crowman_23
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Agree with your comments re Maric and Veszpremi, but don't you think it is "safer" to a degree for our progression and structure to take the best possible talent (more importantly, the best possible talent in the area we are most deficient in) rather than take the easy option and opt for a safe bet-what you see is what you get-type that may not necessarily be most suited to our needs in the future?
When you say you think we will take the "safe option" with our first pick, are you thinking more along the lines of a Myers/Grimes/Collier/Grant/Gaertner? Just interested to know what direction you think the club will be taking with our first and most important pick.
Its true, there will be other similar small forward types like Hockey/Motlop/Lane/Farmer later in the draft but I would much rather we focus our energy on getting the best available talent in this position as early as possible.. Didak was still raw (albeit highly talented) and for many was considered likely to become either an outstanding hit, or eventual miss, when Collingwood took him at pick 3 in 2000. He busted his gut and went through alot of heartache (pardon the pun) at Williamston before settling into Malthouse's plan.
I just think it's time we did take a punt (hell we can't do any worse than we have with our previous highly-rated 1st round selections!) and put faith in our ability to develop a player of this mould - it is after all, what we are screaming out for.
Good post.








I couldn't think of a riskier player in this draft! Replace his name with Selwood from that list for a 'safe' option. 


