Yezeha
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This is the first of several evaluations that I’m planning to do on our recent draft classes. Depending on how well y’all receive this, I may or may not do the 2013 and 2014 drafts as well as the 2005 and 2006 draft classes. These evaluations are based on the production of the players as well as their likely upside for the future and these two aspects will be given a grade from A+ to F with A+ being high level of production already or future All-Australian potential and F being someone like Nathan Freeman who has done jack shite and will likely finish up having done jack shite for our team. If you disagree, then I don’t blame you and I’d be happy to discuss.
Draft:
National:
- Brodie Grundy (Production: B-, Potential: A)
- Ben Kennedy (Production: C-, Potential: F - Traded)
- Tim Broomhead (Production: C-, Potential: B)
- Jackson Ramsay (Production: D+, Potential: B+)
Rookie:
- Kyle Martin (Production: D, Potential: F - Delisted)
- Sam Dwyer (Production: B-, Potential: F - Delisted)
- Adam Oxley (Production: C, Potential: B-)
- Jack Frost (Production: B-, Potential: B-)
- Ben Hudson (Production: D, Potential: F – Retired)
- Peter Yagmoor (Production: F, Potential: F – Delisted)
- Ben Richmond (Production: F, Potential: F – Delisted)
General evaluation:
I like to call this the ‘Ben Draft’ since we acquired three Bens in it. Unfortunately, all three have since departed. The national draft was fairly productive as we were able to acquire Brodie Grundy who has All-Australian potential, and three enigmas in Broomhead, Kennedy and Ramsay. Each have shown flashes of talent but due to injuries and in Kennedy’s case, a lack of endurance, none could really show these traits consistently. Kennedy has since departed and to my great disappointment, has begun to show more consistency in a different jumper. Marley Williams was also promoted to the senior list in this draft and he has currently been the most productive player out of the group. However, he was a rookie draft pick in the previous year’s draft.
The rookie draft however, was more interesting. It netted us another enigma in Kyle Martin, whose consistent performances in the VFL never really translated to the AFL. It also gave us a handy-mature aged recruit in Sam Dwyer who assisted the team to the finals in 2013 as a best 22 player before falling out of favor in 2014 and being delisted at the end of 2015. Ben Hudson was a handy backup ruck who played several productive games standing in for the injured Darren Jolly in 2013 and was very good at VFL level through 2013 and 2014. Peter Yagmoor was a rookied senior player from the previous year who didn’t really fire a shot while Ben Richmond was a failed project player. The two players that are still on the list today are Jack Frost and Adam Oxley who have been solid role players on the team. Unfortunately, I don’t really see much more area for growth for both players. Frost is limited skill-wise and doesn’t really have much to suggest he can become a better rebounding defender. Oxley played some good games in 2015 but the only real growth I see in him is a decrease in the gap between his worst and his best.
Overall, the Ben Draft was a very solid draft with the Pies able to secure a potential future All-Australian ruckman and a high potential forward and defender duo in the national draft, and two solid role-players and a handy short-term midfielder in the rookie draft.
Draft:
National:
- Brodie Grundy (Production: B-, Potential: A)
- Ben Kennedy (Production: C-, Potential: F - Traded)
- Tim Broomhead (Production: C-, Potential: B)
- Jackson Ramsay (Production: D+, Potential: B+)
Rookie:
- Kyle Martin (Production: D, Potential: F - Delisted)
- Sam Dwyer (Production: B-, Potential: F - Delisted)
- Adam Oxley (Production: C, Potential: B-)
- Jack Frost (Production: B-, Potential: B-)
- Ben Hudson (Production: D, Potential: F – Retired)
- Peter Yagmoor (Production: F, Potential: F – Delisted)
- Ben Richmond (Production: F, Potential: F – Delisted)
General evaluation:
I like to call this the ‘Ben Draft’ since we acquired three Bens in it. Unfortunately, all three have since departed. The national draft was fairly productive as we were able to acquire Brodie Grundy who has All-Australian potential, and three enigmas in Broomhead, Kennedy and Ramsay. Each have shown flashes of talent but due to injuries and in Kennedy’s case, a lack of endurance, none could really show these traits consistently. Kennedy has since departed and to my great disappointment, has begun to show more consistency in a different jumper. Marley Williams was also promoted to the senior list in this draft and he has currently been the most productive player out of the group. However, he was a rookie draft pick in the previous year’s draft.
The rookie draft however, was more interesting. It netted us another enigma in Kyle Martin, whose consistent performances in the VFL never really translated to the AFL. It also gave us a handy-mature aged recruit in Sam Dwyer who assisted the team to the finals in 2013 as a best 22 player before falling out of favor in 2014 and being delisted at the end of 2015. Ben Hudson was a handy backup ruck who played several productive games standing in for the injured Darren Jolly in 2013 and was very good at VFL level through 2013 and 2014. Peter Yagmoor was a rookied senior player from the previous year who didn’t really fire a shot while Ben Richmond was a failed project player. The two players that are still on the list today are Jack Frost and Adam Oxley who have been solid role players on the team. Unfortunately, I don’t really see much more area for growth for both players. Frost is limited skill-wise and doesn’t really have much to suggest he can become a better rebounding defender. Oxley played some good games in 2015 but the only real growth I see in him is a decrease in the gap between his worst and his best.
Overall, the Ben Draft was a very solid draft with the Pies able to secure a potential future All-Australian ruckman and a high potential forward and defender duo in the national draft, and two solid role-players and a handy short-term midfielder in the rookie draft.










