Remove this Banner Ad

Rumour Draft Rumours 2025

🥰 Love BigFooty? Join now for free.

It comes off the round after (or before, depending on what picks the club holds).

So if a team has no round 1 pick, but a second and a third, then they are limited in the amount of deficit they can carry in to the future.

If they have a first, but no second and third, then it comes off their first round pick, but again, that still limits the total deficit a team can carry.

In an extreme case, every club will know if a team can match a bid or not, and know if they put in a bid on a kid that a team can't match, that they are getting that kid.
What if someone has a 1st and 3rd round pick next year but the deficit comes in the 2nd round of the year ahead? Which pick does it come off

And is there any evidence to this?

Because this has changed from previous as to what i knew it as

Didnt think you could go into deficit in say a 3rd round and it be taken from your future 2nd because you dont have a future 3rd or 4th
 
Ive been expecting to see rumours about NHH name being spoken about going higher then were people are saying. Where exactly do we all have him going?
 
Typically the team trading for the highest pick in any trade pays a premium to do so.

Typically the team trading a future pick for a current pick pays a premium to do so.

If we look at a possible Carlton and Adelaide trade, then Adelaide is the team that should be paying overs to move up and the draft and to bring a future pick in to the current draft.

If we look at a possible Carlton and Essendon trade, then Carlton would normally be the team paying overs to move up the draft board.

The new points system will make this harder, as "junk" picks are no longer useful in these trades.

You all wanted a "fairer" system where teams pay fair value for father sons and academy kids, well welcome to the totally foreseeable and already discussed unintended consequences.
 
Ive been expecting to see rumours about NHH name being spoken about going higher then were people are saying. Where exactly do we all have him going?
He’s got some non footballing considerations for clubs deciding where to rate him.

Has all the talent he needs to be a very good AFL footballer.
 

Log in to remove this Banner Ad

What if someone has a 1st and 3rd round pick next year but the deficit comes in the 2nd round of the year ahead? Which pick does it come off

And is there any evidence to this?

Because this has changed from previous as to what i knew it as

Didnt think you could go into deficit in say a 3rd round and it be taken from your future 2nd because you dont have a future 3rd or 4th
When it was first introduced, it would come off your future third, and any extra would then carry over to the next draft. Now I am unsure, and Twomey isn't answering any of the tweets asking him to clarify.

We've only had two (that I can remember off the top of my head) bid matches that have resulted in a deficits, and neither were severe and both were from first round bids.
 
When it was first introduced, it would come off your future third, and any extra would then carry over to the next draft. Now I am unsure, and Twomey isn't answering any of the tweets asking him to clarify.

We've only had two (that I can remember off the top of my head) bid matches that have resulted in a deficits, and neither were severe and both were from first round bids.
Probably going to need to be clarified a bit more with this likely 2 pick match system and teams more willing to go into deficit like you said and just take it off next years 1st

Whereas that isnt ase when banking up several later picks being beneficial
 
There’s no way anyone actually thinks they could get that deal for both picks??? I was under the impression the talk was 16 + F1 for 9 straight up?
That would be hilariously terrible for the Crows.

Why would you sell out of a much better draft for a mid level first this year? Who are you getting at that pick in 2025 that's worth two firsts?
 
He’s got some non footballing considerations for clubs deciding where to rate him.

Has all the talent he needs to be a very good AFL footballer.

Non footy? He is a great kid not sure what that is hinting at? or do you mean his body? (shoulders)

Will go 15 to 30 range a few knocks on him with is inside game but can kick a snag. a bit of mail cats are keen at 18 see him as a winger
 
Non footy? He is a great kid not sure what that is hinting at? or do you mean his body? (shoulders)

Will go 15 to 30 range a few knocks on him with is inside game but can kick a snag. a bit of mail cats are keen at 18 see him as a winger
Not his body, nothing wrong with his attitude but certainly not going to post negatives about a kid that aren’t widely known or there for all to see eg kicking.

Only takes one club to pick him on upside, which is immense. Him, Phillipou and Barker are all similar in this regard.

Cats are linked to everyone with that pick, some talk of an early bid on our NGA T Williams.
 
Typically the team trading for the highest pick in any trade pays a premium to do so.

Typically the team trading a future pick for a current pick pays a premium to do so.

If we look at a possible Carlton and Adelaide trade, then Adelaide is the team that should be paying overs to move up and the draft and to bring a future pick in to the current draft.

If we look at a possible Carlton and Essendon trade, then Carlton would normally be the team paying overs to move up the draft board.

The new points system will make this harder, as "junk" picks are no longer useful in these trades.

You all wanted a "fairer" system where teams pay fair value for father sons and academy kids, well welcome to the totally foreseeable and already discussed unintended consequences.
Which is why I'm not necessarily convinced that next year's drafting will be that much tougher when it comes to matching
 
Whihc is why I'm not necessarily convinced that next year's drafting will be that much tougher when it comes to matching
It’ll be tougher to match high kids if you’re a team that doesn’t have high end draft picks. And it will be hard to trade up for those picks.
 
It’ll be tougher to match high kids if you’re a team that doesn’t have high end draft picks. And it will be hard to trade up for those picks.
Its tough now let alone making it tougher. I think the limit of two picks is a tad extreme and will likely see clubs missing on top end F/S
 

Remove this Banner Ad

Typically the team trading for the highest pick in any trade pays a premium to do so.

Typically the team trading a future pick for a current pick pays a premium to do so.

If we look at a possible Carlton and Adelaide trade, then Adelaide is the team that should be paying overs to move up and the draft and to bring a future pick in to the current draft.

If we look at a possible Carlton and Essendon trade, then Carlton would normally be the team paying overs to move up the draft board.

The new points system will make this harder, as "junk" picks are no longer useful in these trades.

You all wanted a "fairer" system where teams pay fair value for father sons and academy kids, well welcome to the totally foreseeable and already discussed unintended consequences.
God you're obsessed with Adelaide. The Ah Chee loss for no return has really broken you huh.
 
That would be hilariously terrible for the Crows.

Why would you sell out of a much better draft for a mid level first this year? Who are you getting at that pick in 2025 that's worth two firsts?
Stress less. You would get something else back. I'm guessing the Crows are after Schubert at that pick.
 

🥰 Love BigFooty? Join now for free.

Adelaide wouldn't do that trade.
That would be hilariously terrible for the Crows.

Why would you sell out of a much better draft for a mid level first this year? Who are you getting at that pick in 2025 that's worth two firsts?
Why would Carlton take 2 20s picks for 9 and 11, regardless of points values? They’ve got 2027 picks to deficit with next year, and if they keep both 9 and 11 they will also get another first round talent this year? Highway robbery for the Crows if Carlton accept 16 + F1 for 9 + 11.
 
Not so much a 2025 rumour although it is happening now. (rumour has it)

Jed Hagan (Former WA 18's player) to move to Tasmania, represent their VFL side and all things going to plan - becomes an inaugural Tasmania AFL squad member.

It's a genuine rumour at least!
Part one of the rumour has come true.

Jed Hagan is now off the East Fremantle senior list. I wonder if he is already on his way to Tasmania?

It's also rumoured that he is a contender to be part of the inaugural Tasmania leadership group. By 2028, he would have played 63 state league senior games in the WAFL and SANFL plus quite a few more for the Tasmanian VFL side.
 
Not his body, nothing wrong with his attitude but certainly not going to post negatives about a kid that aren’t widely known or there for all to see eg kicking.

Only takes one club to pick him on upside, which is immense. Him, Phillipou and Barker are all similar in this regard.

Cats are linked to everyone with that pick, some talk of an early bid on our NGA T Williams.

That's all fair. Although id expect Geelong to bid on addinsall and Cookson before Williams but Wells does like to be left field.
 
Why would Carlton take 2 20s picks for 9 and 11, regardless of points values? They’ve got 2027 picks to deficit with next year, and if they keep both 9 and 11 they will also get another first round talent this year? Highway robbery for the Crows if Carlton accept 16 + F1 for 9 + 11.
I assume its going to be somewhere in the middle - either 16 + F2 +other picks for points for 9 or 11. Otherwise its 16+F1+F2 for 9 and 11

Or even f1 and F2 for one of 9 or 11

I would then imagine F2 traded back in to 2025 for points
 

Remove this Banner Ad

🥰 Love BigFooty? Join now for free.

Back
Top