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1 Carlton : Bryce Gibbs (188cm, 79kg)
The Blues need a ruckman, but in drafts teams have to often choose between the best player available and what they need. Despite Adelaide trying to scare them from Gibbs, and the Power trying to trade for him, it is likely that it will be Gibbs to Carlton at pick 1. Gibbs can play right away and will team with Murphy in the Carlton midfield. Gibbs and Murphy have many similarities, they are both skillful players, there fathers were also accomplished footballers and while Gibbs was named as the top onballer for the 2006 Under 18 All-Australian Team that was the same honour that Murphy received in 2005.
With Kernahan at Carlton, and his friendship with the Gibbs family, that is another reason to expect Gibbs to be picked at number 1. If they don't take Gibbs, then Hansen or Leuenberger are other options.

2 Essendon : Matthew Leuenberger (202cm, 92kg)
Sheedy recently went to WA for a scouting trip, while the media talked about him and Michael Gardiner, it was probably Leuenberger who impressed him more.
While ruckmen are not the biggest need for the Bombers, the potential that Leuenberger has could be too good to pass. Leuenberger was the Under 18 All-Australian ruckman. While some of the taller ruckmen are not the best at marking this is an area that leuenberger has impressed the scouts. His athleticism is also considered to be much better than other young ruckmen. Hansen or Gumbleton may fill a need more, at centre halfback for the Bombers, the addition of Leuenberger could provide the Bombers with a lot of young ruck options. Laycock may not stay with Essendon, but with Leuenberger and Patrick Ryder the Bombers would have a ruck/forward combination that could be dominant in a couple of years.

3 Kangaroos : Lachlan Hansen (195cm, 92kg)
A chance to go higher, but probably does not get past pick 3. A centre halfback prospect who could join Petrie and Watt in the Kangaroos backline. Hansen is a great athlete who can mark the ball or spoil it effectively. He will throw himself into packs, and often come down with the ball. While he was an Under 18 All-Australian defender, with the Kangaroos he could also be played as a forward.
If Hansen goes to Essendon then Gumbleton could be an option for the Kangaroos here, they already have the young ruckmen in Hale and McIntosh.

4 Brisbane : Scott Gumbleton (195cm, 92kg)
The Lions have not been able to find a replacement for Lynch or Leppitsch, Gumbleton can play at both ends of the ground so he would be a good pick. Gumbleton has put on weight since last season, at least 5kg, and he should be able to step into a team and be ready to play next season.
It might depend on what happens to Bradshaw, he is uncontracted at the moment, as to whether Gumbleton would play forward or back. But a forward line of Jonathan Brown and Gumbleton would be a useful combination.
There are not any Queensland players worth picking with this early pick, so no matter who is taken here it will be from another state. If it isn't WA's Gumbleton, then a key position player from Tasmania, South Australia or Victoria could be selected here.

5 Port Adelaide : James Sellar (195cm, 92kg)
The Power won it all a couple of seasons ago so they still have a team that can win. They might trade this pick to get a veteran player but if they keep it then Sellar would be someone they consider drafting. He is a big South Australian key position player and would be a big help to Tredrea in the forward line for the Power. He has also played in the ruck with some success, but in the AFL he will be more of a centre half forward.
While the Power are not afraid to draft from other states, they do like to get the best South Australians. If Sellar is gone then players like Tom Hurley or Chris Schmidt are other options.
The Power have been trying to get the top pick, to take Gibbs, but they would have to offer this pick and a lot more to get it
 
6 Hawthorn : Mitch Thorp (195cm, 85kg)
Hawthorn have a lot of the pieces in place but they could use one more key position prospect. Can play a lot of positions, but in the goalsquare is probably where he ends up, he can be a fullback or full forward. Made the Under 18 All-Australian team as a back pocket. While he is a great marking option he can also play a midfield role and showed in the Under 18 games that he can accumulate plenty of possessions too.

7 Geelong : Leroy Jetta (175cm, 73kg)
Geelong are sometimes a bit slow, but if you watch their reserves they do have some pace with Mathew Stokes, Shannon Byrnes and Travis Varcoe. All of these players could be AFL players but that doesn't mean Geelong can overlook a speedy draftee. Leroy Jetta has the game to go along with his name. Jetta was an Under 18 All-Australian twice, named at half forward in 2006 and in a forward pocket in 2005. Not only is he quick but he can kick goals, something Geelong will need.

8 Richmond : Jack Riewoldt (193cm, 84kg)
Richmond will probably go tall here, and have a choice between several players. Riewoldt is a Tasmanian tall who in the future could replace Richardson, but he also has versatility to play as a defender for a few years too. He can jump into a pack and come down with the mark, not as good as his cousin Nick but better than most others.

9 St. Kilda : Brent Renouf (199cm, 92kg)
Could be a bit of a reach in the first round, but Renouf has size and potential. The Saints want a ruckman and Renouf could be the best available when the Saints pick. Could take a year or two to mature into a senior AFL ruckman. Has shown a bit of versatility, and he could play defense on some slower talls and Renouf can also go down the other end and kick a goal too.

10 Collingwood : Joel Selwood (181cm, 73kg)
Might have gone top 5 but has been injured this season, he still might anyway. Can be a midfield general, winning the hard ball and setting up his teammates. Collingwood might want a quicker player, but it is hard to see Selwood slipping out of the top 10. If Tarrant is traded then Collingwood may have another first rounder to use too.
 
11 Western Bulldogs : Eric McKenzie (195cm, 91kg)
The Bulldogs may trade this pick, but if they use it then a tall is what they will want. Would be happy if Riewoldt was available here, and will also consider Allen and others. McKenzie could fill a tall defensive position, probably centre halfback. He is a strong player who could be more ready than other similar draftees.

12 Melbourne : Tom Hislop (185cm, 85kg)
The Demons don't have a really big need so they could draft BPA with their picks, Best Player Available. Hislop is a midfielder with above average height. He was in the Under 18 All-Australian team. Hislop has solid defensive abilities, and when combined with his high possessions and solid marking for his size, he is a complete player. The Demons could also use another ruck prospect but probably use a later pick on that.

13 Fremantle : Gary Moss (178cm, 68kg)
The Dockers are usually figuring out what to do with their top 4 pick but this time they pick a lot later due to their success. With Sandilands they have no ruck needs, they are overloaded with quality defenders and their forward line is solid too. Fremantle like to take the best WA players and Gary Moss would be a useful pickup. He could be a replacement for McManus and Cook in the midfield. Moss was named in the centre for the Under 18 All-Australian team.

14 Adelaide : Tom Hurley (178cm, 72kg)
The Crows lost two ruckmen recently, Biglands to injury and Clarke to retirement, so they will add a ruckman with at least one of their picks. They probably use their first rounder on something other than a ruckman, possibly a full forward or a local star. Hurley is a South Australian who the Crows can take as an investment for the future. They will soon need players to replace big possession accumulators like Goodwin, Edwards and Ricciuto. In a year or two Hurley will be ready to be a big part of their midfield.

15 Sydney : Albert Proud (179cm, 80kg)

The Swans could look to trade this pick to reload with a ready veteran. But there is plenty of young talent available at this pick. Proud captained Queensland at Under 18 level and showed plenty of AFL-ready skills. He kicks well, tackles hard and can get plenty of the ball. The Swans have a need for some tall goalkickers too, and there will be some players like that available here so it won't be a surprise if Jarryd Allen, Mitchell Brown or even Kurt Tippett are taken by the Swans with this pick.
 

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16 West Coast : Jarryd Allen (192cm, 85kg)
What do West Coast really need, probably nothing. They have Staker, Priddis and Graham who could be regular players next season, and most of their Grand Final team will return. The Eagles can look at drafting some options up forward and they also might think about a ruckman who could challenge Seaby for the backup role. Allen would be a good player to add to their forward depth. He can play in the goalsquare or further up the ground. Allen is a mobile player who can take a lot of marks. Hansen has had some injuries in his career and a backup for him would be a good idea. There will also be plenty of WA prospects for the Eagles to consider, but at this part of the draft they will need to look interstate for a key position player.

17 Carlton : Nathan Brown (194cm, 89kg)
Even if Thornton stays there is room to add another tall defender at Carlton. Brown was the Under 18 All-Australian fullback. But he isn't just a fullback and probably could play in any of the key positions. If you are a commentator you would be hoping that this Nathan Brown does not get drafted by Melbourne or Richmond, although both of those teams could use his talent. Carlton were hoping that this priority pick would be second overall, it is unlikely to have that changed, but an extra pick between round 1 and 2 should still give it a great prospect.

18 Essendon : Clayton Collard (177cm, 80kg)
The Bombers could use a small player around goals and Collard could fill that role. But he has to get past Fremantle's first round pick to be available here. Collard is a player who could contribute right away. At Essendon he might become a better player than at other teams as Sheedy will look to exploit his skills all over the ground.

19 Carlton : Mitchell Brown (193cm, 92kg)
In the tradition of the Febeys, Wakelins and even the Lords. Although maybe Essendon would be more likely to do this, as Sheedy has shown with brothers like the Danihers and Maddens. Just like his brother, but kicks with the other foot and could have more of a forward's mentality. With the addition of both Browns, the Blues would have plenty of key position depth.

20 Essendon : Ben Reid (193cm, 81kg)
Like Carlton, Essendon will also benefit from a priority pick. They might have been deciding between a tall and a midfielder if they just had a second round pick here, but with the bonus pick at 18 as well they can get both. Maybe Sheedy would want Andrejs Everitt here, and his brother in the preseason draft, while either of the Browns would fit too. Reid may be a bit further away than some draftees but his potential is something Essendon should like. The future for Essendon could be Reid at centre halfback and Kepler Bradley at fullback. Reid has the mobility and marking skill to become a star tall but whoever drafts him will have to
 
21 Kangaroos : Daniel Connors (182cm, 77kg)
The Kangaroos definitely go big with their first rounder, but they also need some midfielders and one should go here. Connors could develop into a versatile midfielder for them. Was named on the wing for the Under 18 All-Australian team as well as the TAC Cup team. Also looks like he might have a future as a small forward, which is something the Kangaroos need. Plays taller than he is which is always useful.

22 Brisbane : Ricky Petterd (184cm, 77kg)
Brisbane could lose a lot of players, not just Akermanis and Voss but young players like Moody too. The good news for the Lions is that there are a number of talented locals to draft. Petterd would get to stay in his home state and the Lions would add someone who should play 200 games for them. Petterd can play a number of spots but maybe he could take over the role that the Scotts or Lappin had around halfback.

23 Port Adelaide : Shaun Grigg (189cm, 79kg)
The Power have a lot of skill in the midfield so a taller defensive player there could give them more options. But while Grigg has defensive abilities he can also get the ball himself. Named on the wing of the Under 18 All-Australian team.

24 Hawthorn : Brock O'Brien (180cm, 78kg)
Is probably more ready than a lot of other midfield prospects. But could be introduced to AFL play as a back pocket. Solid in his skills, no real weakness. O'Brien does use Paul Kelly as a role model on the field, not a bad choice for a player to want to replicate. At Hawthorn he could become a player to take some of the load off Mitchell in the middle or he might be someone to step in for Joel Smith down back.

25 Geelong : Robert Eddy (181cm, 83kg)
Geelong's next pick goes on Tom Hawkins so things are looking good for Geelong. Like Hawkins, Eddy may be able to contribute a bit in his first year. Eddy was named in the TAC Cup team on a halfback flank. Has the potential to play further up the field too. Eddy does have some underrated pace. One player available at this spot could be Jackson Sheringham and Geelong will have an interest in him. If Geelong do go with a bigger player with either of their first two picks expect them to target a defender.
 
i cant beleive that clinton benjamin didnt get a mention in the top 25, hes meant to go top 15. plus us getting luenburg i very much doubt toherwise that would make us getting ryder last year uselless. last thing i find wrng with this is us not taking daniel connors with pick 18 or 20, i would be very happy if he slipped to pick 20 and ess picked him up.
 
C4[2]Yo`DooR said:
The REAL author of the above mock draft (found at www.aflinsider.net) is a Carlton supporter., a somewhat deranged one at that. I don't see why we'd be taking both the Browns, and why St Kilda would be taking Renouf at #9

I tend to agree , not one of my prefered sites .
 

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danzan22 said:
i cant beleive that clinton benjamin didnt get a mention in the top 25, hes meant to go top 15. plus us getting luenburg i very much doubt toherwise that would make us getting ryder last year uselless. last thing i find wrng with this is us not taking daniel connors with pick 18 or 20, i would be very happy if he slipped to pick 20 and ess picked him up.

I have no time for Daniel connors. Watched a 16 year old kid tear him a new one this year and he spent a LOT of time yelling at team mates. There were plenty of people there to see it too.
 

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