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Mock Draft by Pablo Martini

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For a Bomber man would not be happy with McKenzie. This is not our draft for key forward plus I don't think McKenzie would be suited at AFL level. Bombers need to add an outside and an inside mid or a key defender with pick 17 and 20. This would allow Carlisle to play permanent key forward. Hope Marchbank falls through to 17 and would love Blakley at 20. I'm in love with his highlights. Thanks for the effort with the draft Pablo.

Personally I don't like Carlile forward, thats just an on looker and a footy lover, I draft to benefit all teams. If Marchbank and Blakely both fell to the bombers you'd be laughing, that would be a ripping christmas present as I rate both in the top 15 players in it. I mentioned a bit further up about Tom Lamb and De Gooey, I think in an ideal bombers fans mind those are the two you want. Just from a personal preference I like the combination that McKenzie and Daniher could provide abit like Cameron and Patton at the giants it would give nice flexibility.

Cheers, nice to see people enjoying it!
 
I see that Cockatoo you predict to be taken at pick 16. Can someone tell me how he plays. Only recently have i seen him being included in top 20 picks of phantom drafts. Is he reliable? Will he be ready for next year?

Cockatoo plays like Adam Goodes in his hayday. Bursting through stoppages and hitting targets. He doesn't need alot of touches to dominate games, I can see him being a number 1 midfielder one day. Off the top of my head he stands at 184 and 87kgs so he is a big explosive boy, he tested in the top 5 for the kicking, jumping (standing and running) also tested highly in the repeat sprints, his tank is an issue given he hasn't played much footy in a year or so but who cares when you have the talent of Cockatoo you don't really need a tank. A bit like Dustin Martin.
 
Port fan = no tall defender? :confused:

Realistically we won't get both glenn and Daniel maybe one but certainty not both. The crows and cats need a good rebounding kicking defender as you've done with capiron. No Nielson, Castagna, Ramsey and Nielson. Interesting

Glenn and Daniel are both realistic for us at 57 and 75. I also like Matt Panos at 93 for us then upgrading Kane Mitchell. Castagna has had his name floated around alot but I think he only warrants a rookie list, same as Thomas Wilkinson, both similar outside players. I think Ramsey will be our man at Port but on the rookie list.
 
I think you've got our first pick right, and an interesting choice for our second. Good work.

Apart from that, its very different from the others on Bigfooty and I like that. The Bigfooty phantoms are way off what actually happens so you're a chance of getting quite a few right. Certainly refreshing not seeing us taking Goddard with our first pick like all the others.
 

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What??

No outside speed for the Crows??

I'll guarantee we'll take outside speed with one of our picks!

No Dillon Viojo-Rainbow?? Surely someone with his elite left foot [bazooka] get's drafted?
 
No Broomhead is more of a midfielder, he's only being played up forward because he's had 2 interrupted preseasons and hasn't developed a tank yet. With the chase and tackle, we have plenty of guys that can do that, we need players that offer more. Weller doesn't fill a team need. Those guys I mentioned do. Also Beams and Swan never chased and harassed but they fit our structure fine.
Yes the last thing we need is a fast midfielder with excellent foot skills
 
You've obviously got a pretty different opinion to most on some of these guys. Good read, thanks.
 
I think you've got our first pick right, and an interesting choice for our second. Good work.

Apart from that, its very different from the others on Bigfooty and I like that. The Bigfooty phantoms are way off what actually happens so you're a chance of getting quite a few right. Certainly refreshing not seeing us taking Goddard with our first pick like all the others.

Fremantle seem to always recruit abit different to other clubs choosing to take midfielders early and then take big guys late and really develop them. Personally I like that because midfielders can play straight away where as big guys don't seem to come into their own till their mid 20's someone like Tom Hawkins and Alex Rance are perfect examples of that, Hawkins and Rance have both been labelled at times the worst in the league yet both are the best in their position now. Fremantle tend to show that drafting isn't that hard, Lachie Neale, Nat Fyfe both great examples of that. Both have been developed into absolute superstars. Blakely is in that same mould. Hammelmann is a unique choice and probably wont land at you but I really like his promise at Freo, him, Apness and Tabener could eventually all play together and that would be super damaging given that they all have different strengths.

I hate reading phantom drafts that are all the same, people need to use their brains when doing these. I think the difference between most people doing these is I do these as a supporter of AFL I take all biased opinion aside and look as if I was in the shoes of the recruiters. Goddard at Fremantle is a chance but I think he wont get past Richmond if he slides out of the 10, even then I think Goddard will land at Gold Coast, Geelong or Essendon.

Thankyou eaps for your feedback! I appreciate it heaps and hearing you enjoyed it makes it worth my while! Cheers
 
You've obviously got a pretty different opinion to most on some of these guys. Good read, thanks.

I don't like to follow the crowd, I watch all the players highlights and if I can see them playing in a certain team then I organise the draft around each players needs and where they will best develop. Cheers for the feedback!
 
What??

No outside speed for the Crows??

I'll guarantee we'll take outside speed with one of our picks!

No Dillon Viojo-Rainbow?? Surely someone with his elite left foot [bazooka] get's drafted?

Adelaide have heaps of outside run and skill, getting both Neal-Bullen and Bampton would allow Brad Crouch and Rory Sloane to go onto wings and tear games apart, their skills sets are capable of playing inside but both are much more damaging on the outside hitting up targets and using their gut running to best advantage.

I had Dillon Viojo-Rainbow going to Adelaide originally but realised I had too any picks so I had to take him out. He will definately get a rookie list or preaseason draft spot. The Bulldogs may take him over Wigg and Wigg would then fall to Hawthorn.
 
great draft for the saints!

Add Tim Membrey and Shaun McKernan to that through delisted free agency and preaseason draft and St Kilda really have a great group (positions wise) coming into the season.
 

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Fremantle seem to always recruit abit different to other clubs choosing to take midfielders early and then take big guys late and really develop them. Personally I like that because midfielders can play straight away where as big guys don't seem to come into their own till their mid 20's someone like Tom Hawkins and Alex Rance are perfect examples of that, Hawkins and Rance have both been labelled at times the worst in the league yet both are the best in their position now. Fremantle tend to show that drafting isn't that hard, Lachie Neale, Nat Fyfe both great examples of that. Both have been developed into absolute superstars. Blakely is in that same mould. Hammelmann is a unique choice and probably wont land at you but I really like his promise at Freo, him, Apness and Tabener could eventually all play together and that would be super damaging given that they all have different strengths.

I hate reading phantom drafts that are all the same, people need to use their brains when doing these. I think the difference between most people doing these is I do these as a supporter of AFL I take all biased opinion aside and look as if I was in the shoes of the recruiters. Goddard at Fremantle is a chance but I think he wont get past Richmond if he slides out of the 10, even then I think Goddard will land at Gold Coast, Geelong or Essendon.

Thankyou eaps for your feedback! I appreciate it heaps and hearing you enjoyed it makes it worth my while! Cheers
 
St Kilda have the best draft guy in the league in Allan Richardson, he is a master of drafting, don't rule out all 4 of those guys all getting there. As a non St Kilda person I would've prefered St Kilda to take McCartin at 1 and not take McKernan (looking likely) in the preseason draft.
It's 2014, a senior coach has minimal say on who is drafted. Ahmet Bains is the Saints recruiting manager. If you honestly think the Crows would take Alex NB with pick 14... I know you're a Port supporter but come on. Adelaide need kpp or outside run. Crouch x2 Sloane, Danger, Thommo, Dougie are all inside players, that's the Crows issue!
 
Just thought I'd put this together and see what people think, I do one every year but it's the first time I've posted it on here so I hope you enjoy!

Pick 1 - St Kilda: Christian Petracca - Big strong bodied mid/forward, started this season as a half forward but during the year and especially in the national championships he blossomed into a powerful dominate midfielder. He will fit nicely straight into the saints midfield group with Dunstan, Ackers, Billings, Steven and Armitage giving them great versatility. Worthy number 1 pick

Pick 2 - Melbourne: Angus Brayshaw - Probably the most damaging player in this draft, consistently gets big numbers of disposals and dominates games, skilful by both hand and foot, composed and a decent overhead mark, Brayshaw will slot straight into Melbourne's midfield.

Pick 3 - Melbourne: Paddy McCartin - Big Paddy McCartin is a key forward, already at 196cm and 98kgs he is a massive prospect. McCartin is great on the lead with super sprint pace over 20 meters, he's super strong and uses his body well in marking contests, along with Jesse Hogan they could form a combative forward line for Melbourne in the coming years.

Pick 4 - GWS: Peter Wright - 2 meter Peter is the perfect replacement for Tom Boyd, i'll even make the call that he will be better for GWS and their structure than Boyd was. Big Pete has played most of his footy as a ruckman big in the last few years has moved forward and just torn games to shreds, at his massive height its hard for him not to drop marks, his great below his knees and is a super set shot. Perfect fit for GWS as they struggled this season with a ruck/forward, this way when Patton comes back from injury it allows Cameron/Patton and Wright to have great flexibility. Also allowing Mumford to rest more often as Wright is a great tap ruckman.

Pick 5 - Collingwood: Lachie Weller - All the whisper and rumor has been that Collingwood will take Jayden Laverde and yes that might happen, I just feel Lachie Weller gives the Pies more security and consistency, Lachie Weller is almost Dayne Beams' replacement in a sense, his a clean compact midfielder with great skills, more of an outside player at the moment he would be able to move more into contested ball in the coming years. He has solid pace and is combative and determined at the contest, Lachie Weller would allow the Pies to keep the same game plan and just replace Beams' name with Weller's

Pick 6 - GWS: Jake Lever - GWS lost alot of key position players this year especially in defence. Jake Lever is the best key defender in this draft, injured with a knee all of 2014 he is still in high draft contention because he is just simply that good. He could slot into GWS' best 22 and play every game next year taking some pressure off Joel Patful and Phil Davis.

Pick 7 - GWS: Sam Durdin - Once again I've gone with a big key defender at GWS, looking at their list it is really the only huge hole they have, getting both Durdin and Lever would give GWS back their great depth with key position players and also take huge strain off their captain Phil Davis. Durdin also has the ability to play through the ruck and up forward. He is better suited to defence but it is always nice to have the flexibility.

Pick 8 - Gold Coast: Hugh Goddard - Probably a bit higher than most people would have him but I really like Goddard at the Suns. Goddard is a big tall genuine swingman, he can play both ends of the ground extreamely well and has shown that multiple times. Goddard played the back half of the year in defence and really flourished, he took big name scalpes including Darcy Moore, Peter Wright and Paddy McCartin. Gold Coast really only have 2 key defenders in Steven May and Rory Thompson, drafting Goddard would not be a quick fix option but if something happened to either of them Goddard would be a nice easy replacement.

Pick 9 - Collingwood: Darcy Moore - Son of a dual brownlow medalist. Darcy Moore is a freak, able to play both ends and destroy games. Don't expect Moore to play 22 games next season, his body isn't quite right for AFL just yet, but come 2-3 years, he will be a super player.

Pick 10 - Geelong: Jayden Laverde - With the departure of Allen Christensen and Travis Varcoe Geelong need some midfield replacements. Laverde can play anywhere, arguably the Bontepelli of this draft, Laverde has great pace, super foot skills and is a genuine x factor. Geelong are the best in the league in developing kids. With 1 or 2 pre seasons Laverde could be ready to step straight into AFL and play regular footy.

Pick 11 - West Coast: Jarrod Pickett - West Coast cry out for an absolute superstar and this is probably as close as they are going to get. Probably my favourite player of the draft, Pickett is a cross between Cyril Rioli and Chris Yarran. He is an absolute jet and will fix West Coast's problem of outside run and genuine x factor.

Pick 12 - Richmond: Liam Duggan - Duggan is alot like Angus Brayshaw just without the ability to kick off both feet, a super elite kick and a running freak, Duggan is a perfect fit for Richmond, he gives them the ability to leave Dustin Martin forward more to do what he does best.

Pick 13 - Fremantle: Connor Blakely - A somewhat of a left field choice here, Freo seem to need key position players, I'm thinking they need to be able to win the ball out of the middle more often. In step Connor Blakely. A super contested ball winner, getting Blakely allows Mundy to go more outside and be more damaging, bonus for Freo is Blakely is a WA boy so no go home factor.

Pick 14 - Adelaide: Alex Neal-Bullen - A SA boy, Neal-Bullen is Adelaides back up pick to Sam Durdin if he doesn't fall through. Neal-Bullen is a pure inside mid with some classy foot skills. He would fit nicely into that strong midfield group Adelaide already have.

Pick 15 - Gold Coast: Caleb Marchbank - insert caption from pick 8. Marchbank is more of a lock down defender to Goddard.

Pick 16 - Noth Melbourne: Nakia Cockatoo - Cockatoo has been injured all of 2014 bar the draft combine and the all stars match on AFL grand final day. Boy did Nakia not disappoint, starring in the all stars game earning best afield with 20 disposals and in the draft combine Cockatoo showed his explosive power and elite skill dominating the sprints, jumping and kicking tests. Cockatoo is a damaging midfielder who reminds me of Adam Goodes, North will most likely get a steal here at 16.

Pick 17 - Essendon: Reece McKenzie - a monster of a key forward, 196cm and 100+ kilos he already looks like Tom Hawkins. McKenzie tore the TAC Cup to shreds in the back half of the season kicking bags of 10, 7 and 8. Essendon scream out for support to Joe Daniher, McKenzie doesn't have the tank of consistency to play consistent AFL just yet but in the coming years he will develop into an unstoppable figure.

Pick 18 - Sydney: Isaac Heeny - probably the most complete player in this draft, Melbourne bidding pick 2 for him just shows how good he is. Will play regular game time at Sydney next season, watch for Heeny to explode onto the scene

Pick 19 - Carlton: Tom Lamb - think of Marco Paperone, Justin Westhoff and the likes Tom Lamb is a 194cm wingman/key forward, earlier in the year considered to be a top 5 pick Lamb had a rotten luck of form. Testing well at the combine Lamb stil has great potential and if picked into the right system he could really blossom into a really good player.

Pick 20 - Essendon: Toby McLean - Essendon look to be building a small forward line to be feared. In comes Jamie Elliot, oops, I mean Toby McLean, almost the same identical player, same height, same weight, same skills, its uncanning how similar these two are, Toby McLean made huge steps forward inn 2014 to come right into calculations for an early pick.

Pick 21 - St Kilda: Jordan De Gooey - Following on with the trend of drafting high quality midfielders, De Gooey looks to be a Jimmy Bartel type players, really versatile and a super over head mark given his size at 187cm, his contested ball work has really improved in 2014, him and Jack Billings could share a half forward flank each next season, both very skilled and damaging marks and kicks.

Pick 22 – St Kilda: Paul Ahern – Really damaging small/medium forward, he kicked 4 goals in a Championship game this year, he has a very high footy IQ and would add to the great kids St Kilda are looking to draft.

Pick 23 – GWS: Kyle Langford – Probably the weirdest player of this draft, Langford is tall but rarely plays key position, his more of a running rebounding half back, he has real x factor but really struggles for consistency, at GWS he would get to learn from Phil Davis and Heath Shaw as he plays some sort of a position in-between them.

Pick 24 – GWS: Jack Steele – An overager overlooked in last years draft due to injury Steele showed how good he is this year with All Australian honors in the Championships, he also smashed the bejebus out of the 3km time trial at this years combine, Jack Steele looks to partner Josh Kelly on a wing at GWS and add some real damaging gut running to the side.

Pick 25 – North Melbourne: Touk Miller – think of a Jarman Impey clone, Touk Miller was the captain of Vic Metro this season, Miller is a running small forward/defender that could add real depth to North Melbourne’s list in 2015.

Pick 26 – Western Bulldogs: Dean Gore – a SA boy, Dean Gore is a really skillful inside mid, super foot skills and great composure, Gore would fit nicely at the Bulldogs with the departure of Griffen.

Pick 27 – Western Bulldogs: Harrison Wigg – Dubbed the best kick of the draft all season Wigg didn’t disapoint earning MVP honors for SA in the championships, He played a quarter back role setting them up by foot, I have seen Wigg make some ridiculous passes into spots that the likes of only Matt Suckling and Jared Polec could do, Wigg really doesn’t have much else to him but he should get drafted on his kicking ability alone. He would slot straight into the Bulldogs side as they really have no designated kicker in the side.

Pick 28 – Carlton: Clem Smith – was the name on everyones lips last season earning all Australian honors as an underager Smith had a horrible season all year round. Pick 28 may be a push for him but there is one thing about Clem Smith that sets him apart from the rest. He is a competitive beast, seen to be the next Byron Pickett, he is a little man with a big heart, puts his body on the line every contest and never second guesses himself, Clem Smith would slot into Carlton with the departure of Jeff Garlett and Mitch Robinson.

Pick 29 – Gold Coast: Damien Cavka – Damien Cavka is a running machine, a real outside accumulator, something Gold Coast are missing is someone to just get more of the ball, Cavka fits that mould.

Pick 30 – Collingwood: Corey Ellis – Ellis is a really skillful player, struggles abit for consistancy and playing 4 quarters but with a development system like Collingwood have Ellis could blossom into a solid midfielder in the coming years.

Pick 31 – Hawthorn: Brayden Maynard – Maynard is a super well rounded player, playing most of his junior footy along half back Maynard moved into the midfield this season and flourished, when Maynard gets the ball he is wonderful, only problem is he doesn’t get enough of the ball to tear games to pieces, in a system like Hawthorn they would develop him to play a role and do what he does best.

Pick 32 – West Coast: Jarrod Garlett – If this happens West Coast fans should cry with tears of joy, Garlett is Lewis Jetta/Stephan Hill/Brad Hill type player, he could slot into West Coasts best 22 and play 22 games next season really helping their line breaking x factor issue.

Pick 33 – Richmond: Connor Menadue – Menadue is a dashing half backer, a nice size at 187 he is only skinny skill and will need to put on some weight to play regular footy he has real speed and nice foot skills.

Pick 34 – Fremantle: Matt Hammlemann – a long shot, the big Queensland forward if he falls to Fremantle could solve some real depth and key forward relief to Matt Pavlich, Hammlemann has the capability to destroy games, a championship game this year he had 12 marks, 26 disposals and kicked 4 goals, at 197 and 88 he possess huge upside.

Pick 35 – Adelaide: Peter Bampton – Bampton has been playing senior SANFL footy since he was 16 and not for a slacking team but for Norwood, the most dominate team going around, Bampton is what you would call an old fashion footy player, contested ball is his strong suit and my god does he use it, he has a funny kicking style but makes up for it by winning the ball for his team.

Pick 36 – North Melbourne: Hugh Beasly – Have seen his name been thrown around lately and all word is that he is a solid key defensive option something North really struggle for.

Pick 37 – Sydney: Oscar McDonald – One of the better key defensive options in this draft, is the brother of Melbourne’s Tom McDonald he could add real depth to Sydney’s list, might even get some game time next season.

Pick 38 – Sydney: Jack Hiscox – What were his parents thinking with a name like that. Nether the less he will be on the Sydney Swans next season and well earned, his 3km time trial alone gets this boy drafted, smashing the record.

Pick 39 – Western Bulldogs: Jackson Nelson – Damaging dashing half back, something the Bulldogs really lack is outside run, Nelson adds that.

Pick 40 – Melbourne: Nathan Drummond – unlucky not to be picked up last season, Drummond went back to the TAC Cup and worked hard showing his desire to play AFL, he will likely be rewarded, he possess to be a great ball winning running option.

Pick 41 – St Kilda: Lucas Webb - Really nifty disposer of the ball, would add good depth to St Kilda’s half back stocks.

Pick 42 – Melbourne: Billy Stretch – A father son option to the Dees that they are gratefully accepting with both hands, Stretch is a really paced half back/wing type.

Pick 43 – Adelaide: Tyler Keitel – Adelaide look to be short in their key defensive stocks and although Keitel isn’t a key defender at first thought he has raw natural ability in the position and could develop into a handy option down back.

Pick 44 – Brisbane: Liam Dawson – An academy player Brisbane are very excited about he is in the mould of Sam Gilbert of St Kilda, really versatile kicker and intercept mark down back or up forward.

Pick 45 – Western Bulldogs: Daniel Howe – Tom Langdon of the 2014 draft, Howe is an overage medium defender with great intercept mark and damaging skills, he could slot straight into the Bulldogs team and play 22 games next season.

Pick 46 – Western Bulldogs: Daniel McKenzie – McKenzie had a super 2014 and draft combine and put himself right into draft contention. A more damaging offensive player with the same sort of skills as Daniel Howe above.

Pick 47 – Geelong: Daniel Capiron – an Andrew Mackie type Geelong seem to keep pulling players to just step straight into the team when players move on, Mackie isn’t getting younger and Capiron could be his replacement in a few years.

Pick 48 – Collingwood: Ed Langdon – Brother of Tom, he plays a completely different role, a small creative forward, Ed has a super high footy IQ and knows where the goals are.

Pick 49 – Hawthorn: Ed Vickers Willis – An awkward key defensive size at 190 Vickers Willis could step in a few seasons with an ageing Hawthorn backline Gibson (31) Lake (32)

Pick 50 – Hawthorn: Sean McLaren – started the season as a ruckman and moved to defence and found his feet very quickly, took on all the big names and held his own, McLaren looks like a big project player and with Hawthorns ageing backline he could learn heaps before they move on.

Pick 51 – West Coast: Francis Watson – An overager, at 186cm he is a nice size, he plays more 4th defender and 4th forward option, has some real tricks in his bag but struggles for consistency.

Pick 52 – Richmond: Jack Lonie – another of these smart small forwards, only a wee man at 174 but his left foot skill makes up for it, late draft gem.

Pick 53 – Melbourne:

Pick 54 – Fremantle:

Pick 55 – Geelong: Jordan Cucino – an outside accumulator type could add depth to Geelong.

Pick 56 – North Melbourne:

Pick 57 – Port Adelaide: Caleb Daniel – the cult hero of the draft, 166cm and 66kgs, he would be the smallest player to play AFL in 40 odd years, does that faze him? No, Daniel is the Gary Ablett of the wee men, he is a competitive beast and has the skill to match, a ferocious tackler and super footy smarts, the only thing standing in the way of Daniel is his height, likely to be overlooked all together it’d be wonderful to see him get a shot. He would be a real fan favourite not to mind a super player.

Pick 58 – Sydney:

Pick 59 – Adelaide:

Pick 60 -

Pick 61 -

Pick 62 -

Pick 63 – Brisbane: Harris Andrews – Academy player, 197cm and 80kgs, he is a huge project player but has great upside.

Pick 64 - Western Bulldogs: Zaine Cordy – Father son and brother of the Bulldogs Ayce, he is a key defender likened to Daniel Talia.


Pick 65 through to 74

Pick 75 – Port Adelaide: Josh Glenn – Mature age half back that said he wasn’t ready for AFL last year, he is back better than last year, still questions over his commitment a late pick would be a steal.

Pick 76 – Sydney: Abe Davis – Big tall academy boy, project player.

West Coast – Alec Waterman – father son, contested ball option that the eagles get for free.

GWS – Jeremy Finlayson – Academy boy, key position prospect.

Brisbane – Josh Clayton – Father son medium half forward type.

Upgraded rookies will slot into all those slots left open towards the back end of the draft.

Club by club run down.

Adelaide.
Alex Neal-Bullen
Peter Bampton
Tyler Keitel

Brisbane.
With no active picks, academy players is all Brisbane can look forward to.

Carlton.
Tom Lamb
Clem Smith

Collingwood.
Lachie Weller
Corey Ellis
Ed Langdon

Essendon.
Reece McKenzie
Toby McLean

Fremantle.
Connor Blakely
Matt Hammelmann

Geelong.
Jayden Laverde
Daniel Capiron
Jordan Cucino


Gold Coast.
Hugh Goddard
Caleb Marchbank
Damien Cavka

GWS.
Peter Wright
Jake Lever
Sam Durdin
Kyle Langford

Hawthorn.
Brayden Maynard
Ed Vickers Willis
Sean McLaren

Melbourne.
Angus Brayshaw
Paddy McCartin
Nathan Drummond

North Melbourne.
Nakia Cockatoo
Touk Miller
Hugh Beasley

Port Adelaide.
Caleb Daniel
Josh Glenn

Richmond.
Liam Duggan
Connor Menadue
Jack Lonie

St Kilda.
Christian Petracca
Jordan De Gooey
Paul Ahern
Lucas Webb

Sydney.
Oscar McDonald

West Coast.
Jarrod Pickett
Jarrod Garlett
Francis Watson


Western Bulldogs.
Dean Gore
Harrison Wigg
Jackson Nelson
Daniel Howe
Daniel McKenzie
Just checking our INS/OUTS, don't we have 4 picks?
 
Just checking our INS/OUTS, don't we have 4 picks?

Yes you do have 4 picks but most likely Gold Coast will take a pick into the preaseason draft and pick up Andrew Raines. Or pick up Raines as a rookie and go into next season with a spot free on the list to upgrade a rookie from round one (Greg Broughton) clubs tend to go in short and have more spots on the rookie list, also a way of saving money as rookie contracts are 90k a year where a spot on the senior list is 120k a season, Gold Coast have to be clever with their money given all their top end kids will start needing more and more money in their contracts.
 

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It's 2014, a senior coach has minimal say on who is drafted. Ahmet Bains is the Saints recruiting manager. If you honestly think the Crows would take Alex NB with pick 14... I know you're a Port supporter but come on. Adelaide need kpp or outside run. Crouch x2 Sloane, Danger, Thommo, Dougie are all inside players, that's the Crows issue!

I mentioned up in the post, NB is a really classy player, you could play him on the outside if you really wanted to, personally as a footy supporter (take my Port biased aside) Brad Crouch and Rory Sloane are beter suited outside, also Mitch Grigg will play alot of footy next year, maybe off half back as a quarter back style allowing Brodie Smith to be unleashed into the midfield, that could be a fearce combination on the outside, putting Bampton (contested ball beast, Ollie Wines kind of presence) and NB (most composed guy in the draft, personal opinion) it allows Adelaide to re shuffle their midfield and allow your most damaging players to be where they can win you games.
 
Pickett, Garlett, Watson...I would be thrilled with this!

All the talk seems to have Pickett going Top 10 sadly; why do you think otherwise? Nice job btw. :)

West Coast look to be big winners. West Coast seem to always pick players from WA Dom Sheed a perfect example, he was a top 10 pick but slipped out because West Coast have a strong pull to the WA boys. Pickett could no doubt be top 10, honestly if I were Melbourne I'd take him over McCartin, that is how highly I rate him. But through positional selections with GWS, Melbourne, Gold Coast and Collingwood the only place Pickett could land other than West Coast is Geelong and if Laverde is still there at 10 as I predict Pickett will go to West Coast at 11. Garlett is the other steal for the eagles, a running and disposal machine, Garlett has been compared to Danyle Pearce, I liken him more to Lewis Jetta ect, Pickett and Garlett would be huge gets, could play them each on a wing and move Gaff to half forward and use his disposal inside 50 to best effect. Watson would fill a hole in defence at the eagles, if Beau Waters can't get up for 2015 Watson is a ready made replacement.

Cheers!
 

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