Last year we drafted a Ruck with a pick in the 30s we weren't going to draft a 2nd with a pick in the 60s, we also brought on a ruck prospects as a Cat B rookie.
How many developing rucks do we need
I agree. It was more an example in reply to the earlier comment that by delisting Brownless we would have been throwing a dart with a late pick last year.
I just think last year was a good year to be throwing a hail mary with a late pick when the reward could have been so high. I'm sure we'll see a few overagers go relatively high in the draft this year just because no one saw them at all last year. We could have got lucky with one of them, that's all