List Mgmt. 2018 Draft Watch - Depth Chart In OP

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Another small option, spreads well

PLANS were already in place for Zak Butters to have season-ending shoulder surgery after Vic Metro's final game of the NAB AFL Under-18 Championships.

The midfielder from the Western Jets had been carrying the complaint for some time but had hoped to impress at national level, get through the carnival and then go under the knife.

It nearly went to plan, until he suffered a setback with the shoulder early in the title-deciding game against South Australia and had his final outing cut short.

Recruiters haven't seen Butters in action since, and he also sat out testing at the NAB AFL Draft Combine as he continues his rehabilitation from the injury. But there is no sense of Butters being out of sight and out of mind for scouts and he is tipped to be an early selection.

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Butters' TAC Cup numbers stack up nicely – he averaged 20 disposals (half contested) in 12 games for the Jets, plus nearly four tackles and four clearances a game. But his statistics only show some of his impact on contests, with his skill level high and his ability to be damaging by foot.

The 18-year-old likes to run with the ball and take the game on, and he's crafty when stationed closer to goal.

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There's no getting around the fact Butters is on the smaller side, so he probably won't ever be the type of midfielder to build an engine room around. He will put on size once he's in the system and past his shoulder issues, but at 180cm and 71kg Butters is still at the shorter end.

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Butters plays a little like Richmond's Shane Edwards – not the big, hustling and bustling midfielder, but one who makes the most of his touches and brings others into the game.

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Clubs widely see Butters as a top-20 pick, with some viewing him closer to the No.10 mark. It's hard to see Butters still being on the board in the second round.

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Butters will excite with how clearly he thinks through situations: he's cool under pressure and with a deft kick or quick handball can start a play. You like him having the ball.

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https://m.afl.com.au/news/2018-11-09/tomorrows-heroes-zak-butters
 
Butters is one I could see us picking and this board going into complete meltdown haha. Will be an awesome player. Sheds looks like a good comparison but Butters kicking is on another level.
 

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Another small option, spreads well

PLANS were already in place for Zak Butters to have season-ending shoulder surgery after Vic Metro's final game of the NAB AFL Under-18 Championships.

The midfielder from the Western Jets had been carrying the complaint for some time but had hoped to impress at national level, get through the carnival and then go under the knife.

It nearly went to plan, until he suffered a setback with the shoulder early in the title-deciding game against South Australia and had his final outing cut short.

Recruiters haven't seen Butters in action since, and he also sat out testing at the NAB AFL Draft Combine as he continues his rehabilitation from the injury. But there is no sense of Butters being out of sight and out of mind for scouts and he is tipped to be an early selection.

WhyTheyShouldPickHim.jpg


Butters' TAC Cup numbers stack up nicely – he averaged 20 disposals (half contested) in 12 games for the Jets, plus nearly four tackles and four clearances a game. But his statistics only show some of his impact on contests, with his skill level high and his ability to be damaging by foot.

The 18-year-old likes to run with the ball and take the game on, and he's crafty when stationed closer to goal.

TheQuery.jpg


There's no getting around the fact Butters is on the smaller side, so he probably won't ever be the type of midfielder to build an engine room around. He will put on size once he's in the system and past his shoulder issues, but at 180cm and 71kg Butters is still at the shorter end.

PlaysLike.jpg


Butters plays a little like Richmond's Shane Edwards – not the big, hustling and bustling midfielder, but one who makes the most of his touches and brings others into the game.

DraftRange.jpg


Clubs widely see Butters as a top-20 pick, with some viewing him closer to the No.10 mark. It's hard to see Butters still being on the board in the second round.

BottomLine.jpg


Butters will excite with how clearly he thinks through situations: he's cool under pressure and with a deft kick or quick handball can start a play. You like him having the ball.

Heroes_Player_Zak_Butters.jpg


https://m.afl.com.au/news/2018-11-09/tomorrows-heroes-zak-butters

Butters is one I could see us picking and this board going into complete meltdown haha. Will be an awesome player. Sheds looks like a good comparison but Butters kicking is on another level.
I hear he has his opponents on toast in most games.
i'll see myself out.
 
This could be the most open year for our first pick. Last year was a little bit similar. I remember we were linked with Brander and maybe Oscar Allen.
This year it looks like McHenry? I hope not, but wouldn't believe anything until it happens.

Remember a few years back everyone was crying because we were constantly linked to Elliot Himmelberg. The Age had us taking him with our first pick when their Phantom dropped on the day of the draft. Then when the moment came we passed on him.

You'd think with live trading that clubs will be keeping their cards a lot closer to their chest. Would be lethal if the club leaked to the media and then have a rival trade up and leap frog you to snatch them up before you get the chance.
 
Surely we wouldn't do it again? We cant pick a small forward with our first pick four years in a row...

Can we??

I rekcon you'll be saying midfielder pretty soon for at least Higgins and Rioli, with Shai also being a likely mid.
 
Butters is one I could see us picking and this board going into complete meltdown haha. Will be an awesome player. Sheds looks like a good comparison but Butters kicking is on another level.
I reckon we'd be better off taking another Zac with a later pick - Foot, from the Stingrays. Similar attributes, lower cost.
 
I reckon we'd be better off taking another Zac with a later pick - Foot, from the Stingrays. Similar attributes, lower cost.

Yeah good call. With our first I'd prefer we took someone who would have a clear path to our best 22 than taking a guy like Butters and trying to work out how to best use them.

I'm wondering if Bytel tests well next week and his medical checks out if we should be considering him with our first? Like Ely Smith he's everything we need but just been out of sight with his injury.
 

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Yeah good call. With our first I'd prefer we took someone who would have a clear path to our best 22 than taking a guy like Butters and trying to work out how to best use them.

I'm wondering if Bytel tests well next week and his medical checks out if we should be considering him with our first? Like Ely Smith he's everything we need but just been out of sight with his injury.
I like Bytel, but I like Smith better.
 
who are we getting for depth ? 2 injuries to our mids and its season over
I know right.
Imagine we lost our ruck and 2 of our forwards.
Our season will be ****ed. We have no depth.









I was being sarcastic.
I dare say most clubs will have that issue. Lose any 2 guns from your side and you will struggle.
 

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