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Opinion txbyhull 2026 Draft Thread

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Yea arguably the best two SA players in Cochrane and Van Dyk miss the champs which is most disappointing. Gives the opportunity for someone else to stand up mind you.
Champs I think will be a chance for Kodah Edwards to solidify himself as an A grade mid prospect with genuine forward 50 damage, or he falls a step back to the mid first area.

He is currently in a weird grey area with Marlon Neocleous and a few others where I can’t tell if they’re battling with your Drever, Texeira, Snell, Butler, Williams types or more your Mellody, Herbert, Chapman, Matthews, El Souki areas

If no Van Dyk it’ll be interesting to see how he goes as one of the main men in the middle in terms of X-factor against other top liners
 
Yeah if I am not mistaken is it back stress related? It's very unfortunate as I really liked him coming into the year. A part of the squad so I'll certainly be praying for him
Im still hoping Richmond pick AVD with our 2nd rounder , Hope the kid recovers and gets back
 

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Vague idea of a mock draft. Some trades in there pre-draft; Butters, Walter, Humphrey, Gruz, Marshall, Ridley, Cripps, Merrett, FRE F1 all moving. Trades not the important part, not really worth discussing.
Can't figure out in all of the movements what happened to Collingwood's second round pick. Not even listed in the "origin" column, and nothing I can see makes sense as a trade.
 
Quite a shame to be hearing El-Souki has broken an ankle and will miss Champs. Very exciting player as we all know and seeing him on the biggest stage I’d wager would’ve solidified him in the first round.

Lucky Doggies LM team have been handed a real good chance to get him without any impact from a Butters trade. Still think he’s handily the second best small in the class, but you’re more high forward hybrid players may get a look in the first round instead. Templeton had a good game over the weekend hitting the scoreboard heavily
 
Quite a shame to be hearing El-Souki has broken an ankle and will miss Champs. Very exciting player as we all know and seeing him on the biggest stage I’d wager would’ve solidified him in the first round.

Lucky Doggies LM team have been handed a real good chance to get him without any impact from a Butters trade. Still think he’s handily the second best small in the class, but you’re more high forward hybrid players may get a look in the first round instead. Templeton had a good game over the weekend hitting the scoreboard heavily
I know the kid's brother inlaw and he is devastated
Western Bulldogs have been in constant contact and assured him he is well withing their plans and are covering all medical and rehab costs and will support him all the way. He is a great kid
 
On that note actually, and as I sit here procrastinating my 'Legacies of Empires' final assessment, I think that the draft position of your Cody Templeton type operator will probably say a lot about positional value in the modern draft landscape.

In a similar manner to Arki Butler, Templeton operates extremely well as a skillful general forward or forward half utility that can both impact in and around stoppage as well as inside 50, in your Dylan Moore, Toby Greene mould. I think he’ll be very popular with supporters, but curious to see how he is rated come draft time (obviously pending champs performances). He doesn’t stand out to me with an AFL level physical trait.

I know the kid's brother inlaw and he is devastated
Western Bulldogs have been in constant contact and assured him he is well withing their plans and are covering all medical and rehab costs and will support him all the way. He is a great kid
He seems a good sort, and I’d hope that he remains in good spirits. Done wayyy more than enough to be drafted, and in a position of utmost value in modern footy wouldn’t surprise me if (to the Dogs’ chagrin) he still cops a bid in the top 20-25. As a fan of footy first and foremost before any club I hope that he recovers well and doesn’t face issues with it in the future, knee and below injuries can be a real cluster ****.
 
On that note actually, and as I sit here procrastinating my 'Legacies of Empires' final assessment, I think that the draft position of your Cody Templeton type operator will probably say a lot about positional value in the modern draft landscape.

In a similar manner to Arki Butler, Templeton operates extremely well as a skillful general forward or forward half utility that can both impact in and around stoppage as well as inside 50, in your Dylan Moore, Toby Greene mould. I think he’ll be very popular with supporters, but curious to see how he is rated come draft time (obviously pending champs performances). He doesn’t stand out to me with an AFL level physical trait.


He seems a good sort, and I’d hope that he remains in good spirits. Done wayyy more than enough to be drafted, and in a position of utmost value in modern footy wouldn’t surprise me if (to the Dogs’ chagrin) he still cops a bid in the top 20-25. As a fan of footy first and foremost before any club I hope that he recovers well and doesn’t face issues with it in the future, knee and below injuries can be a real cluster ****.
Im actually hoping he gets a bid later now and ends up at the doggies
If they get Butters they wont be able to match an early bid but hope he gets to them now
 
Im actually hoping he gets a bid later now and ends up at the doggies
If they get Butters they wont be able to match an early bid but hope he gets to them now
Definitely could be the case that he falls slightly as is the nature of the draft post-champs, you’ll always have big risers after that and after finals and vfl appearances. Confident he makes it to the doggies
 

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I am 50/50 on how I feel about this style of ranking, its very hard to do it with only 4 categories that mix together for example fwd/mid's + small forwards + hybrid forwards + general forwards, but I feel like it is a bit easier to visualise the levels of talent in the pool and the strengths of certain parts of the draft?

A lot of talk recently has been about the strength of the KPP especially in the top end and the back end, as well as the strong midfield depth in the 2nd round to early third round.

This is only really half of the rankings but its the top 50ish
 

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