I can't think of many players who actually fit that bill at all. Of the young players who we have traded out/let go, the only one who'd walk into our team next week would be Lincoln McCarthy:
Mitch Brown - competent journeyman but not great.
Joel Hamling - limited, but gets a game in a weak backline at Freo.
Bundy Christensen - never the same player after 2013, retired at 29.
Jarrad Jansen - delisted by Brisbane.
Josh Walker - see Mitch Brown.
Josh Caddy - one brilliant half-season with the Tigers, otherwise good for two years, but form took a fat nosedive and will be delisted at end of contract. Not even 30 yet.
Shane Kersten - failed as a forward, then failed in defence and delisted.
Billie Smedts and Darcy Lang - both traded to Carlton, both done zero.
Nathan Vardy - played just one really good game at West Coast but it was a pretty important game. Retired at 30.
Lincoln McCarthy - he's the one I'd like back. He turned the corner last year and has been pretty good since.
George Horlin-Smith, Jordan Murdoch, Jackson Thurlow - all bombed in their second chance.
Part of the frustration I think isn't so much the quality of player anyone on the list has developed into after leaving the Cats, it's the fact that there's been a succession of ex-Cats win premierships 2012, which is an outcome that always leads to shallow "oh boy, he sure proved us wrong" type analysis. Most of the players who won those premierships have done so as basically the 22nd selected in their respective teams*, but regardless of their importance to the premiership-winning side, annoyed Cats fans naturally feel bitter watching departed faces picking up a medallion.
Ex-Cat Premiership Winners 2012-2021
Swans 2012: Shane Mumford
Hawks 2013: Jonathan Simpkin
Bulldogs 2016: Joel Hamling
Eagles 2018: Nathan Vardy
Tigers 2017: Josh Caddy
Tigers 2019: Josh Caddy
* Mumford aside, obviously!
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