Competitions 2022 Mock Draft

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Draft Order
Yeah, let's do this. Sign up as whoever you want. If we need to double up then cool, but let's give everyone a couple of days to sign up first. We'll start on Sunday. I'll take St Kilda.

Rules:

1. Trades have to be within AFL laws.
2. You have 8 hours between 8 am and 10 pm to pick, eg. If the last pick is taken at 8:30 pm, then you have until 2:30 the next day.


Adelaide: Schnitzengruben
Brisbane: boncer34
Carlton: Vindicater
Collingwood: Bjchan13
Essendon: Duckworth
Fremantle: Red Black and Blue
Geelong: ghostdog
Gold Coast: Bipolarbear
Greater Western Sydney: BCrocker37
Hawthorne: boncer34
Melbourne: Harlequin Dream
North Melbourne: doug85
Port Adelaide: Seb78
Richmond: RedmanWasHere
St Kilda: eth-dog
Sydney: Booplaz
West Coast: Zach Package
Western Bulldogs: citizen-erased

Draft order:

Round 1:

1. Greater Western Sydney: Aaron Cadman
2. Brisbane: Will Ashcroft
3. North Melbourne: George Wardlaw
4. Hawthorne: Harry Sheezel
5. Essendon: Elijah Tsatas
6. Gold Coast: Jedd Busslinger
7. Hawthorne: Mattaes Phillipou
8. Geelong: Jhye Clark
9. Sydney: Bailey Humphrey
10. St Kilda: Cameron McKenzie
11. Carlton: Reuben Ginbey
12. Western Bulldogs: Lewis Hayes
13. West Coast: Elijah Hewett
14. Essendon: Henry Hustwaite
15. West Coast: Olli Hotton
16. Greater Western Sydney: Oliver Hollands
17. Collingwood: Matthew Jefferson
18. West Coast: Ed Allen
19. Greater Western Sydney: Jacob Konstanty

Round 2:

20. Greater Western Sydney: Josh Weddle
21. Melbourne: Isaac Keeler
22. Western Bulldogs: Brayden George
23. Essendon: Alwyn Davey junior
24. Melbourne: Coby Burgiel
25. North Melbourne: Harry Barnett
26. Hawthorne: Charlie Clarke
27. Brisbane: Jaspa Fletcher
28. Collingwood: Lachlan Cowan
29. Sydney: Darcy Jones
30. Collingwood: Max Gruzewski
31. St. Kilda: Noah Long
32. Carlton: Max Michaelanney
33. Fremantle: Anthony Munkara
34. Greater Western Sydney: Harry Rowston
35. St Kilda: Jaiden Magor
36. Port Adelaide: Mitchell Szybkowski
37. West Coast: Sam Gilbey

Round 3:

38. Western Bulldogs: Luke Teal
39. West Coast: Adam D'Aloia
40. North Melbourne: Cooper Harvey
41. Hawthorne: Tom Scully
42. Sydney: Jakob Ryan
43. Melbourne: Seth Campbell
44. Fremantle: Harry Lemmey
45. Western Bulldogs: James Van Es
46. Adelaide: Tom McCallum
47. St Kilda: Ethan Phillips
48. Hawthorne: Jake Walker
49. Carlton: Toby McMullin
50. Hawthorne: Billy Dowling
51. Collingwood: Harvey Gallagher
52. Richmond: Jed Hagan
53. Adelaide: Max Knobel
54. Richmond: Kane Bevan

Round 4:

55. Adelaide: Jed Adams
56. Essendon: Jayden Davey
57. Port Adelaide: Tyrell Dewar
58. Richmond: Hudson O'Keefe
59. Richmond: Jonti Schuback
60. Carlton: Kaleb Smith
61. Fremantle: Jaxon Binns
62. Western Bulldogs: Kobe Ryan
63. Brisbane: Phoenix Foster
64. Gold Coast: Brandon Leary
65. Sydney: Hugh Bond
66. Fremantle: Archie Lovelock

Round 5:

67. Melbourne: Frank Szekely
68. Essendon: Josh Eyre
69. Port Adelaide: Paul Pascu
70. Richmond: Callum Verrell
71. Fremantle: Jackson Broadbent
72. Melbourne: Beau Tedcastle
73. Collingwood: Will Verrell

Trades:

1. Hawthorne trade: Future 1st; North Melbourne trade: Pick 3

2. Essendon trade: Pick 22, F2 and F3; Melbourne trade: Pick 13 and F3

3. West Coast trade: Picks 9, 27; Sydney trade: Picks 15, 18, F2

4. West Coast trade: Picks 21, 74; Melbourne trade: picks 35, 37, F3

5. Richmond trade: F3; Geelong trade picks 55, 60

6. Hawthorne trade: pick 51; Brisbane trade: F3 (tied to Dogs)

7. Gold Coast trade: pick 45; Western Bulldogs trade: F3

Father Son/Academy bid matches:

1. Will Ashcroft pick 2. 2013.6 points to match, matched with 34 (542), 35 (522), 36 (502), 38 (465) with a 17.4 point surplus.

2. Alwyn Davey pick 23. 588 points to match, matched with 50 (273), 58 (170), 64 (101), 68 (59) with a 15 point surplus

3. Jaspa Fletcher pick 27. 506 points to match matched with 50 (273), 51 (259) with a 43.4 point surplus

4. Cooper Harvey pick 40. 232 points to match, North Melbourne match with picks 64 (101) and 70 (39) and go into a 92 point deficit.

5. Jayden Davey pick 56. 10 points to match, matched with 15 point surplus.

Bid match table:
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Word. Do we know why?

Form and likely time needed for return on investment. He's Wright-esque, might be 24-25 before he's a consistent AFL standard player. Though did move into defense late in the season and showed a bit of promise which might tickle a few.
 
Word. Do we know why?
I had read, it was because he was doing well initially as a key forward because he was able to out muscle his opponent by being more developed. As those around him bridged the gap, the advantage also disappeared. He wasn't able to adapt and find new ways to win the ball, and thus faded as a first choice option.

Or, what do I know, it might be none of the above.
 

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Pick 52
With Richmond's first selection, pick 52 will be Jed Hagan.

From U12's in 2016 to U18's in 2019 and any other representative stuff after 2020, there was one mainstay and that was Hagan.

Has he potentially peaked?
I don't think so.

Still has plenty of time to improve.

Schnitzengruben is up.
 
Pick 54
Time to go tall this time.

With Grimes and Broad's careers almost done, time to bring in a defender who can be developed and groomed to take over the defensive post.

With pick 54, Kane Bevan.


Schnitzengruben.
It's back to you.
 
Pick 50

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