wouldn't necessarily spend a top-10 pick on Knevitt, but I could justify taking the chance on him inside the top-20. He's in the suitable for selection camp at Brisbane's picks and one I'd have shortlisted.
 
There must be more fans than just me of Knevitt?

Am I on my own in rating him top-20?

As a concept. Skills aren't my top priority in a midfielder. A lot of the best mids have poor skills. On the other hand, none of the very best inside midfielders don't have an at least very good capability to win their own ball. - and people can go through the names themselves at home - be it Petracca/Bont/Oliver/Danger/Dusty/Fyfe/Ablett/Pendlebury/Mitchell/Selwood/Judd. It doesn't matter the generation or the name.

I look at mids as needing that contested component as the non-negotiable, and I'd be looking for them to have another weapon on top of that. And I'd be flexible in whatever the weapon happens to be.

Knevitt isn't just a contested bruiser. He's a really good mover at that height, very strong and stands up through tackles. He can take a contested grab and push forward. And while I'd agree his work by foot isn't good, what he does by hand is very good.

His rate of improvement is encouraging, with his last month or so before the lockdowns very good.

I wouldn't necessarily spend a top-10 pick on Knevitt, but I could justify taking the chance on him inside the top-20. He's in the suitable for selection camp at Brisbane's picks and one I'd have shortlisted.

What would you say are his weaknesses?
 
There must be more fans than just me of Knevitt?

Am I on my own in rating him top-20?

As a concept. Skills aren't my top priority in a midfielder. A lot of the best mids have poor skills. On the other hand, none of the very best inside midfielders don't have an at least very good capability to win their own ball. - and people can go through the names themselves at home - be it Petracca/Bont/Oliver/Danger/Dusty/Fyfe/Ablett/Pendlebury/Mitchell/Selwood/Judd. It doesn't matter the generation or the name.

I look at mids as needing that contested component as the non-negotiable, and I'd be looking for them to have another weapon on top of that. And I'd be flexible in whatever the weapon happens to be.

Knevitt isn't just a contested bruiser. He's a really good mover at that height, very strong and stands up through tackles. He can take a contested grab and push forward. And while I'd agree his work by foot isn't good, what he does by hand is very good.

His rate of improvement is encouraging, with his last month or so before the lockdowns very good.

I wouldn't necessarily spend a top-10 pick on Knevitt, but I could justify taking the chance on him inside the top-20. He's in the suitable for selection camp at Brisbane's picks and one I'd have shortlisted.
When you have the time, I’m interested if you could compare Knevitt and Goater, as I know you’re not as high on Goater as others.
 

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