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After the initial trade period, the Crows currently have these draft picks: 8, 13, 16, 21, 73, 83.
With so much local talent for the choosing in this supposed Super Draft, the question Crows fans have been debating all through the off-season is whether or not to accept this natural scheme order, or to trade the early picks for a top 5 pick. Obviously a pick of a Lukosius, Rankine or Rozee would make SA fans licking their lips, and a very early pick (aim for pick 1 to 4, Port has pick 5) would make it a guarantee one of these big 3 would be ours for the picking.
With the constant raging debates on the ifs and buts of these future prospectives, I think it's worthwhile to go back in time and reflect on our 5 recent years of AFL National Draft picks. Here they are (in brackets are the draft selection numbers):
2013
Matt Crouch (23)
Riley Knight (46)
2014
Jake Lever (14)
Harrison Wigg (35)
Mitch McGovern (43)
Harry Dear (58)
2015
Wayne Milera (11)
Tom Doedee (17)
2016
Jordan Gallucci (15)
Myles Poholke (44)
Elliott Himmelberg (51)
Matthew Signorello (62)
Ben Davis (75)
2017
Darcy Fogarty (12)
Andrew McPherson (40)
If we look at our first picks of the last 5 years, it shows we have done tremendously well with the picks turning out to become regular AFL players, AA selections, Rising Star nominations, or soon-to-be AFL regulars. It's pleasing to note that the picks we have for first selections have been 12-23 for the past 5 years.
For this year's draft, we have pick 8 and 2 other picks in the teens in 13 and 16. This is going to be our best hand of picks in a long while, maybe ever!
The question is: do we want 2 of Lukosius/Rankine/Rozee, or do we want 4 of Lever/Milera/Fogarty/Galluci/Crouch?
With so much local talent for the choosing in this supposed Super Draft, the question Crows fans have been debating all through the off-season is whether or not to accept this natural scheme order, or to trade the early picks for a top 5 pick. Obviously a pick of a Lukosius, Rankine or Rozee would make SA fans licking their lips, and a very early pick (aim for pick 1 to 4, Port has pick 5) would make it a guarantee one of these big 3 would be ours for the picking.
With the constant raging debates on the ifs and buts of these future prospectives, I think it's worthwhile to go back in time and reflect on our 5 recent years of AFL National Draft picks. Here they are (in brackets are the draft selection numbers):
2013
Matt Crouch (23)
Riley Knight (46)
2014
Jake Lever (14)
Harrison Wigg (35)
Mitch McGovern (43)
Harry Dear (58)
2015
Wayne Milera (11)
Tom Doedee (17)
2016
Jordan Gallucci (15)
Myles Poholke (44)
Elliott Himmelberg (51)
Matthew Signorello (62)
Ben Davis (75)
2017
Darcy Fogarty (12)
Andrew McPherson (40)
If we look at our first picks of the last 5 years, it shows we have done tremendously well with the picks turning out to become regular AFL players, AA selections, Rising Star nominations, or soon-to-be AFL regulars. It's pleasing to note that the picks we have for first selections have been 12-23 for the past 5 years.
For this year's draft, we have pick 8 and 2 other picks in the teens in 13 and 16. This is going to be our best hand of picks in a long while, maybe ever!
The question is: do we want 2 of Lukosius/Rankine/Rozee, or do we want 4 of Lever/Milera/Fogarty/Galluci/Crouch?
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