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    Re: BT's Rolling 2019 Draft Picks Order Thread

    Quote Originally Posted by bulldogtragic View Post
    Round 10:

    1st Rounder - Pick 6 - WBD
    2nd Rounder - Pick 24 - WBD
    3rd Rounder - Pick 42 - WBD (from)
    3rd Rounder - Pick 45 - StK (from)
    3rd Rounder - Pick 47 - Haw (from)
    5th Rounder - Pick 78 - WBD

    = Picks 6, 24, 42, 45, 47, 78 (& Duryea for pick 60)

    Liveladders End of Season Prediction: 5, 23, 41, (59 Duryea) & 77 - with 45 (Haw) & 47 (StK)

    (Marcus Adams: Pick 32 2018, & currently Pick 47 2019)
    (Other interesting trade: Carlton currently swapping pick 1 for pick 12 with Adelaide
    (Other interesting note: The proposed Wingard trade was for the 2019 1st - currently pick 6)


    Editors note: packaging up the two bonus third rounders out of last year via the Hawks & Saints is roughly 660 draft points, or around pick 29 (resulting in maybe pick 34 range). It might be nice if we could find a suitor for a draft points trade to get into the middle of the second round to use or trade with. So leaving picks 5, 23, 34-ish, 41 & 77 (plus rookie upgrades and/or free agents) and about $1.6M in cap.
    I think BT that Carlton are giving their second rounder to Adelaide too. Not 100% sure but 97.5%.

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    Re: BT's Rolling 2019 Draft Picks Order Thread

    Quote Originally Posted by Bulldog4life View Post
    I think BT that Carlton are giving their second rounder to Adelaide too. Not 100% sure but 97.5%.
    Indirectly. From a seperate trade between Adelaide & GWS. Flowing on from the Setterfield trade between SOS and GWS. In the same way we have Hawks third rounder via GCS & Brisbane.
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    Re: BT's Rolling 2019 Draft Picks Order Thread

    Quote Originally Posted by bulldogtragic View Post
    Round 10:

    1st Rounder - Pick 6 - WBD
    2nd Rounder - Pick 24 - WBD
    3rd Rounder - Pick 42 - WBD (from)
    3rd Rounder - Pick 45 - StK (from)
    3rd Rounder - Pick 47 - Haw (from)
    5th Rounder - Pick 78 - WBD

    = Picks 6, 24, 42, 45, 47, 78 (& Duryea for pick 60)

    Liveladders End of Season Prediction: 5, 23, 41, (59 Duryea) & 77 - with 45 (Haw) & 47 (StK)

    (Marcus Adams: Pick 32 2018, & currently Pick 47 2019 - equal to 900 draft points (in play both years) or equivalent to Pick 20 for Adams)
    (Other interesting trade: Carlton currently swapping pick 1 for pick 12 with Adelaide)
    (Other interesting note: The proposed Wingard trade was for the 2019 1st - currently pick 6)


    Editors note: packaging up the two bonus third rounders out of last year via the Hawks & Saints is roughly 660 draft points, or around pick 29 (resulting in maybe pick 34 range). It might be nice if we could find a suitor for a draft points trade to get into the middle of the second round to use or trade with. So leaving picks 5, 23, 34-ish, 41 & 77 (plus rookie upgrades and/or free agents) and about $1.6M in cap.
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    Re: BT's Rolling 2019 Draft Picks Order Thread

    Round 11:

    1st Rounder - Pick 5 - WBD
    2nd Rounder - Pick 23 - WBD
    3rd Rounder - Pick 41 - WBD (from)
    3rd Rounder - Pick 43 - StK (from)
    3rd Rounder - Pick 44 - Haw (from)
    5th Rounder - Pick 77 - WBD

    = Picks 5, 23, 41, 43, 44, 77 (& Duryea for pick 59)

    Liveladders End of Season Prediction: 5, 23, 41, (59 Duryea) & 77 - with 45 (Haw) & 44 (StK)

    (Marcus Adams: Pick 32 2018, & currently Pick 45 2019 - equal to 900+ draft points (in play both years) or equivalent to Pick 20 for Adams)
    (Other interesting trade: Carlton currently swapping pick 1 for pick 11 with Adelaide)
    (Other interesting note: The proposed Wingard trade was for the 2019 1st - currently pick 5)


    Editors note: packaging up the two bonus third rounders out of last year via the Hawks & Saints is roughly 740 draft points, or around pick 26 (resulting in maybe pick 29-30+ range). It might be nice if we could find a suitor for a draft points trade to get into the middle of the second round to use or trade with. So leaving picks 5, 23, 30-ish, 41 & 77 (plus rookie upgrades and/or free agents) and about $1.6M in cap.
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    Re: BT's Rolling 2019 Draft Picks Order Thread

    If we were to land a top 5 pick we will be in a great position to keep building through our youth

    I mentioned on another thread I hope we are showing some interest in Hayden Young. There is plenty to play out yes but he's been a quality junior for a couple of seasons
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    Re: BT's Rolling 2019 Draft Picks Order Thread

    Round 12: (I know it's a split round)

    1st Rounder - Pick 4 - WBD
    2nd Rounder - Pick 22 - WBD
    3rd Rounder - Pick 40 - WBD (from)
    3rd Rounder - Pick 42 - StK (from)
    3rd Rounder - Pick 44 - Haw (from)
    5th Rounder - Pick 76 - WBD

    = 4, 22, 40, 42, 44, 76 (& Duryea for pick 58)

    Liveladders End of Season Prediction: 4, 22, 40, (58 Duryea) & 76 - with 42 (StK) & 47 (Haw)

    (Marcus Adams: Pick 32 2018, & currently Pick 44 2019 - equal to 900+ draft points (in play both years) or equivalent to Pick 19 for Adams)
    (Other interesting trade: Carlton currently swapping pick 1 for pick 14 with Adelaide)
    (Other interesting note: The proposed Wingard trade was for the 2019 1st - currently pick 4)


    Editors note: packaging up the two bonus third rounders out of last year via the Hawks & Saints is roughly 740 draft points, or around pick 25 (resulting in maybe pick 28-30 range). It might be nice if we could find a suitor for a draft points trade to get into the middle of the second round to use or trade with. So leaving picks 4, 22, 30-ish, 40 & 76 (plus rookie upgrades and/or free agents) and about $1.6M in cap.
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    Re: BT's Rolling 2019 Draft Picks Order Thread

    Round 13: (I know it's a split round)

    1st Rounder - Pick 5 - WBD
    2nd Rounder - Pick 23 - WBD
    3rd Rounder - Pick 41 - WBD
    3rd Rounder - Pick 43 - Haw (from)
    3rd Rounder - Pick 44 - StK (from)
    5th Rounder - Pick 77 - WBD

    = 5, 23, 41, 43, 44, 77 (& Duryea for pick 59)

    Liveladders End of Season Prediction: 4, 22, 40, 43 (H), 44 (St) & 76 (58 Duryea)

    (Marcus Adams: Pick 32 2018, & currently Pick 43 2019 - equal to 900+ draft points (in play both years) or equivalent to Pick 19 for Adams)
    (Other interesting trade: Carlton currently swapping pick 1 for pick 15 with Adelaide)
    (Other interesting note: The proposed Wingard trade was for the 2019 1st - currently pick 5)


    Editors note: packaging up the two bonus third rounders out of last year via the Hawks & Saints is roughly 740 draft points, or around pick 25 (resulting in maybe pick 28-30 range). It might be nice if we could find a suitor for a draft points trade to get into the middle of the second round to use or trade with. So leaving picks 4, 22, 30-ish, 40 & 76 (plus rookie upgrades and/or free agents) and about $1.6M in cap.
    Last edited by bulldogtragic; 16-06-2019 at 10:46 AM.
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    Re: BT's Rolling 2019 Draft Picks Order Thread

    Round 14:

    1st Rounder - Pick 4 - WBD
    2nd Rounder - Pick 22 - WBD
    3rd Rounder - Pick 40 - WBD
    3rd Rounder - Pick 43 - Haw (from)
    3rd Rounder - Pick 44 - StK (from)
    5th Rounder - Pick 76 - WBD

    = 4, 22, 40, 43, 44, 76 (& Duryea for pick 58)

    Liveladders End of Season Prediction: 4, 22, 40, 43 (H), 44 (St) & 76 (58 Duryea)

    (Marcus Adams: Pick 32 2018, & currently Pick 43 2019 - equal to 900+ draft points (in play both years) or equivalent to Pick 19 for Adams)
    (Other interesting trade: Carlton currently swapping pick 1 for pick 14 with Adelaide)
    (Other interesting note: The proposed Wingard trade was for the 2019 1st - currently pick 4)


    Editors note: packaging up the two bonus third rounders out of last year via the Hawks & Saints is roughly 740 draft points, or around pick 25 (resulting in maybe pick 28-30 range). It might be nice if we could find a suitor for a draft points trade to get into the middle of the second round to use or trade with. So leaving picks 4, 22, 30-ish, 40 & 76 (plus rookie upgrades and/or free agents) and about $1.6M in cap.
    Rocket Science: the epitaph for the Beveridge era - whenever it ends - reading 'Here lies a team that could beat anyone on its day, but seldom did when it mattered most'. 15/7/2023

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    Re: BT's Rolling 2019 Draft Picks Order Thread

    Round 15:

    1st Rounder - Pick 6 - WBD
    2nd Rounder - Pick 24 - WBD
    3rd Rounder - Pick 40 - Haw (from)
    3rd Rounder - Pick 41 - StK (from)
    3rd Rounder - Pick 42 - WBD
    5th Rounder - Pick 78 - WBD

    = 6, 24, 40, 41, 42, 78 (& Duryea for pick 60)

    Liveladders End of Season Prediction: 6, 24, 40, 41 (St), 42 (Haw) & 78 (60 Duryea)

    (Marcus Adams: Pick 32 2018, & currently Pick 40 2019 - equal to 1,000+ draft points (in play both years) or equivalent to a first round Pick 17 for Adams)
    (Other interesting trade: Carlton currently swapping pick 2 for pick 13 with Adelaide)
    (Other interesting note: The proposed Wingard trade was for the 2019 1st - currently pick 6)


    Editors note: packaging up the bonus third round picks out of last year via the Hawks & Saints is roughly 807 draft points, or around pick 24 (resulting in maybe pick 28-30 range). It might be nice if we could find a suitor for a draft points trade (Port Adelaide at pick 29 or 30 may be a suitor with their father/sons) to get into the middle of the second round to use or trade with. So leaving picks 6, 24, 29/30, 40 & 78 (plus rookie upgrades and/or free agents) and about $1.6M in cap.
    Last edited by bulldogtragic; 30-06-2019 at 08:12 PM. Reason: Typo
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    Re: BT's Rolling 2019 Draft Picks Order Thread

    Round 16:

    1st Rounder - Pick 7 - WBD
    2nd Rounder - Pick 25 - WBD
    3rd Rounder - Pick 40 - StK (from)
    3rd Rounder - Pick 42 - Haw (from)
    3rd Rounder - Pick 43 - WBD
    5th Rounder - Pick 79 - WBD

    = 7, 25, 40, 42, 43, 79 (& Duryea for pick 61)

    Liveladders End of Season Prediction: 6, 24, 40 (StK), 41 (Haw), 42 & 78 (60 Duryea)

    (Marcus Adams: Pick 32 2018, & currently Pick 42 2019 - equal to 1,000+ draft points (in play both years) or equivalent to a first round Pick 17 for Adams)
    (Other interesting trade: Carlton currently swapping pick 2 for pick 11 with Adelaide)
    (Other interesting note: The proposed Wingard trade was for the 2019 1st - currently pick 7)


    Editors note: packaging up the bonus third round picks out of last year via the Hawks & Saints is roughly 824 draft points, or around pick 23 (resulting in maybe pick 28-30 range). It might be nice if we could find a suitor for a draft points trade (Port Adelaide at pick 29 or 30 may be a suitor with their father/sons) to get into the middle of the second round to use or trade with. So leaving picks 6, 24, 29/30, 40 & 78 (plus rookie upgrades and/or free agents) and about $1.6M in cap.
    Rocket Science: the epitaph for the Beveridge era - whenever it ends - reading 'Here lies a team that could beat anyone on its day, but seldom did when it mattered most'. 15/7/2023

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    Re: BT's Rolling 2019 Draft Picks Order Thread

    Sam Power got Lloyd for pick 64 (club leading goal kicker etc). Will get Duryea 60+. Demanded Hawks third rounder for an Adam's deal, which looks delightful right now at pick 42 (draft points = Pick 17 for a guy who predictably lost most of the year to injury). Live traded well to secure West and secure St Kilda's third rounder, which is delightful too at pick 40. Used the rule change to pass and come back for a free hit at Hayes and take Khamis as a rookie.

    I thought he was excellent last year, but these future picks are even better than hoped for. So even more credit for him. Then he quickly (between trade periods) signs up Bonts, Hunter, Naughton, English, Dunkley, Daniel, Libba etc.

    With all these picks and all this salary cap, I have high expectations later this year based on his exposed high competence.
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    Re: BT's Rolling 2019 Draft Picks Order Thread

    Quote Originally Posted by bulldogtragic View Post
    Sam Power got Lloyd for pick 64 (club leading goal kicker etc). Will get Duryea 60+. Demanded Hawks third rounder for an Adam's deal, which looks delightful right now at pick 42 (draft points = Pick 17 for a guy who predictably lost most of the year to injury). Live traded well to secure West and secure St Kilda's third rounder, which is delightful too at pick 40. Used the rule change to pass and come back for a free hit at Hayes and take Khamis as a rookie.

    I thought he was excellent last year, but these future picks are even better than hoped for. So even more credit for him. Then he quickly (between trade periods) signs up Bonts, Hunter, Naughton, English, Dunkley, Daniel, Libba etc.

    With all these picks and all this salary cap, I have high expectations later this year based on his exposed high competence.
    Good post BT. Sam is a very smart cookie.

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    Re: BT's Rolling 2019 Draft Picks Order Thread

    Round 17:

    1st Rounder - Pick 9 - WBD
    2nd Rounder - Pick 27 - WBD
    3rd Rounder - Pick 40 - StK (from)
    3rd Rounder - Pick 44 - Haw (from)
    3rd Rounder - Pick 45 - WBD
    5th Rounder - Pick 79 - WBD

    = 9, 27, 40, 44, 45, 79 (& Duryea for pick 63) (same as Liveladders End of Season Prediction)


    (Marcus Adams: Pick 32 2018, & currently Pick 44 2019 - equal to just under 1,000 draft points (in play both years) or equivalent to a first round Pick 18 for Adams)
    (Other interesting trade: Carlton currently swapping pick 2 for pick 12 with Adelaide)
    (Other interesting note: The proposed Wingard trade was for the 2019 1st - currently pick 9)


    Editors note: packaging two of the third round picks (40 & 44) is roughly 824 draft points, or around pick 23 (resulting in maybe pick 28-30 range). It might be nice if we could find a suitor for a draft points trade (Port Adelaide at pick 28 may be a suitor with their father/sons) to get into the middle of the second round to use or trade with (Port net an extra 147 draft points). So leaving picks 9, 27, 28, 45 & 79 (plus rookie upgrades and/or free agents) and about $1.6M++ in cap.
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    Re: BT's Rolling 2019 Draft Picks Order Thread

    Ok so it’s only taken me 17 weeks or so to figure this out but on face value we have a fairly strong hand at the draft table?
    More of an In Bruges guy?

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    Re: BT's Rolling 2019 Draft Picks Order Thread

    Quote Originally Posted by azabob View Post
    Ok so it’s only taken me 17 weeks or so to figure this out but on face value we have a fairly strong hand at the draft table?
    Not bad, the 3rd rounders especially give us some options
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