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Knightmare had us taking these players in his phantom draft.

19. Collingwood - Lewis Hayes - Eastern Ranges (VIC)
The younger brother of Port Adelaide's Sam, Lewis Hayes is a rapidly improving key defender and one of this draft's youngest. A high-volume intercept marking key defender, Hayes involves himself regularly as a rebounder from defence. He demonstrates tidy skills and displays great mobility for someone his height.

27. Collingwood - Brayden George - Murray Bushrangers (VIC)
A strong-bodied, powerful forward, George plays a high impact-per-possession game. He hurts opponents by foot around the ground and does not need to find a lot of the ball to hit the scoreboard heavily. Proficient both overhead and at ground level, George is a marking threat one-on-one, aerially and on the lead, while at ground level he is a one-touch player and a powerful contested ball winner.

29. Collingwood - Mitch Szybkowski - Dandenong Stingrays (VIC)
A strong ball-winning midfielder, Szybkowski is one of this draft's better inside distributors, with his work by hand arguably the best in the draft. Possessing good speed, Szybkowski spreads well from stoppages, covers a lot of ground, displays agility, and, when given the time and space, places his kicks accurately out in front of targets.

51. Collingwood - Will Verrall - South Adelaide (SA)
An athletic ruckman, Verrall follows up well at ground level and is a contested marking force around the ground. With his strength one-on-one, strong contested marking capabilities and how early he reads the drop of the ball, Verrall while he has played most of his football as a ruckman may develop best as a key defender.
 
Plenty of clubs looking for key backs, no hope for Busslinger and a big chance Hayes is gone too.
Yeah but you also go for best available in the first round, so plenty of others will go with mids/forwards
 

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Knightmare had us taking these players in his phantom draft.

19. Collingwood - Lewis Hayes - Eastern Ranges (VIC)
The younger brother of Port Adelaide's Sam, Lewis Hayes is a rapidly improving key defender and one of this draft's youngest. A high-volume intercept marking key defender, Hayes involves himself regularly as a rebounder from defence. He demonstrates tidy skills and displays great mobility for someone his height.

27. Collingwood - Brayden George - Murray Bushrangers (VIC)
A strong-bodied, powerful forward, George plays a high impact-per-possession game. He hurts opponents by foot around the ground and does not need to find a lot of the ball to hit the scoreboard heavily. Proficient both overhead and at ground level, George is a marking threat one-on-one, aerially and on the lead, while at ground level he is a one-touch player and a powerful contested ball winner.

29. Collingwood - Mitch Szybkowski - Dandenong Stingrays (VIC)
A strong ball-winning midfielder, Szybkowski is one of this draft's better inside distributors, with his work by hand arguably the best in the draft. Possessing good speed, Szybkowski spreads well from stoppages, covers a lot of ground, displays agility, and, when given the time and space, places his kicks accurately out in front of targets.

51. Collingwood - Will Verrall - South Adelaide (SA)
An athletic ruckman, Verrall follows up well at ground level and is a contested marking force around the ground. With his strength one-on-one, strong contested marking capabilities and how early he reads the drop of the ball, Verrall while he has played most of his football as a ruckman may develop best as a key defender.
George done an ACL, just don't want to go down that path again. Magor is just as good and will go later
 
George done an ACL, just don't want to go down that path again. Magor is just as good and will go later
Max King did his ACL in his draft year. So did Elijiah Hollands.

Its not the end of the world. Just you have to take a long term view of the player.
 
That's the only one that matters tbh, everyone else is just guessing based on list needs and approximate range.

Don’t tell PMBangers that though Pie 4 Life 😂

Keep an eye out for Szybkowski to be a potential pick at #27. We may end up trading it/upgrading, but Pies are really into him and he's a Pies fan.

Interesting to hear that we are interested in Mitch Alphabet.

I really like him, but with Mitchell coming in for at least the next 3 years I thought he wouldn’t really be the type we’d chase.

Reminds me at least in playing style to a shorter (much) Paddy Cripps. His perfectly weight handballs out in front of teammates are a thing of beauty.
 
Don’t tell PMBangers that though Pie 4 Life 😂



Interesting to hear that we are interested in Mitch Alphabet.

I really like him, but with Mitchell coming in for at least the next 3 years I thought he wouldn’t really be the type we’d chase.

Reminds me at least in playing style to a shorter (much) Paddy Cripps. His perfectly weight handballs out in front of teammates are a thing of beauty.
When we spoke to Mitch, that was at the Draft Combine (ie. before we picked up Mitchell). As I said, we could very well trade the pick, but it was interesting to hear we had spoken with him. He was a pretty mad Pies fan, so wants to get there if he can.
 
We can scratch out the crows from getting either Barnett or Keeler, they just sold pick 23 to north for a F2
I wouldn't have thought either of those players would appeal to Adelaide. Sydney looks like taking Keeler at 19 or whatever pick they have. Sounds like lemmey is the one we are interested in
 
When we spoke to Mitch, that was at the Draft Combine (ie. before we picked up Mitchell). As I said, we could very well trade the pick, but it was interesting to hear we had spoken with him. He was a pretty mad Pies fan, so wants to get there if he can.
It'll be good to have another big body ball winner. Mitchell isn't getting any younger and he can teach Macrae and Szybkowski the ways.
 

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I wouldn't have thought either of those players would appeal to Adelaide. Sydney looks like taking Keeler at 19 or whatever pick they have. Sounds like lemmey is the one we are interested in
I read something that Crows had spoken to Barnett a few times and were keen on him. They dont really have a good developing ruck. But thats a moot point now.
They have just nominated that FS prospect
 
Chief blocked the links to KM’s espn articles because he was posting them instead of manually inputting his power rankings/phantoms to BF.

It was a childish, dick move imo, and resulted in KM not posting on BF anymore, hence no almanac for 2022 on the D&T board.
He should have gotten someone else to post them. Advertising your own stuff on another site is crossing a line.
 
Plenty of clubs looking for key backs, no hope for Busslinger and a big chance Hayes is gone too.
In the current game, key backs are more important than key forwards so good ones won't come cheaply like they used to.
 

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Did you read that somewhere? I don't think we need another small/tall like George anyway. Especially one who has an ACL
George has Jamie Elliot traits. They also talk of him similar like Petracca like, exposive mid forward

Kicked 17 goals in 5 games also before his injury
 
Scully kicked 20 or so in the first couple of games. There are no guarantees after an ACL.

There are no guarantees, period.

If someone offered you Petracca for pick 16 you’d take him.

Like Jen said, you have to take a long term view. Injury history can be a tiebreaker, but you generally pick the best kid, and if not, then the best kid in your position of need.
 

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