List Mgmt. 2024 Draft & Trade Hypotheticals

What should we get with our first two picks as they stand

  • Best Available for both

    Votes: 19 26.4%
  • Small forward/Small Defender

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • KPD/Small Forward

    Votes: 9 12.5%
  • Mid/KPD

    Votes: 2 2.8%
  • KPD/Defender

    Votes: 18 25.0%
  • KPF/Small Forward

    Votes: 3 4.2%
  • KPF/Mid

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • KPF/Defender

    Votes: 21 29.2%

  • Total voters
    72

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Basically a summary of whatever Keane didn’t say on Gettable today

SWANS PONDER PICK DECISION​

SYDNEY is exploring all options with its pair of first-round selections, with the club likely to continue those conversations through until draft night.

The Swans currently hold picks No.19 and 22 in this year's draft, with both selections highly sought after as clubs look to either move up or shift back in what is considered a talented and deep pool.

Sydney is among a number of clubs that has had interest in moving up to Gold Coast's No.13 pick, but it has also held talks around potentially shifting its selections back or into the future.

Speaking to AFL.com.au's Gettable on Friday, Swans list boss Chris Keane suggested there was no rush on deciding which direction they would take with their picks and said it was likely a final call would be made on draft night.

"We think it's an exciting part of the draft to be sitting at," Keane said.

"Clearly, the beauty of having a couple of picks in that range is that we do have a level of flexibility and we can explore different scenarios around what that looks like and what's best for our football club.

"We've explored coming up, we've explored moving back and moving out. We'll continue to do that as we go. I'd suggest the more likely play is that we'll see what happens closer to the draft date than through this Trade Period." – Riley Beveridge
 
It might be worth holding onto both late first round picks rather than reading for 13 purely as trade bait for live trades if someone slips down the order. Potentially snag some good picks for next year when we need them for trading back for points.
 
Basically a summary of whatever Keane didn’t say on Gettable today

SWANS PONDER PICK DECISION​

SYDNEY is exploring all options with its pair of first-round selections, with the club likely to continue those conversations through until draft night.

The Swans currently hold picks No.19 and 22 in this year's draft, with both selections highly sought after as clubs look to either move up or shift back in what is considered a talented and deep pool.

Sydney is among a number of clubs that has had interest in moving up to Gold Coast's No.13 pick, but it has also held talks around potentially shifting its selections back or into the future.

Speaking to AFL.com.au's Gettable on Friday, Swans list boss Chris Keane suggested there was no rush on deciding which direction they would take with their picks and said it was likely a final call would be made on draft night.

"We think it's an exciting part of the draft to be sitting at," Keane said.

"Clearly, the beauty of having a couple of picks in that range is that we do have a level of flexibility and we can explore different scenarios around what that looks like and what's best for our football club.

"We've explored coming up, we've explored moving back and moving out. We'll continue to do that as we go. I'd suggest the more likely play is that we'll see what happens closer to the draft date than through this Trade Period." – Riley Beveridge
I wouldn't be surprised if they move 22 on for a pick in the 40s and also futures assets.

e.g. 22 for F2 and 40 or something like that (Adelaide could be one as they have 4, 46 and 64 or the Dog who have only 35 & 48 atm)
 

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