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Hard to imagine a sub six footer going in the first round, in this day and age. Seems to be very Willoughby-esque.
Burgatron says we take Edwards at 14 and that Shaun Grigg is a possible chance with that pick also.
But then in the 2nd round we ignore Grigg (who is taken 2 picks later) and take Paul Stewart.
Why would we potentially take a player at 14 and not at 32 if he is still available then. Logic?
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To clarify
I dont care who he has number 1 or 21 or 101
I am more interested in his player assessment
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I am not sure....Is grigg even picked up. Grigg is basically a Knights clone... gets tonnes of the ball but his disposal is iffy.
Apparently Proud didn't do that well in the interviews at DC. ALso he got into a brawl at the U18 championships so he is expected to slide.
Marc Murphy?
Richard Douglas?
Except both Murphy and Douglas are almost six feet and have reasonable shoulders, so they can play above their head. Edwards sounds like he's just five ten and light, so he's one of those classic rover types that rarely exist anymore in the big leagues.
Went through his draft last night, thought it was a shocker then, and even more so now.
burgatron said:6 - HAWTHORN - JAMES SELLAR
Glenelg, 24 March 1989, 195cm, 90.1kg
Seriously considered a number one draft selection throughout the past year, Sellar will be snapped up by the Hawks, if Gibbs, Gumbleton, Hansen, Selwood and Leuenberger provide the nucleus of the 'top five' picks. And Hawthorn will be delighted if it can land Sellar with its opening selection, should that scenario pan out. But if Sellar is snapped up with Port Adelaide's first pick - just one before the Hawks - expect Leuenberger to be in Hawthorn's mix, while Thorp, Selwood and Boak are also part of the brown and gold's thinking. Interestingly, should the Hawks select an alternate to Sellar, there is some chance that the South Australian could slip as far as No.14, with the way the cards are falling. If that occurs, there will be no doubt Adelaide will pounce on the local lad with its first choice.
Highlights/achievements: Ruckman or key forward with a terrific vertical leap he uses to his advantage at stoppages and marking contests. Sheehan medal in 2005 NAB AFL U16 national championships. Made his senior debut with Glenelg this year playing eight games. His standing vertical jump and agility were impressive at the 2006 NAB AFL Draft Camp. Graduate of the AIS/AFL Academy.
Nearly all the players he nominated were drafted, although not necessarily always by the club he nominated or in the correct position.
That would have been impossible to do.
The first 50 players in his phantom draft were all drafted, and it was only in the tail end charlies that a handful of his selections weren't drafted.
He does a damn good job IMO.
I hope Sellar's "bad" year helps him slide to us at 14 ,if we snaggled him the nexts picks could go to my mum and then Bob Francis!! Mind you I think Burga's description of my mum was harsh, her disposal on her left has improved heaps over the last few years. Jim Mead with the next pick, pass on the rest.

