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To my eye he is a 200 gamer without a doubt and ready to go.
Very clean inside with the power to make things happen.
Also love he often pulls the trigger on the difficult kick.

I understand your comment about a need ,but Libber most likely gone in 2026 , he walks straight into the engine room.

I think it would be a no brainer if he's there, he should really be going top 10 in this draft IMO. He's the safest bet to play over 200 games in a not so easy to pick from draft.
 
Given how much campaigner Sicily has in him, that is mind-boggling!
Yep. It goes to show draft watchers don't always get it right and some of the commentary about a player's competitiveness can't be relied upon.
 
Yep. It goes to show draft watchers don't always get it right and some of the commentary about a player's competitiveness can't be relied upon.

Lindsay's contested possession rate of just 25% is quite concerning and I think watchers have a reason to be concerned though. Compare that to Freijah who had similar comments made about him, his contested possession rate was just under the 40% mark which is very high for an outside player.
 
Lindsay's contested possession rate of just 25% is quite concerning and I think watchers have a reason to be concerned though. Compare that to Freijah who had similar comments made about him, his contested possession rate was just under the 40% mark which is very high for an outside player.
It's fair to look at. We all see different things.
Oskar Taylor as an example was the "distributer" out of the back half of his team yet the number of targets I see him now by foot concerns me - despite draft watchers taking about how good his kicking is.
Some of that is just decision making our trying to be too "cute" under pressure so how will he go when he has less time at AFL level and will be kicking unbalanced?

Most players around our range have significant flaws and I'm not confident about any of them.
If in doubt, I err towards guys who just move the ball forward and somehow impact games despite flaws. NHH probably has more question marks than so called safer picks but I rate his "type" highly.
 

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It's fair to look at. We all see different things.
Oskar Taylor as an example was the "distributer" out of the back half of his team yet the number of targets I see him now by foot concerns me - despite draft watchers taking about how good his kicking is.
Some of that is just decision making our trying to be too "cute" under pressure so how will he go when he has less time at AFL level and will be kicking unbalanced?

Most players around our range have significant flaws and I'm not confident about any of them.
If in doubt, I err towards guys who just move the ball forward and somehow impact games despite flaws. NHH probably has more question marks than so called safer picks but I rate his "type" highly.
This draft doesn't have many "safe" picks I'd say Sharp and Dovaston have the highest floors of all those available although not as high of ceiling as others in the first round. I think the fact alot can be seen as "boom or bust" is why this draft is seen as so weak. Duursma who is now widely tipped by the media as the number one pick i see as having an extremely low floor. Then you have guys Like Uwland, Barker and NHH who have spent alot of the season out injured adding extra question marks.
 
It's fair to look at. We all see different things.
Oskar Taylor as an example was the "distributer" out of the back half of his team yet the number of targets I see him now by foot concerns me - despite draft watchers taking about how good his kicking is.
Some of that is just decision making our trying to be too "cute" under pressure so how will he go when he has less time at AFL level and will be kicking unbalanced?

Most players around our range have significant flaws and I'm not confident about any of them.
If in doubt, I err towards guys who just move the ball forward and somehow impact games despite flaws. NHH probably has more question marks than so called safer picks but I rate his "type" highly.

I totally agree on Taylor and have said that I think his kicking is something he needs to work on myself. I also totally agree on the picks in our range.

I wasn't trying to say you can't question or have different opinions in fact I'd be disappointed if people didn't question some of this stuff as a lot of it is over the top. I was just commenting on Lindsay. From the eye he could be a lot more competitive particularly defensively and the data also suggests he could be a lot more competitive. That particular comment is a very fair one IMO.
 
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It's fair to look at. We all see different things.
Oskar Taylor as an example was the "distributer" out of the back half of his team yet the number of targets I see him now by foot concerns me - despite draft watchers taking about how good his kicking is.
Some of that is just decision making our trying to be too "cute" under pressure so how will he go when he has less time at AFL level and will be kicking unbalanced?

Most players around our range have significant flaws and I'm not confident about any of them.
If in doubt, I err towards guys who just move the ball forward and somehow impact games despite flaws. NHH probably has more question marks than so called safer picks but I rate his "type" highly.
His decision making was outlined as a weakness on the rookie me website.
 
Lindsay's contested possession rate of just 25% is quite concerning and I think watchers have a reason to be concerned though. Compare that to Freijah who had similar comments made about him, his contested possession rate was just under the 40% mark which is very high for an outside player.
No doubt he is a great user of the footy , but I can see why you are a little wary.
I see a bit of Jack Billing’s with him. What a a star he was in his junior years.
 
I think in the likely chance Darcy slips to the rookie draft or there's no mature KPD option that the Dogs go a western jets kid as their last selection. Makes sense for the dogs to take a home grown kid in a weak draft.
 
With operation Butters, Excluding our F/S and NGA’s this is most likely our last chance to add to our young crop of talent with Freijah, Croft, Sanders, Hynes, Dolan plus hopefully Jacques & Luke Kennedy and maybe even Sellwood.

Darcy, JOD and Davidson also only 23

If we nail these two picks we really set ourselves up for sustained success.

It’s a huge draft for us.

Very confident there will be good players at both our current picks.

Agree all players around 14 have flaws but thats where recruiters earn their cash.

Im coming around to Barker for this reason, his downside is an injury rather than anything else.

Would be very happy with NHH also. Didnt realise he was the stingrays captain until recently. Injury record not good however.

Holding on to the slim hope that Dovaston slides through.

The talk that Adelaide might swap first and future first for Carlton’s 9 and 11 would not be good for us. Finger crossed that doesn’t happen
 


Don't think he'd make it to our third pick unless it somehow ends up in the mid to late 40's but Burton is one I would like to have a look out for. On the smaller side but god he is quick and can find the footy.

My boy! He defends too in the vision I've seen
 

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If we don't take Darcy in the main draft is there a risk someone nabs him before us in the rookie or is he automatically ours at the stage?
 
If we don't take Darcy in the main draft is there a risk someone nabs him before us in the rookie or is he automatically ours at the stage?

As of 2019, we'd be able to automatically add him as a rookie and it would take our last rookie draft pick. I don't think it's changed since then.
 
Chris Cavanagh Phantom

1. WILLEM DUURSMA 193cm Midfielder/Forward, Gippsland Power Drafted: WEST COAST
2. ZEKE UWLAND
Matching bid from West Coast 180cm Midfielder/Defender, Gold Coast Suns Academy Drafted: GOLD COAST
3. COOPER DUFF-TYTLER
201cm Ruckman/Forward, Calder Cannons Drafted: WEST COAST
4. DYLAN PATTERSON
Matching bid from Richmond 183cm Defender/Midfield, Gold Coast Suns Academy Drafted: GOLD COAST
5. DAN ANNABLE
Matching bid from Richmond 184cm Midfielder, Brisbane Lions Academy Drafted: BRISBANE LIONS
6. HARRY DEAN
Matching bid from Richmond 194cm Defender, Murray Bushrangers Drafted: CARLTON
7. SULLIVAN ROBEY
192cm Forward/Midfielder, Eastern Ranges Drafted: RICHMOND
8. XAVIER TAYLOR
192cm Defender, Eastern Ranges Drafted: RICHMOND
9. DYSON SHARP
187cm Midfielder, Central District Drafted: ESSENDON
10. AIDAN SCHUBERT
197cm Forward/Ruck, Central District Drafted: ESSENDON
11. SAM CUMMING
184cm Midfielder/Forward, North Adelaide Drafted: MELBOURNE
12. LACHY DOVASTON
178cm Forward, Eastern Ranges Drafted: MELBOURNE
13. JACOB FARROW
Pick traded 188cm Defender, West Perth Drafted: WEST COAST
14. SAM GRLJ
182cm Defender/Midfielder, Oakleigh Chargers Drafted: HAWTHORN
15. JEVAN PHILLIPOU
Pick traded 183cm Midfielder/Forward, Woodville-West Torrens Drafted: ADELAIDE
16. ARCHIE LUDOWYKE
197cm Forward, Sandringham Dragons Drafted: GWS GIANTS
17. JOSH LINDSAY
183cm Defender/Midfielder, Geelong Falcons Drafted: WESTERN BULLDOGS
We say: The Bulldogs are looking closely at halfbacks, having also been linked to Jacob Farrow, Oskar Taylor and Lachlan Carmichael. But Lindsay might be their man if he gets past the likes of Melbourne and Greater Western Sydney. One of the best kick’s in the draft pool with a laser-like left-foot, he has drawn Christian Salem comparisons and showed this year that he can be a damaging player with his ball use and run and carry off halfback. Scouts had Lindsay pegged as a top-10 prospect earlier in the year, but have been some questions over his athleticism and ability to play other roles. Still, what he is good at would excite the Dogs, who would pack some real halfback punch by pairing him with Bailey Dale over coming years.
18. MITCH MARSH 191cm Forward, West Adelaide Drafted: ADELAIDE
19. OSKAR TAYLOR
Pick traded 183cm Defender, Eastern Ranges Drafted: ESSENDON
20. JAI MURRAY
Matching bid from Geelong 185cm Midfielder, Gold Coast Suns Academy Drafted: GOLD COAST
21. OLIVER GREEVES
191cm Midfielder, Eastern Ranges Drafted: GEELONG
22. JACK ISON
Matching bid from Fremantle 191cm Midfielder/Forward, Oakleigh Chargers Drafted: CARLTON
23. ADAM SWEID
Matching bid from Fremantle 176cm Midfielder/Forward, Calder Cannons Drafted: ESSENDON
24. NOAH HIBBINS-HARGREAVES
186cm Forward/Midfielder, Dandenong Stingrays Drafted: FREMANTLE
25. HARLEY BARKER
188cm Midfielder, Sturt Drafted: HAWTHORN
26. MAX KING
Matching bid from North Melbourne 192cm Forward, Sydney Swans Academy Drafted: SYDNEY
27. BLAKE THREDGOLD
194cm Defender, Sturt Drafted: NORTH MELBOURNE
28. LOUIS EMMETT
199cm Ruck/Forward, Oakleigh Chargers Drafted: NORTH MELBOURNE
29. MARCUS KRASNADAMSKIS
201cm Ruck, Eastern Ranges Drafted: WESTERN BULLDOGS
We say: This is another Ranges product who could be a bolt from the blue. Rival clubs believe the Bulldogs are eyeing Krasnadamskis, who shapes as a potential second-round surprise. Krasnadamskis was playing state-level basketball last year before deciding to switch his attention back to football this season. He made a mid-season debut for the Ranges in the Coates Talent League and served as the side’s No. 1 ruckman for the remainder of the year, showing himself to be an athletic and mobile player who glides across the ground, can jump and follows up well at ground level including by applying pressure. Krasnadamskis’ efforts at the Victorian state draft combine only further elevated his standing as he shone in the vertical jump and 20m sprint tests. He is more of a long-term project player, but one who has the potential for a big pay-off. Some recruiters wouldn’t be surprised to see him taken in the 20s amid a surge in interest and this looms as the Bulldogs’ only other pick outside of father-son prospect Will Darcy.
30. HARRY KYLEMatching bid from GWS 188cm Defender/Midfielder, Sydney Swans Academy Drafted: SYDNEY
31. LACHLAN CARMICHAEL
Matching bid from GWS 184cm Defender, Sydney Swans Academy Drafted: SYDNEY
32. LATRELLE PICKETT
182cm Forward, Glenelg Drafted: GWS GIANTS
33. ZAC MCCARTHY
Matching bid from Melbourne 199cm Forward/Ruck, Oakleigh Chargers Drafted: COLLINGWOOD
34. CAMERON NAIRN
188cm Forward, Central District Drafted: MELBOURNE
35. TYLAH WILLIAMS
Matching bid from Richmond 175cm Forward, Swan Districts Drafted: WEST COAST
36. LEON KICKETT
173cm Forward, Swan Districts Drafted: RICHMOND
 
Chris Cavanagh Phantom

1. WILLEM DUURSMA 193cm Midfielder/Forward, Gippsland Power Drafted: WEST COAST
2. ZEKE UWLANDMatching bid from West Coast
180cm Midfielder/Defender, Gold Coast Suns Academy Drafted: GOLD COAST
3. COOPER DUFF-TYTLER
201cm Ruckman/Forward, Calder Cannons Drafted: WEST COAST
4. DYLAN PATTERSONMatching bid from Richmond
183cm Defender/Midfield, Gold Coast Suns Academy Drafted: GOLD COAST
5. DAN ANNABLEMatching bid from Richmond
184cm Midfielder, Brisbane Lions Academy Drafted: BRISBANE LIONS
6. HARRY DEANMatching bid from Richmond
194cm Defender, Murray Bushrangers Drafted: CARLTON
7. SULLIVAN ROBEY
192cm Forward/Midfielder, Eastern Ranges Drafted: RICHMOND
8. XAVIER TAYLOR
192cm Defender, Eastern Ranges Drafted: RICHMOND
9. DYSON SHARP
187cm Midfielder, Central District Drafted: ESSENDON
10. AIDAN SCHUBERT
197cm Forward/Ruck, Central District Drafted: ESSENDON
11. SAM CUMMING
184cm Midfielder/Forward, North Adelaide Drafted: MELBOURNE
12. LACHY DOVASTON
178cm Forward, Eastern Ranges Drafted: MELBOURNE
13. JACOB FARROWPick traded
188cm Defender, West Perth Drafted: WEST COAST
14. SAM GRLJ
182cm Defender/Midfielder, Oakleigh Chargers Drafted: HAWTHORN
15. JEVAN PHILLIPOUPick traded
183cm Midfielder/Forward, Woodville-West Torrens Drafted: ADELAIDE
16. ARCHIE LUDOWYKE
197cm Forward, Sandringham Dragons Drafted: GWS GIANTS
17. JOSH LINDSAY
183cm Defender/Midfielder, Geelong Falcons Drafted: WESTERN BULLDOGS
We say: The Bulldogs are looking closely at halfbacks, having also been linked to Jacob Farrow, Oskar Taylor and Lachlan Carmichael. But Lindsay might be their man if he gets past the likes of Melbourne and Greater Western Sydney. One of the best kick’s in the draft pool with a laser-like left-foot, he has drawn Christian Salem comparisons and showed this year that he can be a damaging player with his ball use and run and carry off halfback. Scouts had Lindsay pegged as a top-10 prospect earlier in the year, but have been some questions over his athleticism and ability to play other roles. Still, what he is good at would excite the Dogs, who would pack some real halfback punch by pairing him with Bailey Dale over coming years.
18. MITCH MARSH 191cm Forward, West Adelaide Drafted: ADELAIDE
19. OSKAR TAYLORPick traded
183cm Defender, Eastern Ranges Drafted: ESSENDON
20. JAI MURRAYMatching bid from Geelong
185cm Midfielder, Gold Coast Suns Academy Drafted: GOLD COAST
21. OLIVER GREEVES
191cm Midfielder, Eastern Ranges Drafted: GEELONG
22. JACK ISONMatching bid from Fremantle
191cm Midfielder/Forward, Oakleigh Chargers Drafted: CARLTON
23. ADAM SWEIDMatching bid from Fremantle
176cm Midfielder/Forward, Calder Cannons Drafted: ESSENDON
24. NOAH HIBBINS-HARGREAVES
186cm Forward/Midfielder, Dandenong Stingrays Drafted: FREMANTLE
25. HARLEY BARKER
188cm Midfielder, Sturt Drafted: HAWTHORN
26. MAX KINGMatching bid from North Melbourne
192cm Forward, Sydney Swans Academy Drafted: SYDNEY
27. BLAKE THREDGOLD
194cm Defender, Sturt Drafted: NORTH MELBOURNE
28. LOUIS EMMETT
199cm Ruck/Forward, Oakleigh Chargers Drafted: NORTH MELBOURNE
29. MARCUS KRASNADAMSKIS
201cm Ruck, Eastern Ranges Drafted: WESTERN BULLDOGS
We say: This is another Ranges product who could be a bolt from the blue. Rival clubs believe the Bulldogs are eyeing Krasnadamskis, who shapes as a potential second-round surprise. Krasnadamskis was playing state-level basketball last year before deciding to switch his attention back to football this season. He made a mid-season debut for the Ranges in the Coates Talent League and served as the side’s No. 1 ruckman for the remainder of the year, showing himself to be an athletic and mobile player who glides across the ground, can jump and follows up well at ground level including by applying pressure. Krasnadamskis’ efforts at the Victorian state draft combine only further elevated his standing as he shone in the vertical jump and 20m sprint tests. He is more of a long-term project player, but one who has the potential for a big pay-off. Some recruiters wouldn’t be surprised to see him taken in the 20s amid a surge in interest and this looms as the Bulldogs’ only other pick outside of father-son prospect Will Darcy.
30. HARRY KYLEMatching bid from GWS 188cm Defender/Midfielder, Sydney Swans Academy Drafted: SYDNEY
31. LACHLAN CARMICHAELMatching bid from GWS
184cm Defender, Sydney Swans Academy Drafted: SYDNEY
32. LATRELLE PICKETT
182cm Forward, Glenelg Drafted: GWS GIANTS
33. ZAC MCCARTHYMatching bid from Melbourne
199cm Forward/Ruck, Oakleigh Chargers Drafted: COLLINGWOOD
34. CAMERON NAIRN
188cm Forward, Central District Drafted: MELBOURNE
35. TYLAH WILLIAMSMatching bid from Richmond
175cm Forward, Swan Districts Drafted: WEST COAST
36. LEON KICKETT
173cm Forward, Swan Districts Drafted: RICHMOND
Replace Krasnadamski with Pickett and I'd be very happy. As for Lindsay and Taylor I'm happy with either
 
Chris Cavanagh Phantom

1. WILLEM DUURSMA 193cm Midfielder/Forward, Gippsland Power Drafted: WEST COAST
2. ZEKE UWLANDMatching bid from West Coast
180cm Midfielder/Defender, Gold Coast Suns Academy Drafted: GOLD COAST
3. COOPER DUFF-TYTLER
201cm Ruckman/Forward, Calder Cannons Drafted: WEST COAST
4. DYLAN PATTERSONMatching bid from Richmond
183cm Defender/Midfield, Gold Coast Suns Academy Drafted: GOLD COAST
5. DAN ANNABLEMatching bid from Richmond
184cm Midfielder, Brisbane Lions Academy Drafted: BRISBANE LIONS
6. HARRY DEANMatching bid from Richmond
194cm Defender, Murray Bushrangers Drafted: CARLTON
7. SULLIVAN ROBEY
192cm Forward/Midfielder, Eastern Ranges Drafted: RICHMOND
8. XAVIER TAYLOR
192cm Defender, Eastern Ranges Drafted: RICHMOND
9. DYSON SHARP
187cm Midfielder, Central District Drafted: ESSENDON
10. AIDAN SCHUBERT
197cm Forward/Ruck, Central District Drafted: ESSENDON
11. SAM CUMMING
184cm Midfielder/Forward, North Adelaide Drafted: MELBOURNE
12. LACHY DOVASTON
178cm Forward, Eastern Ranges Drafted: MELBOURNE
13. JACOB FARROWPick traded
188cm Defender, West Perth Drafted: WEST COAST
14. SAM GRLJ
182cm Defender/Midfielder, Oakleigh Chargers Drafted: HAWTHORN
15. JEVAN PHILLIPOUPick traded
183cm Midfielder/Forward, Woodville-West Torrens Drafted: ADELAIDE
16. ARCHIE LUDOWYKE
197cm Forward, Sandringham Dragons Drafted: GWS GIANTS
17. JOSH LINDSAY
183cm Defender/Midfielder, Geelong Falcons Drafted: WESTERN BULLDOGS
We say: The Bulldogs are looking closely at halfbacks, having also been linked to Jacob Farrow, Oskar Taylor and Lachlan Carmichael. But Lindsay might be their man if he gets past the likes of Melbourne and Greater Western Sydney. One of the best kick’s in the draft pool with a laser-like left-foot, he has drawn Christian Salem comparisons and showed this year that he can be a damaging player with his ball use and run and carry off halfback. Scouts had Lindsay pegged as a top-10 prospect earlier in the year, but have been some questions over his athleticism and ability to play other roles. Still, what he is good at would excite the Dogs, who would pack some real halfback punch by pairing him with Bailey Dale over coming years.
18. MITCH MARSH 191cm Forward, West Adelaide Drafted: ADELAIDE
19. OSKAR TAYLORPick traded
183cm Defender, Eastern Ranges Drafted: ESSENDON
20. JAI MURRAYMatching bid from Geelong
185cm Midfielder, Gold Coast Suns Academy Drafted: GOLD COAST
21. OLIVER GREEVES
191cm Midfielder, Eastern Ranges Drafted: GEELONG
22. JACK ISONMatching bid from Fremantle
191cm Midfielder/Forward, Oakleigh Chargers Drafted: CARLTON
23. ADAM SWEIDMatching bid from Fremantle
176cm Midfielder/Forward, Calder Cannons Drafted: ESSENDON
24. NOAH HIBBINS-HARGREAVES
186cm Forward/Midfielder, Dandenong Stingrays Drafted: FREMANTLE
25. HARLEY BARKER
188cm Midfielder, Sturt Drafted: HAWTHORN
26. MAX KINGMatching bid from North Melbourne
192cm Forward, Sydney Swans Academy Drafted: SYDNEY
27. BLAKE THREDGOLD
194cm Defender, Sturt Drafted: NORTH MELBOURNE
28. LOUIS EMMETT
199cm Ruck/Forward, Oakleigh Chargers Drafted: NORTH MELBOURNE
29. MARCUS KRASNADAMSKIS
201cm Ruck, Eastern Ranges Drafted: WESTERN BULLDOGS
We say: This is another Ranges product who could be a bolt from the blue. Rival clubs believe the Bulldogs are eyeing Krasnadamskis, who shapes as a potential second-round surprise. Krasnadamskis was playing state-level basketball last year before deciding to switch his attention back to football this season. He made a mid-season debut for the Ranges in the Coates Talent League and served as the side’s No. 1 ruckman for the remainder of the year, showing himself to be an athletic and mobile player who glides across the ground, can jump and follows up well at ground level including by applying pressure. Krasnadamskis’ efforts at the Victorian state draft combine only further elevated his standing as he shone in the vertical jump and 20m sprint tests. He is more of a long-term project player, but one who has the potential for a big pay-off. Some recruiters wouldn’t be surprised to see him taken in the 20s amid a surge in interest and this looms as the Bulldogs’ only other pick outside of father-son prospect Will Darcy.
30. HARRY KYLEMatching bid from GWS 188cm Defender/Midfielder, Sydney Swans Academy Drafted: SYDNEY
31. LACHLAN CARMICHAELMatching bid from GWS
184cm Defender, Sydney Swans Academy Drafted: SYDNEY
32. LATRELLE PICKETT
182cm Forward, Glenelg Drafted: GWS GIANTS
33. ZAC MCCARTHYMatching bid from Melbourne
199cm Forward/Ruck, Oakleigh Chargers Drafted: COLLINGWOOD
34. CAMERON NAIRN
188cm Forward, Central District Drafted: MELBOURNE
35. TYLAH WILLIAMSMatching bid from Richmond
175cm Forward, Swan Districts Drafted: WEST COAST
36. LEON KICKETT
173cm Forward, Swan Districts Drafted: RICHMOND
This guy has no idea.
 

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Would you say Lindsay is a high risk high reward type of selection ? From what I gather he’s a great user of the footy but doesn’t defend well or have any other elite traits.

Drafting a long term project ruck is a strange call when we already have the fossil developing nicely in the vfl
 
Would you say Lindsay is a high risk high reward type of selection ? From what I gather he’s a great user of the footy but doesn’t defend well or have any other elite traits.

Drafting a long term project ruck is a strange call when we already have the fossil developing nicely in the vfl
I think some questions have been asked around Lindsay regarding
(a) whether he's genuinely as good a kick as some commentators are saying
(b) whether he can get enough of his own footy
(c) whether he can defend - we don't need more running receivers

I'd prefer we stayed away from him but I'm not a close watcher of the juniors. I'll trust that Regan and Power have done enough watching and reviewing to get it right.

I wonder sometimes whether all these commentators have done their own homework or whether a good number of them are just picking up and paraphrasing what others have said. Particularly with those outside the top 10.

Modern media can't afford to have journos going off and doing their own research on 60 or more juniors now, can they?
 
Would you say Lindsay is a high risk high reward type of selection ? From what I gather he’s a great user of the footy but doesn’t defend well or have any other elite traits.

Drafting a long term project ruck is a strange call when we already have the fossil developing nicely in the vfl

I think he's the opposite, high floor but low ceiling.
 
Lindsay reminds me alot of Murphy Reid last year. I feel alot of clubs and fans alike are focusing on what he can't do rather then what he can. Whether he has the immediate impact of Reid I'm not sure, I think both of their ceilings are similar in that they probably don't become top 10-15 players but likely notch up 150+ games. In a draft that has alot of boom or bust types he offers as more a safe option.
 

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