Part one, work in progress.
1. Cameron Rayner - 187cm, 88kgs
One of those rolled-gold prospects who can win his own ball, burst through congestion and kick goals - oh, he can also take a strong overhead grab too. Most of the draft experts have him going at #1 and based on his skill-set, combined with his size, it's easy to see why.
Lock him in for Brisbane.
2. Paddy Dow - 184cm, 78kgs
Can do a lot of the things Rayner can, high production midfielder who can win his own ball, has a set of wheels and kicks goals. Not quite as big as Rayner and doesn't have the overhead marking ability, but will be a standout player for teams looking to develop their midfields.
Any of the top 4 selections, but expect Gold Coast to jump, solely as he weighs less than the remaining locks for the top 4.
3. Luke Davies-Uniacke - 187cm, 85kgs
Many descriptions compare him to Ollie Wines, tough inside midfielder who wins contested ball at will, can stand up in tackles, can mark the ball overhead. Every team would love an Ollie Wines, a no-nonsense player who consistently gets the job done and will be ready to go.
I'm shooting for Carlton - another big bodied player to pair with Cripps and Curnow.
4. Adam Cerra - 186cm, 85kgs
He stood out to me in the Champs, a neat player who can win ball, can receive ball, can make smart decisions. Strong in the contest. For some reason I'm reflecting back on O'Rourke when I'm thinking about him - does he have enough standout traits to become a top flight AFL prospect? I think so.
The last of the top 4 that seem to standout. Will North grab him? I could see them go a slightly different approach an Cerra slip to Fremantle or Collingwood.
5. Darcy Forgarty - 192cm, 92kgs
I know, I didn't sneak a SA boy into the top 4, first time for everything...Darcy is near impossible to rank. He had a brilliant under-age campaign and came into the year as a lock for the top 3 but injuries and indifferent form have seen him drop - most have him truly outside the top 5 and dropping as others rise. Strong player, good in the contest, good in the air and can kick goals.
For some reason, I think North will pounce. Their midfield and forward lines could both use some of what Darcy has. If he slips past here, St Kilda are poised with 2 selections to take a punt.
6. Jaidyn Stephenson - 189cm, 76kgs
Need for speed anyone? Player who can take a grab and kick a goal? Not a dominant contested player, but is improving in that area and has enough tricks to play as high forward or wing while he develops aspects of his game.
St Kilda will pounce, much to my disappointment. I like a combination of Fogarty and Stephenson for them if North pass on DF.
7. Jarrod Brander - 195cm, 83kgs
Do we even need to call KP's forward or defenders anymore, it seems irrelevant because they learn to play where the system requires? Anyway, good moving big man who is clean at ground level and good in the air. Demonstrated versatility is an added bonus.
Collingwood for me - in need of some key position talent.
8. Noah Balta - 194cm, 92kgs
The other highly rated KP player. Versatile, good mover, can mark, clean hands. For teams wanting to get a KP, early will again be where they go and Balta could develop at either end of the ground and potentially start as a third option with this speed.
Saints have a few developing talls, but could see the appeal of adding Balta.
9. Andrew Brayshaw - 183cm, 80kgs
All the talk from GVGjr has him rising up my rankings. I'm a huge fan of what his brother can do, he was on the cusp of becoming a high-level midfielder before his injury woes hit and hasn't quite got back yet. Andrew offers a similar package, good inside, strong in the tackle, good hands in close - a high floor and scope to improve.
I wouldn't be against taking him - he adds to our inside mix which on paper looks strong, but after the year we had, I'm not convinced. Kicks the ball better than most of our blokes too.
10. Hunter Clarke - 186cm, 79kgs
The old inside-out midfielder who will probably do his best work receiving the second possession from the bloke at the coal-face before finding space and hitting a target with a precise kick off either side. Liked his Champs where he had some quality moments.
Another who holds appeal for us IMO, but perhaps we're a little early. Perhaps Melbourne or Essendon, but I suspect Richmond with their selections might take him to compliment Naish.
1. Cameron Rayner - 187cm, 88kgs
One of those rolled-gold prospects who can win his own ball, burst through congestion and kick goals - oh, he can also take a strong overhead grab too. Most of the draft experts have him going at #1 and based on his skill-set, combined with his size, it's easy to see why.
Lock him in for Brisbane.
2. Paddy Dow - 184cm, 78kgs
Can do a lot of the things Rayner can, high production midfielder who can win his own ball, has a set of wheels and kicks goals. Not quite as big as Rayner and doesn't have the overhead marking ability, but will be a standout player for teams looking to develop their midfields.
Any of the top 4 selections, but expect Gold Coast to jump, solely as he weighs less than the remaining locks for the top 4.
3. Luke Davies-Uniacke - 187cm, 85kgs
Many descriptions compare him to Ollie Wines, tough inside midfielder who wins contested ball at will, can stand up in tackles, can mark the ball overhead. Every team would love an Ollie Wines, a no-nonsense player who consistently gets the job done and will be ready to go.
I'm shooting for Carlton - another big bodied player to pair with Cripps and Curnow.
4. Adam Cerra - 186cm, 85kgs
He stood out to me in the Champs, a neat player who can win ball, can receive ball, can make smart decisions. Strong in the contest. For some reason I'm reflecting back on O'Rourke when I'm thinking about him - does he have enough standout traits to become a top flight AFL prospect? I think so.
The last of the top 4 that seem to standout. Will North grab him? I could see them go a slightly different approach an Cerra slip to Fremantle or Collingwood.
5. Darcy Forgarty - 192cm, 92kgs
I know, I didn't sneak a SA boy into the top 4, first time for everything...Darcy is near impossible to rank. He had a brilliant under-age campaign and came into the year as a lock for the top 3 but injuries and indifferent form have seen him drop - most have him truly outside the top 5 and dropping as others rise. Strong player, good in the contest, good in the air and can kick goals.
For some reason, I think North will pounce. Their midfield and forward lines could both use some of what Darcy has. If he slips past here, St Kilda are poised with 2 selections to take a punt.
6. Jaidyn Stephenson - 189cm, 76kgs
Need for speed anyone? Player who can take a grab and kick a goal? Not a dominant contested player, but is improving in that area and has enough tricks to play as high forward or wing while he develops aspects of his game.
St Kilda will pounce, much to my disappointment. I like a combination of Fogarty and Stephenson for them if North pass on DF.
7. Jarrod Brander - 195cm, 83kgs
Do we even need to call KP's forward or defenders anymore, it seems irrelevant because they learn to play where the system requires? Anyway, good moving big man who is clean at ground level and good in the air. Demonstrated versatility is an added bonus.
Collingwood for me - in need of some key position talent.
8. Noah Balta - 194cm, 92kgs
The other highly rated KP player. Versatile, good mover, can mark, clean hands. For teams wanting to get a KP, early will again be where they go and Balta could develop at either end of the ground and potentially start as a third option with this speed.
Saints have a few developing talls, but could see the appeal of adding Balta.
9. Andrew Brayshaw - 183cm, 80kgs
All the talk from GVGjr has him rising up my rankings. I'm a huge fan of what his brother can do, he was on the cusp of becoming a high-level midfielder before his injury woes hit and hasn't quite got back yet. Andrew offers a similar package, good inside, strong in the tackle, good hands in close - a high floor and scope to improve.
I wouldn't be against taking him - he adds to our inside mix which on paper looks strong, but after the year we had, I'm not convinced. Kicks the ball better than most of our blokes too.
10. Hunter Clarke - 186cm, 79kgs
The old inside-out midfielder who will probably do his best work receiving the second possession from the bloke at the coal-face before finding space and hitting a target with a precise kick off either side. Liked his Champs where he had some quality moments.
Another who holds appeal for us IMO, but perhaps we're a little early. Perhaps Melbourne or Essendon, but I suspect Richmond with their selections might take him to compliment Naish.
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