Game Day 2022 AFL National Draft Thread (North's current picks - Sheezel, Wardlaw, #23, #63)

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2022 REPLAYS

Metro v Young Guns: Colgate Young Guns v Victoria Metro - Round 1
Country v Young Guns: Colgate Young Guns v Vic Country - Round 2
Fitzroy Cubs v Carlton VFL: AFL Diversity Talent Programs
Match Replay: NAB AFL Academy v Collingwood
Match Replay: 2022 SA v Allies: 2022 NAB AFL National Championships - U18

AFL DRAFT COMBINE RESULTS 2022

Vertical Jump

75cm – Darcy Jones (WA)
75cm – James Van Es (VIC C)
72cm – Jack O’Sullivan (VIC M)
70cm – Olli Hotton (VIC M)
70cm – Reuben Ginbey (WA)
70cm – Elijah Hewett (WA)
69cm – Jacob Konstanty (VIC C)
68cm – Blake Drury (VIC M)
68cm – Tyrell Dewar (WA)
68cm – Josh Weddle (VIC M)
68cm – Edward Allan (WA)

Running Vertical Jump

98cm – James Van Es (VIC C)
90cm – Josh Weddle (VIC M)
90cm – Will Verrall (SA)
89cm – Jack O’Sullivan (VIC M)
87cm – Darcy Jones (WA)
87cm – Mattaes Phillipou (SA)
84cm – Toby McMullin (VIC M)
83cm – Mitch Szybkowski (VIC C)
83cm – Reuben Ginbey (WA)
83cm – Anthony Munkara (ALLIES)
83cm – Lachlan Cowan (ALLIES)

Agility

7.072sec – Darcy Jones (WA)
8.182sec – Jaxon Binns (VIC C)
8.217sec – Elijah Hewett (WA)
8.247sec – Steely Green (WA)
8.255sec – Edward Allan (WA)
8.267sec – Luke Teal (VIC M)
8.285sec – Toby McMullin (VIC M)
8.292sec – Jacob Konstanty (VIC C)
8.325sec – Harry Rowston (ALLIES)
8.343sec – Noah Long (VIC C)

20m Sprint

2.814sec – Edward Allan (WA)
2.880sec – Toby McMullin (VIC M)
2.883sec – Coby Burgiel (VIC C)
2.910sec – James Van Es (VIC C)
2.912sec – Darcy Jones (WA)
2.924sec – Olli Hotton (VIC M)
2.928sec – Reuben Ginbey (WA)
2.929sec – Cooper Vickery (VIC C)
2.937sec – Josh Weddle (VIC M)
2.951sec – Lloyd Johnston (ALLIES)

2km Time Trial

5min 54sec – Ollie Hollands (VIC C)
5min 54sec – Jason Gillbee (ALLIES)
6min 00sec – Jaxon Binns (VIC C)
6min 03sec – Josh Weddle (VIC M)
6min 15sec – Reuben Ginbey (WA)
6min 16sec – Jakob Ryan (SA)
6min 17sec – Steely Green (WA)
6min 21sec – Will Dowling (SA)
6min 25sec – Blake Drury (VIC M)
6min 25sec – Seth Campbell (ALLIES)
6min 25sec – Mattaes Phillipou (SA)
Player Profiles and Updated Top 50 - Post Championships & Combine.

Comment -
Not much changed in the top 5,but a fair bit has changed beyond that. Also added in half a dozen more profiles which mostly feature at the end.

1. Will Ashcroft 06/05/04 - Sandringham Dragons - 183cm Midfielder - Professional and balanced midfielder who accumulates the footy at will. Consistency at all levels has been seriously impressive. Has nominated Brisbane to be a F/S selection. Will no doubt be taken inside the top 2 picks. Unfortunately didn't test at the combine.

2. George Wardlaw 18/07/04 - Oakleigh Chargers - 182cm Midfielder - Tough, fast and explosive inside midfielder. Has the ability to take first possession and explode from the contest making him very damaging. Had a tough run over the past 3 months with re-occurring hamstring injuries. Has excellent defensive intent and pressure. Didn't test at the combine as a precaution.

3. Harry Sheezel 13/10/04 - Sandringham Dragons - 183cm Forward/Mid - Classy half forward/mid who can find space in a phone booth. Sums up situations quickly and can hit the hardest of kicks. Duel sided, smart, and excellent over head. Composure and overhead marking a real feature in his game. Question marks on his speed and ability to transition to the midfield at AFL level, but I think he has the footy IQ to overcome those deficiencies.

4. Aaron Cadman 03/03/04 – GWV Rebels – 194cm Forward - High work rate and elite leading CHF. Works up and down the ground and get involved in possession chains. Has dynamic movement for a big man and is a decent grab, particularly on the lead. Needs to improve his set shot goal kicking. Cadman is no doubt the premier key forward in this years draft class, but I still have concerns about his height and game style and whether that will translate to being a 50+ goal key forward at AFL level.

5. Elijah Tsatas 18/10/04 - Oakleigh Chargers - 184cm Midfielder - Powerful running midfielder who can play inside and outside. He is a true line breaker, with a combination of long running gait and long kicking. High footy IQ with positioning around the ground allowing him to always stay involved. Kicking can sometimes be a little bit hit and miss. Missed a big portion of the year due to a foot fracture.

6. Oliver Hollands 16/01/04Murray Bushrangers – 182cm Midfielder/Defender - Versatile midfielder who can play inside/outside, wing or across half back. Has an elite tank, and is arguable one of the best disposer in the draft. A long kick who can also provide some run and carry. Won the 2km time trial at the combine to highlight his elite running capacity. Have him ranked far higher than others mainly due to his kicking.

7. Bailey Humphrey 11/09/04 – Gippsland Power – 184cm Forward - A tough and a powerful athlete who loves the physical side of the game. A real game breaker with his overhead contested marking, goal kicking, physicality and ability to step up in pressure situations. Large scope of development due to his power and general footy IQ.

8. Mattaes Phillipou 27/12/04 – Woodville-West Torrens – 192cm Midfielder/Forward - Powerful left footer who can break the game open either in the midfield or across half forward. Strong overhead and has goal kicking ability when playing forward. Huge amount of upside, but no obvious best position at AFL level at this stage.

9. Jedd Busslinger 11/03/04 - East Perth - 195cm – Defender - Elite intercept defender who is good overhead but also has an excellent kick for a big man. Isn't afraid to take the game on, but also can lock down on the big tall forwards. Equally at home to playing that third tall interceptor role. Has a slight frame at this stage so will take some time to mature before playing AFL footy. While I think he is an elite intercept defender I do have concerns as to whether he will be big enough (physically) to play as a genuine KP at AFL level.

10. Cam Mackenzie 21/01/04 – Sandringham Dragons – 187cm Forward/Mid - Rarely plays a bad game and has benefitted from playing alongside Ashcroft. Can win the footy at the coal face but can also provide some run on the outside. Is crafty around goal when resting forward.

11. Jhye Clark 23/07/04 - Geelong Falcons - 180cm Midfielder - Consummate professional who rarely has a bad game. Fantastic balance between inside and outside game. Balanced, clean and always stays involved. Lacks an athletic point of difference to those rated above him, but in my opinion he is a sure bet to be a 200 gamer. Slips down the rankings due to a poor combine.

12. Elijah Hewett 27/05/04 - Swan Districts – 27/05/04 - 186cm Midfielder - Powerful, tough and physical goal kicking midfielder. Has a good turn of speed and is explosive off his first 3-4 steps allowing him to get separation from the contest.

13. Reuben Ginbey 10/10/04 – East Perth - 189cm Midfielder/Defender - A shift from half back to inside mid seen him thrive at the championships. Has a mature body, and is at home in the contest. Ball use by hand is really solid, but decision making and execution by foot is a big area of his game that needs to improve. Showed a lot of form in the WAFL playing as an intercept half back with his marking a real feature. Tested really well at the draft combine.

14. Lachlan Cowan 01/12/04 - Tasmania Devils - 187cm Defender - Arguably the best half back in the draft, Cowan provides a tonne of drive with his ability to intercept and kick long. Provides good run and carry but also has good balance between his offensive and defensive game. Sees the game well and has a damaging footskills that make him a serious weapon across half back. Rarely has a bad game.

15. Lewis Hayes 17/12/04 – Eastern Ranges – 195cm Key Defender - Rangy intercepting key defender who I rate a lot higher than most. Has all the attributes you could want in a defender; closing speed, long limbs, positioning and ability to intercept. Can accumulate the footy as well if allowed to play a loose role. Impressive decision making and has the foot skills to be damaging when exiting D50. Will take some time to mature physically.

16. Isaac Keeler 23/04/04 - North Adelaide - 197cm Ruck/Forward - Freakishly gifted tall forward, who has impressive movement below his knees and goal kicking ability. A special athlete, who has a good leap and speed. Bucket loads of potential but still very raw.

17. Oli Hotton 06/09/04 – Sandringham Dragons – 181cm Midfielder - Skillful midfielder who is at home both on the inside and out on a wing. Works hard both ways and is an attacking threat inside forward 50. Has a touch of class and his decision making is excellent.

18. Matthew Jefferson 08/03/04 – Oakleigh Chargers – 194cm Forward - Strong marking athletic key forward who kicked 7 goals against WA in the champs. Is slight, and will take some time. Doesn't seem to accumulate much footy around the ground at this stage and does his best work closer to goal.

19. Alwyn Davey Jr 26/02/04 – Oakleigh Chargers – 180cm Forward - Slick & quick is the best way to describe Davey. Slices through traffic with speed and agility. Has beautiful finishing skills and loves getting forward of centre to impact the scoreboard. F/S to Essendon.

20. Henry Hustwaite 20/07/04 – Dandenong Stingrays – 193cm Midfielder/Defender - Tall mid/key defender who has been consistent in the NAB League. Equally at home across half back or as an inside mid, he shows composure where ever he plays. When playing midfield he is a clearance machine who takes first posession and always manages to get his hands free. Across half back he sets up play with his good decision making and skill. Hard to see where his best position is at AFL level, too small to be a key back, and probably doesn't have much point of difference to be a mid. I think he ends up being a 3rd tall defender who can setup behind the play.

22. Billy Dowling 01/07/04 – North Adelaide – 187cm Midfielder - Putting up stupid numbers in the SANFL U 18's, averaging nearly 32 disposals and 1.5 goals per game. Also had a consistent champs where he was arguably SA's most consistent mid. Hard worker who impacts the contest with physicality. Has a mature body and isn't afraid to put it on the line. Works hard both ways and is often seen in D50 while playing in the midfield. His ability to accumulate is up there with the best in the draft and I feel he is underrated because he lacks a point of difference athletically. His ability to find the footy highlights his high footy IQ.

22. Charlie Clark 04/01/04 – Sandringham Dragons – 182cm Forward - Had him ranked far lower in previous rankings, but after watching a few of his previous games he has surged up my rankings. He is crafty, has a mean streak and has an appetite for the goals. Has an impressive side step and loves to carry the ball with aggression. He is the type of player that doesn't need a lot of the footy to generate scoring opportunities. Has kicked 23.15 in 12 games this year including a bag of 7.

23. Mitch Szybkowski 09/01/04 – Dandenong Stingrays – 186cm Midfielder - Big bodied inside mid who thrives at the coal face. He is strong, and uses his big frame to advantage when extracting the footy. Displays excellent hands and vision to release players on the outside. Most have him inside the top 15 but he is a little bit one paced and doesn't have much versatility, which is why I rank him lower than others.

24. Jaspa Fletcher 24/02/04 – Brisbane Academy – 184cm Midfielder - Hard running winger who has shown he can also play inside. Has a bit of pace that he likes to use to break the lines. Has good skills and already has a good tank. Brisbane will do all they can to ensure he is a F/S.

25. Harry Barnett 22/01/04 – West Adelaide – 202cm Ruck - Best tap ruckman in the draft. Not to dissimilar to our very own Todd Goldstein, with his ruck craft and follow up work. Good below his knees and a good kick for a big man. Decent mark, and already covers the ground well.

26. Jed Hagan 15/10/04 – East Fremantle – 175cm Midfielder/Defender - Tenacious, physical and well rounded footballer. Arguably one of my favourite players in the draft, simple because he always shows up to play. Despite his height, he can play as an inside mid, winger, lock down defender or as a small forward. Has recently kicked multiple goals in the seniors for East Freo in the WAFL. Has very neat skills, a bit of toe and absolutely thrives in the contest. I think whoever picks him up will get a gem.

27. Harry Lemmey 30/01/04 - West Adelaide - 199cm Forward - Was a sure bet to be a top 5 pick after his impressive under age year. Hasn't quite come in as well as many expected this year. At his best, he is a strong contested mark and smart footballer who has really good skills for a guy his size. His inconsistency and failure to really dominant any games this year is concerning.

28. Tom Scully 02/11/04 – West Adelaide – 204cm Forward - Tall forward who burst on to the scene earlier this year with bag after bag of goals in the SANFL under 18's. Tall, long and mobile for a guy his size, Scully has good lead up play and positioning. He has good agility and ground level game for a kid his size. Form has dropped away a bit over the last couple of months and he failed to have an impact in his one champs game.

29. Darcy Jones 03/04/04 Swan Districts – 173cm Wing - Small, zippy midfielder who has a number of attributes well suited to AFL. Quick, agile, evasive and courageous. Jones loves taking the game on using his speed and creativity. Has neat skills and composure in space. Had an excellent draft combine by breaking the agility record.

30. Brayden George 13/01/04 – Murray Bushrangers – 185cm Forward - Medium powerful forward who has a real dynamic presence when inside 50. The type of player who just makes things happen either at ground level or in the air. One of the better contested marks in this years draft class. Recently done his ACL, which is why he has fallen down my draft rankings. In all reality, due to his talent he will most likely go far earlier than this pick.

31. Jacob Konstanty 09/11/04 - Gippsland Power - 176cm Forward - Clever goal sneak who has a real evasiveness in his game. Is arguably the most consistent small forward in this years draft class, he plays the game with a real physical edge. Run down tackles and defensive intent are a real feature of his game. Can push up into the midfield and get involved too. Has a good centre of balance, and rarely goes to ground in the contest. In order to be a real premium small he just needs to sharpen up his goal kicking and skill level around the ground.

32. Adam D'Aloia 09/04/04 - Woodville-West Torrens - 184cm Midfielder - SA skipper, who is a grunt midfielder who loves the physical stuff. High footy IQ who runs to the right areas to be damaging. Loves a goal, but is also very accountable. One of the best tacklers and two way runners in this draft pool.

33. Jakob Ryan 20/09/2004 – Glenelg – 188cm Defender - Athletic defender who sees the game well. Long kicking half back who likes to take the game on, he has a nice leap and solid contested mark. Can play up the ground on a wing or even across half forward.

34. Jaxon Binns 29/10/04 - Dandenong Stingrays - 182cm Wing - Hard running wingman who has the ability to accumulate the footy at will. Doesn't have much of an inside game, but uses his elite tank to find space and break the game open. Despite his ability to find the football, his disposal is sometimes questionable. Due to his athleticism and ability to play as an outside runner, there is still plenty of scope for development. Tested really well at the draft combine for most athletic traits, which is why he has moved up my draft order.

35. Max Gruzewski 21/07/2004 - Oakleigh Chargers - 193cm Forward/Defender - Athletic key position player who is happy playing at either end of the ground. Has strong hands and good lateral movement for his size. Some draft watchers believe he is now shaping as a top 30 pick, while I like him as a prospect I'm still unsure as to his best position at AFL level.

36. Anthony Munkara 3/10/04 - West Adelaide – 190cm – Forward - Mercurial and freakishly talented, Munkara has an eye for goals and has the ability to win games off his own boot. Has beautiful vision in traffic and the skills to match. Was touted as potential top 10 pick at the start of the year but has only played one championship game and a couple of games at SANFL. Unsure if he is injured or simply not playing footy. On talent alone he deserves to be placed much higher.

37. Sam Gilbey 14/05/04 - Claremont - 185cm Defender - Another classy half back, who has strong rebounding ability. Reads the play well and uses his elite vision and kicking to setup across half back. Reads the play well and is solid in the air. He has slipped down my rankings due to a broken leg a few weeks ago.

38. James Van Es 07/08/04 – GWV Rebels – 196cm Defender - Dour and tough key defender who locks down on the oppositions best key forwards. Has decent closing speed and is an aerial threat with his intercept marking. The type of footballer you can just rely on to do the basics right all of the time. Surprised a fair few at the combine with the way he tested.

39. Kobe Ryan 17/02/04 – West Adelaide – 183cm Midfielder - Quick midfielder who is at home either inside or outside the contest. Has a long kick and clean hands inside the contest. Works hard both ways, but also likes to impact the scoreboard. Has played some league footy at SANFL level which highlights his potential, average 30+ disposals per game at under 18's level.

40. Josh Weddle 25/05/04 – Oakleigh Chargers – 191cm Defender - Intercepting defender who often made to play as genuine key position player. Has strong hands and is excellent one v one. He provides good skill off half back but also has a bit of run in his game. Has excellent closing speed. He is now a couple of cm's taller, but still not quite tall enough to be a genuine key defender, which is why I have him lower than most.

41. Cooper Harvey 12/07/04 – Northern Knights – 180cm Midfielder - Nuggety and tough midfielder who has come back two consecutive fractured arms to play a big role in the Knights resurgence. Has a real defensive edge in his game which results in him providing multiple efforts in the contest. His tank and foot skills need some work, but there is plenty to work with. F/S to North this year, it is a bit of an unknown as to where a bid will come.

42. Jonti Schuback 18/03/04 - Gippsland Power - 183cm Wing - Dashing half back/wingman who isn't afraid to take the game on. Has a bit of toe and good evasiveness. One of my favourites from this years draft, has he has good footy IQ and rarely plays a bad game. Has good balance between his offensive and defensive game.

43. Coby Burgiel 09/09/04 - Gippsland Power - 183cm Midfielder - Hard running, consistent midfielder who can play on every line. Has really neat skills and is very capable around goals. At home either inside or outside the contest. Has an excellent agility which allows him to find space in and around the contest.

44. Callum Verrell 22/04/04 – Eastern Rangers – 187cm Defender - Reliable defender who rarely gets beaten. Verrell has good balance between his offensive and defensive game. Can lock down on opponents, but also provide some run and carry. His composure and balance in the contest really stands out. Is capable of going with both talls and smalls.

45. Nick Sadler 08/01/04 – Sturt – 180cm Midfielder/Defender - Capable of playing on every line, Sadler is a reliable footballer who does all the team things. Tackling and defensive effort are features of his game. Has very neat skills and decision making and is capable both inside and outside the contest. Biggest question mark is to what role best suits him at AFL level.

46. Max Michalanney 26/02/04 – Norwood – 191cm Defender - Half back who can play a variety of roles and is suited to playing on both talls and smalls. Offers some rebound but can also lock down on his direct opposition. F/S to Adelaide.

47. Luke Teal 20/05/04 – Oakleigh Chargers – 188cm Wing - Attacking half back/wing who can win the footy in the air and on the ground. He is smart, balanced and composed. Was looking as a likely top 25 pick before the start of the season but has played less than 10 games due to a number of niggly injuries.

48. Blake Drury 11/01/04 – Oakleigh Chargers – 177cm Wing - Zippy half forward/mid who loves kicking a goal. Drury has leadership qualities, effort and competitiveness in spades. Works up and down the ground and can get involved in the inside and on the outside as a link up player. Probably ends up being a half forward at AFL level, but there are concerns as to whether he has enough tools to overcome his stature.

49. Lloyd Johnston 10/08/04 – NT Thunder - 184cm Defender - Dashing and evasive half back who loves the take the game on either by foot or by using his speed. Has excellent intercept marking for his size due to his athleticism and leap.

50. Jaiden Magor 16/02/04 - South Adelaide - 185cm Forward/midfielder - Talented midfielder forward who has some serious assets. Has natural forward craft, and can kick goals from anywhere. Is both an aerial threat and a threat at ground level. Very capable in the midfield as well where he uses his ball use and evasiveness to good affect.


Next 10 in no particular order:

Jason Gillbee
15/04/04 – Bendigo Pioneers – 190cm Midfielder - Tall, lean and hard running midfielder who can also play as a running half back. Likes to take the game on with his run. Has no worries finding the footy, but his disposal often lets him down.

Kane Bevan 25/4/2004 - West Perth - 192cm Midfielder - Big bodied, strong inside mid who can get forward and provide a marking target. Bevan is a clearance/contested machine who uses his clean hands around the contest. Loves the physical side of the game, but lacks in the outside game department.

Noah Long 23/08/04 – Bendigo Pioneers – 178cm Forward/Midfielder - Creative small mid/forward who uses his zip in and around the contest to create separation. Played more forward in the championships and had an impact on the scoreboard. Has natural goal sense and the skills/creativity to finish. Has had an injury interrupted year.

Harry Rowston 12/08/04 – GWS Academy – 181cm Midfielder - The Allies MVP, a hard two way midfielder who thrives in the contest. Covers the ground well and uses the ball well particularly by hands. He is really good overhead and isn't afraid to go back with the flight of the ball when pushing back into defence. Lacks a little of a point of difference which is why he is down my order. GWS will no doubt match a bid for him which could come as early as the top 30.

Tom McCallum 15/05/2004 - Tasmania Devils - 192cm Defender - Undersized key defender who uses his body and positioning to beat bigger opponents. Is slight, but has good core strength that allows him to compete. Has some speed that allows him to break the lines. He is let down by an awkward kicking style that sometimes results in poor kicks particularly when he is on the move. His intercept game is really impressive which will translate well to AFL level. However, he will take some time to get a mature body.

Finn Emile-Brennan 07/05/04 – Dandenong Stingrays – 181cm Defender - Skinny, slight but classy half back who has composure and a nice turn of foot. Uses his speed and agility to break the lines, and despite his smaller stature he is a long, powerful kick of the football. Linked to the Demons academy, but I wouldn't imagine he will receive a bid inside the top 40. Looks a long term prospect and will take time considering his weight.

Hugh Bond 25/09/04 – GWV Rebels – 184cm Midfielder - Physical and tough inside mid that likes to heap the pressure on his opponents when they don't have the footy. Tackling and defensive intent, along with his inside work are real features of his game. Has an elite tank which allows him to get from contest to contest. His hands in close are excellent, but can sometimes seem rushed when using the ball by foot. Lacks a bit of composure and can sometimes be slow to dispose of the ball.

Rye Penny 03/01/04 – Calder Cannons – 185cm Defender - Elite athlete who has a good leap, some speed and agility. Suited to playing across half back or on a wing where he can put his running capacity and speed to good use. Can break the lines with run and carry but is equally at home flying for marks and intercepting. His decision making particularly when under pressure is what lets him down, but there are plenty of athletic traits to work with.

Edward Allen 26/05/2004 - Claremont - 194cm Midfielder - Rangy outside midfielder who has come onto the scene late in the piece, after avg close to 25 disposals per game late in the season at WAFL colts level. Despite testing incredibly well for both speed and agility, he is one of those players that doesn't seem to use it during the game. Clubs would see a huge scope for potential considering his athleticism and height.

Harvey Gallagher 26/09/2003 - Bendigo Pioneers - 179cm Defender - Overage defender, who was incredible consistent this year for the pioneers. Provides run and carry off half back, but is equally at home defending one on one.

Late Draft or Rookie List Options:

Paul Pascu
20/08/2004 - Calder Cannons - 183cm Midfielder - Balanced midfielder who can also play across half back. Has a beautiful kicking action and can kick well on both sides of his body. Is equally at home inside or outside the contest. Attacks the contest with vigour, but has finishing skills outside the contest as well. Has had an injury interrupted which has impacted his consistency and draft standing. Earlier this year he was considered a top 30 prospect. Players like him don't lose their talent so it wouldn't surprise me if he was taken in the top 40.

Toby McMullin 06/0/2004 - Sandringham Dragons - 182cm Forward/Mid - Solid midfielder/forward who has some AFL capable qualities. Tested well for the 20m sprint with a 2.88, but also has good game sense and finishing. Some clubs may see some potential in him, despite only avergaing 11 disposals per game at NAB league level.

Jack O'Sullivan 22/10/2004 - Oakleigh Chargers - 177cm Midfielder - Physical small midfielder who has good balance between his inside and outside game. Has excellent vision and kicking to match often opening up the play with neat kicking. Has had some injury concerns this year. Question marks has to whether he has enough tools to overcome his height at AFL level.

Shadeau Brain 13/02/2004 - Brisbane Academy - 185cm Forward - Physical half forward who has some impressive athletic tools. Has a defensive edge to his game, often applying high amounts of pressure inside forward 50. Not only is he defensive, but he has some flair with his speed, leap and agility. Needs to work on his production and finishing skill, but does have some AFL qualities.

Darcy Edmends 28/04/2004 - Northern Knights - 183cm Midfielder - Classy ball user who doesn't need a heap of possessions to have an impact. Makes good decisions with ball in hand, and is particularly damaging when kicking inside forward 50. Avg'd 18.6 disposals and close 7 marks per game at NAB league level which highlights his work rate.

Oscar Murdoch 24/09/2004 - Geelong Falcons - 190cm Defender - No fuss defender who toils away doing his job. Only avg'd 11 disposals across 11 games for the Falcons, but will come under consideration to be drafted after he featured in the final championship game where he was one of VC's best players. Provided excellent intercepting marking and disposal while playing on the dangerous Harry Sheezel.

Archie Lovelock 19/12/2001 - Glenelg - 178cm Midfielder - Classy midfielder who seems to be somewhat underrated. Has played good footy at every level he has played at this year. Featured in the bests for SA for 2 out of his 3 games. Was also best afield in the SANFL u 18's grand final where he outshone much more fancied draftees in Will Dowling and Jakob Ryan. Avg'd 26.3 disposals per game in under 18's as well as 6 tackles and 3 clearances. Is a strong runner with good defensive application.

Angus Anderson 31/12/2003 - Sydney Academy - 189cm Midfielder - Overage midfielder from Northern NSW. Anderson had 2 covid impacted years during his development as a 17 and 18 year old. Tough inside mid, who thrives at the coal face. Wins the ball and distributes well by hand. Has a good tank so gets from contest to contest well. Has a mature body which he loves to throw around. Has played AFL most of his life, but has played some rubgy as well which results in him having an exceptional tackling technique. Biggest knock on him is that he struggles to have an impact when not playing as a clearance midfielder.

Seth Campbell 29/12/04 – Tasmania Devils – 182cm Forward - Zippy half forward/wing who loves getting on the scoreboard. Pushes up the ground to provide an option through the midfield, and then works back hard into inside 50. Plays with real flair and creativity. This is matched with good vision and a skillset that allows him to hit some lower % kicks. Defensive intent is solid too. Still very raw but plenty to work with.

Oliver Northam 28/07/2004 - Geelong Falcons - 195cm Forward/Ruck - Athletic player who has been playing as a genuine ruckman for the Falcons. Has a solid leap that allows him to ruck against opposition far taller than him. Has good follow up work and is solid below his knees. Can go forward and kick a goal. Will be more suited to playing as a key forward at AFL level. Still very raw.

Jack Cleaver 22/05/04 – East Fremantle – 188cm Defender - Tough and courageous half back who can also push into the midfield. Has good balance between his defensive and offensive work. Can lock down on an opponent, but can also provide some run and carry when playing a more loose role. Kicking can be a little bit hit and miss. Has played a couple of senior games in the WAFL.

Noah Bradshaw 01/01/2003 - Murray Bushrangers - 183cm Midfielder - Son of Brisbane champion Daniel Bradshaw, he is a uncompromising and tough overage inside midfielder who thrives in the contest. Likes to release teammates by hand but also works well around the ground to provide an option. Has good defensive application, averaging nearly 6 tackles per game. Lacks a bit of speed, but makes up for it with Footy IQ. Potential F/S to Brisbane.

Jackson Broadbent 2/12/2004 - Peel - 201cm Ruck - Excellent tap ruckman who provides some follow up at ground level. Was rated as an early first round choice prior to this year but he hasn't had much of a consistent impact at WAFL level or in the championships. He covers the ground well and has neat skills for a ruckman, but he isn't much of a threat aerially at this stage.

Phoenix Foster 12/9/2004 - Norwood - 196cm Forward - Key Forward who has kicked 26 goals from 11 games in the SANFL under 18's. He is an aerial threat with strong contested marking and a good leap. He attacks the footy with vigour and can provide an option up the ground. Also can pinch hit in the ruck. Plenty to work with if taken later in the draft or as a rookie.

Nick Madden 17/5/2004 - GWS Academy - 204cm Ruck - Monster lumbering ruckman in the Braydon Pruess mould. Physical type who isn't afraid to throw his weight around. Because of his huge frame he has solid contested marking and can be a threat up forward. Endurance and overall athleticism is below average which means he is a rookie at best. In the GWS academy.

Will Verrall 11/03/2004 – South Adelaide – 200cm Ruck - Mobile ruckman who works hard once the footy hits the deck. Wins clearances and finds the footy around the ground. Has good skills for a ruck and can be a threat in the forward line. Biggest question mark is is he tall enough to be a genuine ruck at AFL level?

Max Knobel 27/06/2004 - Gippsland Power - 204cm Ruck - Son of Trent Knobel. Raw, but has plenty of upside. Looks to have a good tank and has a nice deft touch when palming the ball. Has improved out of sight in the last two months, getting more involved around the ground and with clearances. Will be a slow burn as it will take him a fair while to fill out.

Tyrell Dewar 27/03/2004 - Subiaco - 185cm Forward - General forward who is a threat both aerially and at ground level. Has excellent lateral movement which allows him to get separation. When in range he has excellent goal sense. Lacks a bit of consistency and is still quite raw.

Taj Campbell-Farrell 29/06/04 – Dandenong Stingrays – 185cm Midfielder - Morrish Medal winner, who is the epitome of consistency. Tough inside mid, who uses his physicality on the inside to win the footy, Has clean hands around the contest, and he knows his limits with his kicking. At this stage he lacks a bit of versatility in his game and there are questions marks as to how much upside he has.

Cooper Vickery 16/12/04 - Gippsland Power - 180cm Defender - Neat small defender who does all the team things, while also providing some run and carry. His skills combined with his good decision making means he is always makes the most of is possessions. Lacks a little bit of a point of difference compared to other defenders in the draft pool.

Ted Clohesy 09/06/04 – Geelong Falcons – 184cm Midfielder - Prolific inside mid who does his best work at the coal face. Avg 24 disposals and 7 tackles per game for the Falcons this year, which highlights the balance between his ball winning and defensive application. Releases the ball well by hands, but is also a good option when kicking the ball inside 50. Has a neat short field (30m) particularly to leading targets. At this stage lacks some versatility in his game.

Steely Green 09/01/2004 - East Fremantle - 178cm Midfielder/Defender - No fuss footballer who does all the basics right. A real footballer's footballer who can play a variety of roles inside and outside the contest or in the back pocket. he has defensive intent, neat skills and composure with ball in hand. Has played WAFL seniors this year in a strong side, which highlights his footy IQ and ability to step up to any level.

Kelsey Rypstra 02/05/2004 - North Adelaide -172cm Forward - Zippy small forward who has a real energy about his game. Provides excellent pressure and defensive intent, but is also crafty around goals. He is tough, and has a low centre of gravity which makes him hard to tackle. Played more midfield at U 18's level but will be suited to a small forward role at AFL level. Unfortunately done his ACL just after mid year, which may impact his draft chances.

Jovan Petric 17/4/2004 - Western Jets - 196cm forward - Athletic key forward who works hard around the ground. Has good speed off the mark which allows him to get separation on his opponents. Decent at ground level and can also rotate through the ruck. Was consistent at Nab League level but didn't have much of an impact at championship level.

Will Splann 25/10/2003 - Tasmania Devils - 195cm Forward - Overage key forward who has a mature body. Very much a lead, mark and kick Full Forward. Doesn't offer a heap around the ground, but does the basics well. Leading patterns and multiple efforts repeat leads highlight his forward craft. Lacks a bit at ground level and overall athleticism which is why he is a rookie option.

Casey Voss 14/9/2000 - Sturt - 182cm Defender - Mature age intercepting half back who's game has gone from strength to strength over the last 2 years. He was looked at as a mature age option for the MSD but was overlooked. His pure weight of numbers in the SANFL is hard to ignore. Averaging 24 disposals, 9 marks, 6 rebound 50's. Voss is strong in the air, composed and very neat by foot. His overall athleticism is probably the only thing holding him back.

Mutaz El Nour 14/8/2001 - Northern Bullants - 192cm Defender - Athletic defender who has impressive skills, overhead marking and closing speed. After a solid first half of the year, El Nour was unlucky not to be drafted in the MSD. Unfortunately didn't play much in the 2nd half of this year due to a number of niggling injuries. In a draft that is lacking a bit of depth after the top 40. Development players like El Nour who have high potential may appeal in the rookie draft.

Ethan Phillips 17/7/1999 - Port Melbourne - 196cm Defender - The premier key defender in the VFL won the Fothergill medal for most talented player under 24 years old. Phillips has strong hands, and has elite positioning that allows him to cut off attacks. He has excellent one on one but lacks a little bit of top end speed which means he can be exposed on the lead against quicker opponents. With a lack of key position players in this draft he will appeal as a ready made option.

Another extended write up for a lesser known prospect who I really like:

Jaiden Magor 16/02/04 - South Adelaide - 185cm Forward/midfielder - Talented midfielder forward who has some serious AFL qualities. Prior to this year it was looking as though he could be a first round prospect, but he probably didn't come on as much as expected, especially as a genuine mid. He also didn't have as much impact as he would've been hoping for at the championships. Nonetheless, he still has stacks of natural potential. He has natural forward craft, and can kick goals from anywhere. It doesn't matter if they are snaps, on the run or from a set shot. Magor, is also both an aerial threat and a threat at ground level. Outside of Sheezel, he is probably the cleanest and most balanced ground level player in this draft. He has also shown that he is very capable in the midfield as well where he uses his ball use and evasiveness to good affect. For a 185cm player, his marking is impressive. The reason why his marking is so impressive is his ability to time the ball while also protecting the ball drop. He has natural footy IQ and goal sense but also has defensive tenacity, with solid tackling and pressure. He has performed consistently in the SANFL under 18's over the past two years and represented SA at both under 17 and under 18 level.

At championship level he played 2 of 4 games. He got squeezed out of the midfield due to the likes of Ryan, D'Aloia and Dowling dominating the centre square. Played mainly across half forward and showed small flashes of brilliance and vision. Featured in the bests against the Allies where he had 20+ disposals and kicked 2 goals.

At SANFL U18's level he played 10 games, avg'd 22.4 disposals, 6 marks and 3 tackles, 4 clearances and 2.3 goals per game. He only went goalless once, splitting his time between deep forward and the midfield. His best game came in round 8 against Glenelg where he was a level above the opposition. He stuffed the stat sheet with 41 disposals, 9 marks, kicked 2.1 and 4 tackles. Also kicked a bag of 6 and another bag of 5 in the last two games on the season. Was surprising he didn't get a chance in the reserves or seniors considering his consistent form.

 
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Piss off mate.
It’s not about a differing opinion, it’s about the fact every third comment in every thread on this forum is something from who we are talking about. Legit reckon they’re on here 20 hours a day & can’t handle 15 minutes without commenting on something.

The place is riddled with their comments.
Doesn’t help that their comments are 99% s**t too. Just look around & you'll see how many people disagree with their shite.
Absolutely ruining the place right now.

It’s funny the two people that actually liked this stupid comment of yours are the person in question & another flog I’ve got on ignore from some of their disgusting remarks way back. Makes sense I guess.

I know you’ll be chill with this comment though because it’s a forum & you’ll accept my differing opinion & if not you’ll delete your account, obviously.
Boy O boy.

You had me at Piss off.

Breath in Breath out.

You feel better now you got that off your chest?

At some stage in life you will accept that the world is full of differing opinions. Only then, will the anger drain from your body.



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Sorry if it's already been asked. With the discount applied what pick would Cooper have to come in at for us to use 70 & 77?
Also people are saying we'll only use 4 picks. So we use 2, 3 & Cooper, what pick upgrade could we realistically get for 23, 40 & 43 combined?
 

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Sorry if it's already been asked. With the discount applied what pick would Cooper have to come in at for us to use 70 & 77?
Also people are saying we'll only use 4 picks. So we use 2, 3 & Cooper, what pick upgrade could we realistically get for 23, 40 & 43 combined?

On points it's pick 8 👀
 
Ok right. Ta.

So you aren't too keen it seems but we do need more offensive weapons - this thread moves fast so it's hard to keep track.

Who are you taking for our 2 and 3 picks?
an inside mid with pace can be equally damaging on the outside.....this sounds like Wardlaw to me. If you look at guys like LDU, certainly no worries playing inside/outside. Wells could and so can TT. The points Souup makes re Tsatas are well made and you really don't see that type translate to AFL standard mids.
 
Would you not say that this is easily explained by Tsatas playing comparatively more minutes on the outside than the names you listed? Many of which are pure inside mids.
Any inside mid with leg speed can play outside too. Wardlaw for sure would be able to play outside.
 

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AFL Mock Draft 2022: How the first two rounds could unfold​

Who will your club land in this year’s AFL Draft? Our experts have played the role of club recruiters to give you an insight on how it could play out. See the full list, plus video.

Chris Cavanagh, Dan Batten and Jordan Pinto

13 min read
November 14, 2022 - 1:32PM
News Corp Australia Sports Newsroom


WHO WE’RE PICKING FOR

Chris: Brisbane, Collingwood, Essendon, Hawthorn, West Coast
Dan: Fremantle, Gold Coast, GWS, St Kilda, Western Bulldogs
Jordan: Adelaide, Carlton, Geelong, Melbourne, North Melbourne, Sydney

1. Brisbane - Will Ashcroft (Sandringham Dragons/Vic Metro)​

Matching GWS’ father-son bid
Midfielder, 181cm, 78kg

Chris Cavanagh says: If I’m the Lions, I’m not too worried whether I am coughing up 3000 draft points at pick 1 or 2517 draft points at pick 2 for the best player in the land. Ashcroft is as professional a young player as you’ll see come out of underage football and looks as ready as anyone to step up and play AFL football straight away next year. He’s a prolific and classy ball-winning midfielder who could well captain the club down the track. Brisbane will also get access to his younger brother Levi in a couple of years’ time, who is similarly shaping as a top prospect.

2. GWS – Aaron Cadman (GWV Rebels/Vic Country)​

Forward, 195cm, 91kg
Dan Batten says: A bid for Ashcroft had to come at No.1 as he is the clear standout in the pool in my view. But that doesn’t mean Cadman is the clear No.2. The Giants have said publicly that other top five options are a flight risk, and that is part of the reason why I’ve gone with the Vic Country key forward here. However, this should take nothing away from what Cadman can offer the Giants as a high-possession, roaming tall who has shades of Jeremy Cameron.

2. North Melbourne – Harry Sheezel (Sandringham Dragons/Vic Metro)

Forward, 185cm, 80kg
Jordan Pinto says: Two crucial selections for North – in relation to both this draft and really setting up its list for the future. The Roos need another matchwinner and there is none bigger in the 2023 pool than Sheezel. Sublimely skilled, freakish around goal and so assured with the ball in hand, even when dancing in and out of traffic.

4. North Melbourne – George Wardlaw (Oakleigh Chargers/Vic Metro)

Midfielder, 182cm, 80kg
Jordan says: I’ve paired Sheezel with Wardlaw – something we expect North to actually do on November 28. It just makes sense. Elijah Tsatas would provide some more speed on the outside, but Wardlaw’s uncompromising attack on the ball and body make him the right pick here. Clean and powerful on the ground and in the air. I would’ve taken Cadman if GWS passed here.


5. Essendon – Mattaes Phillipou (Woodville-West Torrens/SA)​

Midfielder/forward, 190cm, 89kg
Chris says: The safe bet for Essendon would be Victorian Elijah Tsatas, who recruiters across the country have had pegged as a top-three pick all year. But the Dons aren’t afraid to do things differently and a player like Phillipou looks a better fit. He’s a bigger-bodied midfielder than what Essendon currently has and can then go forward and do some damage with his marking and goalkicking. The Bombers need more match-winners and Phillipou has the potential to be exactly that.

6. Gold Coast - Bailey Humphrey (Gippsland Power/Vic Country)​

Forward/midfielder, 185cm, 86kg
Dan says: Gold Coast is among the clubs linked to Humphrey and it makes sense, given they are well stocked for Rolls Royce midfielders and lack genuine match-winners. Humphrey has plenty of power and can turn a game in an instant at the coalface or up forward. A tremendous character who has endured so much off the field, Humphrey would link up with friend and former Gippsland Power teammate Sam Flanders at the Suns.

7. Hawthorn Elijah Tsatas (Oakleigh Chargers/Vic Metro)​

Midfielder, 186cm, 79kg
Chris says: You would think that the Hawks would consider themselves to be pretty lucky if Tsatas slips this far, given he has been discussed in recruiting circles as a top-three prospect all year. He’s an elite ball-winner with line-breaking speed. He’s more outside than inside – think Josh Kelly from GWS – and there is a slight knock on the defensive side of his game. But there would be plenty to work with for Hawks coach Sam Mitchell.

8. Geelong – Jhye Clark (Geelong Falcons/Vic Country)​

Midfielder, 181cm, 76kg
Jordan says: It has to be Clark for the Cats, in a selection that would cap off a remarkable off-season following a flag. He’s the tough local product, who gets it done in most facets of the game. The hard-working, competitive midfielder stands up in big moments and looms as the ideal long-term replacement for Joel Selwood.

9. West Coast – Reuben Ginbey (East Perth/WA)​

Midfielder/defender, 189cm, 82kg
Chris says: This would be a dream situation for the Eagles, who traded back in the draft thinking they would still be able to secure a player like homegrown West Australian Ginbey. A big-bodied midfielder who can also impact across half-back, Ginbey was Western Australia’s MVP in the national championships and is a player who looks like he could have an immediate impact for the Eagles next year. West Coast’s midfield could do with a boost.

10. St Kilda – Cam Mackenzie (Sandringham Dragons/Vic Metro)​

Midfielder, 188cm, 83kg
Dan says: Busslinger was also in consideration here, but why not take the talent you’ve spent years developing in your academy program? Mackenzie has the poise in traffic, speed and height that the Saints need in their midfield group.

11. Carlton – Jedd Busslinger (East Perth/WA)​

Defender, 196cm, 82kg
Jordan says: The Blues need some run, so I thought about Hollands or Ed Allan, but they also need to boost their key-defender stocks. And they probably can’t do that at the next pick – well not with a top-end talent anyway. That’s exactly what Busslinger, the best key-position prospect behind Cadman, is. The West Australian just gets in great spots to win the ball back off the opposition and his ball-use for an 196cm big man is just as impressive.

12. Western Bulldogs – Ollie Hollands (Murray Bushrangers/Vic Country)​

Midfielder, 184cm, 71kg
Dan says: The Bulldogs are stacked with inside midfielders and with Busslinger off the board, we will welcome one of the most versatile players in the first round mix. Hollands is a different kettle of fish to his brother Elijah, with his enormous tank meaning he should be able to play a role in 2023 on the outside.

13. West Coast – Ed Allan (Claremont/WA)​

Midfielder, 194cm, 83kg
Chris says: It is fair to say it would be Christmas come early for the Eagles if they can snare Allan at pick 13 after getting Ginbey at pick 9. A tall and athletic midfielder who can play inside or outside, Allan has been one of the biggest draft bolters this year. Along with his size, Allan possesses good speed and endurance and he has caught the attention of recruiters across the country despite missing most of the year with a stress fracture in his back. Allan would be another welcome addition to a West Coast midfield that needs to add some more classy young players.

14. Melbourne – Matthew Jefferson (Oakleigh Chargers/Vic Metro)​

Forward, 195cm, 84kg
Jordan says: Not quite the next best available in my order but a young, talented key-forward is exactly what Melbourne’s list needs. Jefferson, who booted seven goals against WA at the national carnival, presents well as a spearhead, boasts terrific hands and has plenty of scope for development.

15. Sydney – Josh Weddle (Oakleigh Chargers/Vic Metro)​

Defender, 192cm, 91kg
Jordan says: The Giants or Collingwood could jump, if I don’t pounce on Weddle now – and I don’t want to miss out. Weddle is an outstanding athlete, as he proved at the draft combine, and versatile as defender, equally effective playing on talls, smalls or as an attacking weapon from the back-half. The Swans have a number of young defenders, but the thought of Weddle – who has plenty of upside – slotting into Dane Rampe’s spot long term should get fans excited.

16. GWS – Brayden George (Murray Bushrangers/Vic Country)​

Forward, 185cm, 87kg
Dan says: With three picks to come in the next five, it’s time to take a punt. George could have stamped himself as a top-10 talent if not for a season-ending ACL injury, which will sideline him for the entirety of next year. But the powerful forward, who is super dangerous in the air and at ground level, is the kind of player that can make a massive difference to the drab Giants’ forward half in time.

17. Brisbane – Jaspa Fletcher (Lions Academy/Allies)​

Matching Collingwood’s father-son bid
Midfielder, 183cm, 76kg
Chris says:
Another father-son for the Lions and another first-round draft pick who looks capable of playing some senior football next year. Fletcher is the son of Adrian, who played 231 games for four clubs including the Brisbane Bears and Lions. He’s a strong-running wingman or midfielder who makes good decisions and uses the ball well. The Lions wouldn’t be too worried about taking a points deficit into next year’s draft to match a pair of first-round bids on Ashcroft and Fletcher.

18. Collingwood – Henry Hustwaite (Dandenong Stingrays/Vic Country)​

Midfielder/defender, 195cm, 82kg
Chris says: The Magpies know plenty about this young midfielder, who can also be deployed across half-back. Hustwaite’s brother Campbell is a co-captain of the Magpies’ VFL team. The younger brother possesses clean hands, one of a few some similar traits he has to Scott Pendlebury. Another quality midfielder would be a good fit for Collingwood.

19. Sydney – Lachie Cowan (Tasmania Devils/Allies)​

Defender, 187cm, 81kg
Jordan says: Dream scenario for me as Sydney here, with Cowan the other player I was thinking about at pick 15. The line-breaking speed and long-kicking of the Morrish Medallist out of defence addresses a small need for a talented Swans list. At 187cm, he’s a great size, too.

20. GWS – Elijah Hewett (Swan Districts/WA)​

Midfielder, 185cm, 85kg
Dan says: I can’t let Hewett slide any longer, who I had ranked as a top-10 prospect at stages this year. Hewett has a full season of WAFL footy under his belt - where he got better as the year went on – and finished third in the agility test at the draft combine, an attribute he uses to great effect at stoppages. With Jacob Hopper and Tim Taranto gone, he will fill a midfield spot in time and likely start as a high half-forward, where he played at WAFL level

21. GWS – Charlie Clarke (Sandringham Dragons/Vic Metro)​

Forward, 182cm, 80kg
Dan says: Clarke, Jacob Konstanty or Darcy Jones: all promising small forwards who add something a bit different. In the end we settled for the forward spark and defensive pressure of Clarke, who models his game on Toby Greene – including his in-your-face attitude.

22. West Coast – Lewis Hayes (Eastern Ranges/Vic Metro)​

Defender, 199cm, 82kg
Chris says: I’m a big fan of Hayes and the Eagles could do with another key defender to add to their list if they don’t get their hands on Jedd Busslinger earlier in the order. Jeremy McGovern will be 31 next year and Tom Barrass is 27. The brother of Port Adelaide ruckman Sam, Hayes is more than capable one-on-one but is also a strong interceptor who reads the play well. He might still have some growing to do, too, given his older brother hit 205cm.

23. Essendon - Alwyn Davey (Oakleigh Chargers/Vic Metro)​

Matching Western Bulldogs’ father-son bid
Midfielder/forward, 181cm, 77kg

Chris says: This would be the worst-case scenario for the Bombers if they can’t trade pick 22. Essendon has committed to take Davey, but would be hoping he slips into the mid-to-late 20s instead after their second pick. Regardless, Davey is considered a top-20 talent by many clubs and the Bombers could very much do with a livewire small forward who boasts blistering speed and can also have a run through the midfield.

24. Adelaide – Max Michalanney (Norwood/SA)​

Matching Western Bulldogs’ father-son bid
Defender, 190cm, 78kg

Jordan says: A bid here looks about right for Michalanney and, given his talent, I’m more than happy to match. As often happens with father-son prospects, 24 is further back than some clubs have the versatile defender in their talent order. The Crows will love his competitiveness and he has plenty of class, too.

25. Western Bulldogs – Jacob Konstanty (Gippsland Power/Vic Country)​

Forward/midfielder, 177cm, 73kg
Dan says: A bit of foxing here - father-sons Alwyn Davey Jr and Max Michalanney would both fill needs at the Dogs, but bids on them help us with our next selections at 39 and 69 set to come in with the picks that are matched by the Bombers and Crows. Small forward Konstanty offers relentless defensive pressure – what the Bulldogs lack – and is clever around goal.

26. North Melbourne – Max Gruzewski (Oakleigh Chargers/Vic Metro)

Defender/forward, 193cm, 84kg
Jordan says: With two midfielders at the top-end, it’s a tall here, with the high-marking Gruzewski filling a need for North Melbourne – at either end of the ground. Impressed in the final game of the national carnival as a forward, but he’s also caught the eye playing a Tom Stewart-style intercepting role in defence before injury interrupted his season. Isaac Keeler was close.

27. Hawthorn – Olli Hotton (Sandringham Dragons/Vic Metro)​

Midfielder/forward, 182cm, 80kg
Chris says: Lightning quick and boasting great footy smarts, Hotton is a top-20 pick in the eyes of many and is too good not to take if he’s still on the board here. He has traditionally played through the midfield, but excelled in a new role in attack for the Sandringham Dragons and Vic Metro this year. The Hawks do have a few small forwards on their list, but Luke Bruest is 32 and Chad Wingard will turn 30 next year so Hotton could be a good fit for the future.

28. Collingwood – Coby Burgiel (Gippsland Power/Vic Country)​

Midfielder/forward, 183cm, 80kg
Chris says: Firmly in the frame to be a second-round selection, Burgiel’s versatility is one of his key strengths. He can play half-back, half-forward or on a wing and have an impact. He is super quick which allows him to break the lines and has sound skills by hand and foot - traits which would suit the Magpies.

29. West Coast – Darcy Jones (Swan Districts/WA)​

Midfielder, 174cm, 63kg
Chris says: If Jones is still available here, you would think the Eagles just pick him. The small forward or midfielder starred in testing at the AFL draft combine to put a stamp on what had already been an impressive year in which he also played some senior WAFL football. The Eagles appear keen to take some locals in this draft and Jones is one of the top prospects out of WA.

30. Collingwood – Harry Barnett (West Adelaide/SA)​

Ruck, 202cm, 97kg
Chris says: The Magpies have indicated some interest in selecting a young ruckman in this year’s draft and Barnett is the best available. While he has been a little inconsistent at stages this year, his best has been eye-catching to say the least. Collingwood lost Brodie Grundy during the trade period this year, after Max Lynch departed last year. Darcy Cameron and Mason Cox will have the ruck duties covered next year, but the club’s big man stocks for the future are thin.

31. St Kilda – Isaac Keeler (North Adelaide/SA)​

Forward/ruck, 198cm, 89kg
Dan says: With Paddy Ryder retiring, we will take an athletic tall who has been compared to the former Bomber, Power and Saints star. Keeler will need to work hard to improve his running capacity but he oozes talent with his leap and ground level traits for a prospect standing 198cm.

32. Carlton – Kaleb Smith (East Fremantle)​

Defender/forward, 181cm, 77kg
Jordan says: A surprise for the Blues here, but the WA bolter’s speed and explosiveness could be just what Carlton is after. The skilful Smith, who dominated the recent state combine, breaks lines from half-back but has been used as a goalkicking weapon further up the ground for Wesley College.

33. Fremantle – Jason Gilbee (Bendigo Pioneers/Allies)​

Midfielder/defender, 191cm, 76kg
Dan says: We would have taken Keeler in a heartbeat here with talls at both ends of the ground on the menu. But with some WA key position prospect that the Dockers can snare later, I have gone with running machine Jason Gillbee, a versatile 191cm prospect who could shore up the vacant wing spot left by Blake Acres.

34. GWS – Harry Rowston (Giants Academy/Allies)​

Midfielder, 182cm, 81kg
Dan says: This is a good result in the end for the Giants, with an end-of-first-round bid in the equation for Rowston. But if he slides this far on the night, expect the Giants to trade this selection out and use their later picks to match. The Giants Academy prospect won the Allies MVP at the national championships with his forward impact and tough approach at the coalface standing out.

35. St Kilda – Harvey Gallagher (Bendigo Pioneers/Vic Country)​

Defender, 179cm, 77kg
Dan says: Fitting to finish this mock draft with one of my personal favourites in 19-year-old Gallagher. The Pioneers product finished the year with a bang in a Nick Daicos-like halfback role where his vision, footy IQ and elite workrate saw him average ridiculous numbers. The Saints need quality ball-users and he brings that in spades.

36. Port Adelaide – Harry Lemmey (West Adelaide/SA)​

Forward, 202cm, 95kg
Jordan says: If you said Port Adelaide would finish the calendar year with Jason Horne-Francis and Harry Lemmey at the start of 2021, you would’ve been laughed out of the room. The West Adelaide forward wasn’t able to maintain the standard he set in a standout bottom-age season but, despite the concerns around his competitiveness, there’s too much talent to let the homegrown product slip any further.

37. Melbourne – Sam Gilbey (Claremont/WA)​

Defender, 187cm, 73kg
Jordan says: The Demons got their young forward earlier and now, given the star power and balance of its list, they can afford to take a slight risk. A risk because he is recovering from a broken leg, not because of his talent. Battled injury and Covid earlier in the year, too, but Gilbey has more class and composure than plenty of others in the draft. Reads the play so well in defence but, given the time he gives himself with ball in hand, has shown glimpses of the tall midfielder he could become.

YOUR CLUB'S MOCK DRAFT HAUL​

Adelaide
Max Michalanney (pick 24, Dogs bid)
Brisbane
Will Ashcroft (pick 1, GWS bid), Jaspa Fletcher (pick 17, Coll bid)
Carlton
Jedd Busslinger (pick 11), Kaleb Smith (pick 32)
Collingwood
Henry Hustwaite (pick 18), Coby Burgiel (pick 28), Harry Barnett (pick 30)
Essendon
Mattaes Phillipou (pick 5), Alwyn Davey (pick 23, Dogs bid)
Fremantle
Jason Gillbee (pick 33)
Geelong
Jhye Clark (pick 8)
Gold Coast
Bailey Humphrey (pick 6)
GWS
Aaron Cadman (pick 2), Brayden George (pick 16), Elijah Hewett (pick 20), Charlie Clarke (pick 21), Harry Rowston (pick 34)
Hawthorn
Elijah Tsatas (pick 7), Olli Hotton (pick 27)
Melbourne
Sam Gilbey (pick 37)
North Melbourne
George Wardlaw (pick 3), Harry Sheezel (pick 4)
Port Adelaide
Harry Lemmey (pick 36)
Richmond
No picks
St Kilda
Cam Mackenzie (pick 10), Isaac Keeler (pick 31), Harvey Gallagher (pick 35)
Sydney
Josh Weddle (pick 15), Lachie Cowan (pick 19)
West Coast
Reuben Ginbey (pick 9), Ed Allan (pick 13), Lewis Hayes (pick 22), Darcy Jones (pick 29)
Western Bulldogs
Ollie Hollands (pick 12), Jacob Konstanty (pick 25)
 
I really liked Hollands but can understand why he's further down the pecking order with not being an elite athlete but really liked his kicking ability and looked clean.
I want Sheezel as I think we need his class but I honestly wouldn't lose it too much if the club went say Wardlaw and Tsatas/Phillipou/Humphrey. I'll back in whatever the club decides but I'd be a bit sad about it.
Would Humphrey or Philipou be a shock pick ahead of Wardlaw if we went Sheezel with pick 2(3)?
I'd doubt we'd got Philipou given the JHF experience though, those SA clubs would already be into the kid.
 
Hmm who would we prefer out of Gruzewski and Keeler?

I don't know much about Keeler but his SA status worries me. Gruzewski I would have been hesitant on thinking he was a pure defender but his forward craft is interesting, his BFNAAK status is always welcome and above all his character looks A-grade after his sportsmanship at the combine. I think I'd prefer Clark or Konstanty if either end up at that pick but I would not be disappointed with Gruzewski.
 
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AFL Mock Draft 2022: How the first two rounds could unfold​

Who will your club land in this year’s AFL Draft? Our experts have played the role of club recruiters to give you an insight on how it could play out. See the full list, plus video.

Chris Cavanagh, Dan Batten and Jordan Pinto

13 min read
November 14, 2022 - 1:32PM
News Corp Australia Sports Newsroom


WHO WE’RE PICKING FOR

Chris: Brisbane, Collingwood, Essendon, Hawthorn, West Coast
Dan: Fremantle, Gold Coast, GWS, St Kilda, Western Bulldogs
Jordan: Adelaide, Carlton, Geelong, Melbourne, North Melbourne, Sydney

1. Brisbane - Will Ashcroft (Sandringham Dragons/Vic Metro)​

Matching GWS’ father-son bid
Midfielder, 181cm, 78kg

Chris Cavanagh says: If I’m the Lions, I’m not too worried whether I am coughing up 3000 draft points at pick 1 or 2517 draft points at pick 2 for the best player in the land. Ashcroft is as professional a young player as you’ll see come out of underage football and looks as ready as anyone to step up and play AFL football straight away next year. He’s a prolific and classy ball-winning midfielder who could well captain the club down the track. Brisbane will also get access to his younger brother Levi in a couple of years’ time, who is similarly shaping as a top prospect.

2. GWS – Aaron Cadman (GWV Rebels/Vic Country)​

Forward, 195cm, 91kg
Dan Batten says: A bid for Ashcroft had to come at No.1 as he is the clear standout in the pool in my view. But that doesn’t mean Cadman is the clear No.2. The Giants have said publicly that other top five options are a flight risk, and that is part of the reason why I’ve gone with the Vic Country key forward here. However, this should take nothing away from what Cadman can offer the Giants as a high-possession, roaming tall who has shades of Jeremy Cameron.

2. North Melbourne – Harry Sheezel (Sandringham Dragons/Vic Metro)

Forward, 185cm, 80kg
Jordan Pinto says: Two crucial selections for North – in relation to both this draft and really setting up its list for the future. The Roos need another matchwinner and there is none bigger in the 2023 pool than Sheezel. Sublimely skilled, freakish around goal and so assured with the ball in hand, even when dancing in and out of traffic.

4. North Melbourne – George Wardlaw (Oakleigh Chargers/Vic Metro)

Midfielder, 182cm, 80kg
Jordan says: I’ve paired Sheezel with Wardlaw – something we expect North to actually do on November 28. It just makes sense. Elijah Tsatas would provide some more speed on the outside, but Wardlaw’s uncompromising attack on the ball and body make him the right pick here. Clean and powerful on the ground and in the air. I would’ve taken Cadman if GWS passed here.


5. Essendon – Mattaes Phillipou (Woodville-West Torrens/SA)​

Midfielder/forward, 190cm, 89kg
Chris says: The safe bet for Essendon would be Victorian Elijah Tsatas, who recruiters across the country have had pegged as a top-three pick all year. But the Dons aren’t afraid to do things differently and a player like Phillipou looks a better fit. He’s a bigger-bodied midfielder than what Essendon currently has and can then go forward and do some damage with his marking and goalkicking. The Bombers need more match-winners and Phillipou has the potential to be exactly that.

6. Gold Coast - Bailey Humphrey (Gippsland Power/Vic Country)​

Forward/midfielder, 185cm, 86kg
Dan says: Gold Coast is among the clubs linked to Humphrey and it makes sense, given they are well stocked for Rolls Royce midfielders and lack genuine match-winners. Humphrey has plenty of power and can turn a game in an instant at the coalface or up forward. A tremendous character who has endured so much off the field, Humphrey would link up with friend and former Gippsland Power teammate Sam Flanders at the Suns.

7. Hawthorn Elijah Tsatas (Oakleigh Chargers/Vic Metro)​

Midfielder, 186cm, 79kg
Chris says: You would think that the Hawks would consider themselves to be pretty lucky if Tsatas slips this far, given he has been discussed in recruiting circles as a top-three prospect all year. He’s an elite ball-winner with line-breaking speed. He’s more outside than inside – think Josh Kelly from GWS – and there is a slight knock on the defensive side of his game. But there would be plenty to work with for Hawks coach Sam Mitchell.

8. Geelong – Jhye Clark (Geelong Falcons/Vic Country)​

Midfielder, 181cm, 76kg
Jordan says: It has to be Clark for the Cats, in a selection that would cap off a remarkable off-season following a flag. He’s the tough local product, who gets it done in most facets of the game. The hard-working, competitive midfielder stands up in big moments and looms as the ideal long-term replacement for Joel Selwood.

9. West Coast – Reuben Ginbey (East Perth/WA)​

Midfielder/defender, 189cm, 82kg
Chris says: This would be a dream situation for the Eagles, who traded back in the draft thinking they would still be able to secure a player like homegrown West Australian Ginbey. A big-bodied midfielder who can also impact across half-back, Ginbey was Western Australia’s MVP in the national championships and is a player who looks like he could have an immediate impact for the Eagles next year. West Coast’s midfield could do with a boost.

10. St Kilda – Cam Mackenzie (Sandringham Dragons/Vic Metro)​

Midfielder, 188cm, 83kg
Dan says: Busslinger was also in consideration here, but why not take the talent you’ve spent years developing in your academy program? Mackenzie has the poise in traffic, speed and height that the Saints need in their midfield group.

11. Carlton – Jedd Busslinger (East Perth/WA)​

Defender, 196cm, 82kg
Jordan says: The Blues need some run, so I thought about Hollands or Ed Allan, but they also need to boost their key-defender stocks. And they probably can’t do that at the next pick – well not with a top-end talent anyway. That’s exactly what Busslinger, the best key-position prospect behind Cadman, is. The West Australian just gets in great spots to win the ball back off the opposition and his ball-use for an 196cm big man is just as impressive.

12. Western Bulldogs – Ollie Hollands (Murray Bushrangers/Vic Country)​

Midfielder, 184cm, 71kg
Dan says: The Bulldogs are stacked with inside midfielders and with Busslinger off the board, we will welcome one of the most versatile players in the first round mix. Hollands is a different kettle of fish to his brother Elijah, with his enormous tank meaning he should be able to play a role in 2023 on the outside.

13. West Coast – Ed Allan (Claremont/WA)​

Midfielder, 194cm, 83kg
Chris says: It is fair to say it would be Christmas come early for the Eagles if they can snare Allan at pick 13 after getting Ginbey at pick 9. A tall and athletic midfielder who can play inside or outside, Allan has been one of the biggest draft bolters this year. Along with his size, Allan possesses good speed and endurance and he has caught the attention of recruiters across the country despite missing most of the year with a stress fracture in his back. Allan would be another welcome addition to a West Coast midfield that needs to add some more classy young players.

14. Melbourne – Matthew Jefferson (Oakleigh Chargers/Vic Metro)​

Forward, 195cm, 84kg
Jordan says: Not quite the next best available in my order but a young, talented key-forward is exactly what Melbourne’s list needs. Jefferson, who booted seven goals against WA at the national carnival, presents well as a spearhead, boasts terrific hands and has plenty of scope for development.

15. Sydney – Josh Weddle (Oakleigh Chargers/Vic Metro)​

Defender, 192cm, 91kg
Jordan says: The Giants or Collingwood could jump, if I don’t pounce on Weddle now – and I don’t want to miss out. Weddle is an outstanding athlete, as he proved at the draft combine, and versatile as defender, equally effective playing on talls, smalls or as an attacking weapon from the back-half. The Swans have a number of young defenders, but the thought of Weddle – who has plenty of upside – slotting into Dane Rampe’s spot long term should get fans excited.

16. GWS – Brayden George (Murray Bushrangers/Vic Country)​

Forward, 185cm, 87kg
Dan says: With three picks to come in the next five, it’s time to take a punt. George could have stamped himself as a top-10 talent if not for a season-ending ACL injury, which will sideline him for the entirety of next year. But the powerful forward, who is super dangerous in the air and at ground level, is the kind of player that can make a massive difference to the drab Giants’ forward half in time.

17. Brisbane – Jaspa Fletcher (Lions Academy/Allies)​

Matching Collingwood’s father-son bid
Midfielder, 183cm, 76kg
Chris says:
Another father-son for the Lions and another first-round draft pick who looks capable of playing some senior football next year. Fletcher is the son of Adrian, who played 231 games for four clubs including the Brisbane Bears and Lions. He’s a strong-running wingman or midfielder who makes good decisions and uses the ball well. The Lions wouldn’t be too worried about taking a points deficit into next year’s draft to match a pair of first-round bids on Ashcroft and Fletcher.

18. Collingwood – Henry Hustwaite (Dandenong Stingrays/Vic Country)​

Midfielder/defender, 195cm, 82kg
Chris says: The Magpies know plenty about this young midfielder, who can also be deployed across half-back. Hustwaite’s brother Campbell is a co-captain of the Magpies’ VFL team. The younger brother possesses clean hands, one of a few some similar traits he has to Scott Pendlebury. Another quality midfielder would be a good fit for Collingwood.

19. Sydney – Lachie Cowan (Tasmania Devils/Allies)​

Defender, 187cm, 81kg
Jordan says: Dream scenario for me as Sydney here, with Cowan the other player I was thinking about at pick 15. The line-breaking speed and long-kicking of the Morrish Medallist out of defence addresses a small need for a talented Swans list. At 187cm, he’s a great size, too.

20. GWS – Elijah Hewett (Swan Districts/WA)​

Midfielder, 185cm, 85kg
Dan says: I can’t let Hewett slide any longer, who I had ranked as a top-10 prospect at stages this year. Hewett has a full season of WAFL footy under his belt - where he got better as the year went on – and finished third in the agility test at the draft combine, an attribute he uses to great effect at stoppages. With Jacob Hopper and Tim Taranto gone, he will fill a midfield spot in time and likely start as a high half-forward, where he played at WAFL level

21. GWS – Charlie Clarke (Sandringham Dragons/Vic Metro)​

Forward, 182cm, 80kg
Dan says: Clarke, Jacob Konstanty or Darcy Jones: all promising small forwards who add something a bit different. In the end we settled for the forward spark and defensive pressure of Clarke, who models his game on Toby Greene – including his in-your-face attitude.

22. West Coast – Lewis Hayes (Eastern Ranges/Vic Metro)​

Defender, 199cm, 82kg
Chris says: I’m a big fan of Hayes and the Eagles could do with another key defender to add to their list if they don’t get their hands on Jedd Busslinger earlier in the order. Jeremy McGovern will be 31 next year and Tom Barrass is 27. The brother of Port Adelaide ruckman Sam, Hayes is more than capable one-on-one but is also a strong interceptor who reads the play well. He might still have some growing to do, too, given his older brother hit 205cm.

23. Essendon - Alwyn Davey (Oakleigh Chargers/Vic Metro)​

Matching Western Bulldogs’ father-son bid
Midfielder/forward, 181cm, 77kg

Chris says: This would be the worst-case scenario for the Bombers if they can’t trade pick 22. Essendon has committed to take Davey, but would be hoping he slips into the mid-to-late 20s instead after their second pick. Regardless, Davey is considered a top-20 talent by many clubs and the Bombers could very much do with a livewire small forward who boasts blistering speed and can also have a run through the midfield.

24. Adelaide – Max Michalanney (Norwood/SA)​

Matching Western Bulldogs’ father-son bid
Defender, 190cm, 78kg

Jordan says: A bid here looks about right for Michalanney and, given his talent, I’m more than happy to match. As often happens with father-son prospects, 24 is further back than some clubs have the versatile defender in their talent order. The Crows will love his competitiveness and he has plenty of class, too.

25. Western Bulldogs – Jacob Konstanty (Gippsland Power/Vic Country)​

Forward/midfielder, 177cm, 73kg
Dan says: A bit of foxing here - father-sons Alwyn Davey Jr and Max Michalanney would both fill needs at the Dogs, but bids on them help us with our next selections at 39 and 69 set to come in with the picks that are matched by the Bombers and Crows. Small forward Konstanty offers relentless defensive pressure – what the Bulldogs lack – and is clever around goal.

26. North Melbourne – Max Gruzewski (Oakleigh Chargers/Vic Metro)

Defender/forward, 193cm, 84kg
Jordan says: With two midfielders at the top-end, it’s a tall here, with the high-marking Gruzewski filling a need for North Melbourne – at either end of the ground. Impressed in the final game of the national carnival as a forward, but he’s also caught the eye playing a Tom Stewart-style intercepting role in defence before injury interrupted his season. Isaac Keeler was close.

27. Hawthorn – Olli Hotton (Sandringham Dragons/Vic Metro)​

Midfielder/forward, 182cm, 80kg
Chris says: Lightning quick and boasting great footy smarts, Hotton is a top-20 pick in the eyes of many and is too good not to take if he’s still on the board here. He has traditionally played through the midfield, but excelled in a new role in attack for the Sandringham Dragons and Vic Metro this year. The Hawks do have a few small forwards on their list, but Luke Bruest is 32 and Chad Wingard will turn 30 next year so Hotton could be a good fit for the future.

28. Collingwood – Coby Burgiel (Gippsland Power/Vic Country)​

Midfielder/forward, 183cm, 80kg
Chris says: Firmly in the frame to be a second-round selection, Burgiel’s versatility is one of his key strengths. He can play half-back, half-forward or on a wing and have an impact. He is super quick which allows him to break the lines and has sound skills by hand and foot - traits which would suit the Magpies.

29. West Coast – Darcy Jones (Swan Districts/WA)​

Midfielder, 174cm, 63kg
Chris says: If Jones is still available here, you would think the Eagles just pick him. The small forward or midfielder starred in testing at the AFL draft combine to put a stamp on what had already been an impressive year in which he also played some senior WAFL football. The Eagles appear keen to take some locals in this draft and Jones is one of the top prospects out of WA.

30. Collingwood – Harry Barnett (West Adelaide/SA)​

Ruck, 202cm, 97kg
Chris says: The Magpies have indicated some interest in selecting a young ruckman in this year’s draft and Barnett is the best available. While he has been a little inconsistent at stages this year, his best has been eye-catching to say the least. Collingwood lost Brodie Grundy during the trade period this year, after Max Lynch departed last year. Darcy Cameron and Mason Cox will have the ruck duties covered next year, but the club’s big man stocks for the future are thin.

31. St Kilda – Isaac Keeler (North Adelaide/SA)​

Forward/ruck, 198cm, 89kg
Dan says: With Paddy Ryder retiring, we will take an athletic tall who has been compared to the former Bomber, Power and Saints star. Keeler will need to work hard to improve his running capacity but he oozes talent with his leap and ground level traits for a prospect standing 198cm.

32. Carlton – Kaleb Smith (East Fremantle)​

Defender/forward, 181cm, 77kg
Jordan says: A surprise for the Blues here, but the WA bolter’s speed and explosiveness could be just what Carlton is after. The skilful Smith, who dominated the recent state combine, breaks lines from half-back but has been used as a goalkicking weapon further up the ground for Wesley College.

33. Fremantle – Jason Gilbee (Bendigo Pioneers/Allies)​

Midfielder/defender, 191cm, 76kg
Dan says: We would have taken Keeler in a heartbeat here with talls at both ends of the ground on the menu. But with some WA key position prospect that the Dockers can snare later, I have gone with running machine Jason Gillbee, a versatile 191cm prospect who could shore up the vacant wing spot left by Blake Acres.

34. GWS – Harry Rowston (Giants Academy/Allies)​

Midfielder, 182cm, 81kg
Dan says: This is a good result in the end for the Giants, with an end-of-first-round bid in the equation for Rowston. But if he slides this far on the night, expect the Giants to trade this selection out and use their later picks to match. The Giants Academy prospect won the Allies MVP at the national championships with his forward impact and tough approach at the coalface standing out.

35. St Kilda – Harvey Gallagher (Bendigo Pioneers/Vic Country)​

Defender, 179cm, 77kg
Dan says: Fitting to finish this mock draft with one of my personal favourites in 19-year-old Gallagher. The Pioneers product finished the year with a bang in a Nick Daicos-like halfback role where his vision, footy IQ and elite workrate saw him average ridiculous numbers. The Saints need quality ball-users and he brings that in spades.

36. Port Adelaide – Harry Lemmey (West Adelaide/SA)​

Forward, 202cm, 95kg
Jordan says: If you said Port Adelaide would finish the calendar year with Jason Horne-Francis and Harry Lemmey at the start of 2021, you would’ve been laughed out of the room. The West Adelaide forward wasn’t able to maintain the standard he set in a standout bottom-age season but, despite the concerns around his competitiveness, there’s too much talent to let the homegrown product slip any further.

37. Melbourne – Sam Gilbey (Claremont/WA)​

Defender, 187cm, 73kg
Jordan says: The Demons got their young forward earlier and now, given the star power and balance of its list, they can afford to take a slight risk. A risk because he is recovering from a broken leg, not because of his talent. Battled injury and Covid earlier in the year, too, but Gilbey has more class and composure than plenty of others in the draft. Reads the play so well in defence but, given the time he gives himself with ball in hand, has shown glimpses of the tall midfielder he could become.

YOUR CLUB'S MOCK DRAFT HAUL​

Adelaide
Max Michalanney (pick 24, Dogs bid)
Brisbane
Will Ashcroft (pick 1, GWS bid), Jaspa Fletcher (pick 17, Coll bid)
Carlton
Jedd Busslinger (pick 11), Kaleb Smith (pick 32)
Collingwood
Henry Hustwaite (pick 18), Coby Burgiel (pick 28), Harry Barnett (pick 30)
Essendon
Mattaes Phillipou (pick 5), Alwyn Davey (pick 23, Dogs bid)
Fremantle
Jason Gillbee (pick 33)
Geelong
Jhye Clark (pick 8)
Gold Coast
Bailey Humphrey (pick 6)
GWS
Aaron Cadman (pick 2), Brayden George (pick 16), Elijah Hewett (pick 20), Charlie Clarke (pick 21), Harry Rowston (pick 34)
Hawthorn
Elijah Tsatas (pick 7), Olli Hotton (pick 27)
Melbourne
Sam Gilbey (pick 37)
North Melbourne
George Wardlaw (pick 3), Harry Sheezel (pick 4)
Port Adelaide
Harry Lemmey (pick 36)
Richmond
No picks
St Kilda
Cam Mackenzie (pick 10), Isaac Keeler (pick 31), Harvey Gallagher (pick 35)
Sydney
Josh Weddle (pick 15), Lachie Cowan (pick 19)
West Coast
Reuben Ginbey (pick 9), Ed Allan (pick 13), Lewis Hayes (pick 22), Darcy Jones (pick 29)
Western Bulldogs
Ollie Hollands (pick 12), Jacob Konstanty (pick 25)
If keeler or lemon are available in the 3ps surely we just delist mahony with the aim of picking up a gun tall?
 
Full HS mock draft


AFL Mock Draft 2022: How the first two rounds could unfold​

Who will your club land in this year’s AFL Draft? Our experts have played the role of club recruiters to give you an insight on how it could play out. See the full list, plus video.

Chris Cavanagh, Dan Batten and Jordan Pinto

13 min read
November 14, 2022 - 1:32PM
News Corp Australia Sports Newsroom


WHO WE’RE PICKING FOR

Chris: Brisbane, Collingwood, Essendon, Hawthorn, West Coast
Dan: Fremantle, Gold Coast, GWS, St Kilda, Western Bulldogs
Jordan: Adelaide, Carlton, Geelong, Melbourne, North Melbourne, Sydney

1. Brisbane - Will Ashcroft (Sandringham Dragons/Vic Metro)​

Matching GWS’ father-son bid
Midfielder, 181cm, 78kg

Chris Cavanagh says: If I’m the Lions, I’m not too worried whether I am coughing up 3000 draft points at pick 1 or 2517 draft points at pick 2 for the best player in the land. Ashcroft is as professional a young player as you’ll see come out of underage football and looks as ready as anyone to step up and play AFL football straight away next year. He’s a prolific and classy ball-winning midfielder who could well captain the club down the track. Brisbane will also get access to his younger brother Levi in a couple of years’ time, who is similarly shaping as a top prospect.

2. GWS – Aaron Cadman (GWV Rebels/Vic Country)​

Forward, 195cm, 91kg
Dan Batten says: A bid for Ashcroft had to come at No.1 as he is the clear standout in the pool in my view. But that doesn’t mean Cadman is the clear No.2. The Giants have said publicly that other top five options are a flight risk, and that is part of the reason why I’ve gone with the Vic Country key forward here. However, this should take nothing away from what Cadman can offer the Giants as a high-possession, roaming tall who has shades of Jeremy Cameron.

2. North Melbourne – Harry Sheezel (Sandringham Dragons/Vic Metro)

Forward, 185cm, 80kg
Jordan Pinto says: Two crucial selections for North – in relation to both this draft and really setting up its list for the future. The Roos need another matchwinner and there is none bigger in the 2023 pool than Sheezel. Sublimely skilled, freakish around goal and so assured with the ball in hand, even when dancing in and out of traffic.

4. North Melbourne – George Wardlaw (Oakleigh Chargers/Vic Metro)

Midfielder, 182cm, 80kg
Jordan says: I’ve paired Sheezel with Wardlaw – something we expect North to actually do on November 28. It just makes sense. Elijah Tsatas would provide some more speed on the outside, but Wardlaw’s uncompromising attack on the ball and body make him the right pick here. Clean and powerful on the ground and in the air. I would’ve taken Cadman if GWS passed here.


5. Essendon – Mattaes Phillipou (Woodville-West Torrens/SA)​

Midfielder/forward, 190cm, 89kg
Chris says: The safe bet for Essendon would be Victorian Elijah Tsatas, who recruiters across the country have had pegged as a top-three pick all year. But the Dons aren’t afraid to do things differently and a player like Phillipou looks a better fit. He’s a bigger-bodied midfielder than what Essendon currently has and can then go forward and do some damage with his marking and goalkicking. The Bombers need more match-winners and Phillipou has the potential to be exactly that.

6. Gold Coast - Bailey Humphrey (Gippsland Power/Vic Country)​

Forward/midfielder, 185cm, 86kg
Dan says: Gold Coast is among the clubs linked to Humphrey and it makes sense, given they are well stocked for Rolls Royce midfielders and lack genuine match-winners. Humphrey has plenty of power and can turn a game in an instant at the coalface or up forward. A tremendous character who has endured so much off the field, Humphrey would link up with friend and former Gippsland Power teammate Sam Flanders at the Suns.

7. Hawthorn Elijah Tsatas (Oakleigh Chargers/Vic Metro)​

Midfielder, 186cm, 79kg
Chris says: You would think that the Hawks would consider themselves to be pretty lucky if Tsatas slips this far, given he has been discussed in recruiting circles as a top-three prospect all year. He’s an elite ball-winner with line-breaking speed. He’s more outside than inside – think Josh Kelly from GWS – and there is a slight knock on the defensive side of his game. But there would be plenty to work with for Hawks coach Sam Mitchell.

8. Geelong – Jhye Clark (Geelong Falcons/Vic Country)​

Midfielder, 181cm, 76kg
Jordan says: It has to be Clark for the Cats, in a selection that would cap off a remarkable off-season following a flag. He’s the tough local product, who gets it done in most facets of the game. The hard-working, competitive midfielder stands up in big moments and looms as the ideal long-term replacement for Joel Selwood.

9. West Coast – Reuben Ginbey (East Perth/WA)​

Midfielder/defender, 189cm, 82kg
Chris says: This would be a dream situation for the Eagles, who traded back in the draft thinking they would still be able to secure a player like homegrown West Australian Ginbey. A big-bodied midfielder who can also impact across half-back, Ginbey was Western Australia’s MVP in the national championships and is a player who looks like he could have an immediate impact for the Eagles next year. West Coast’s midfield could do with a boost.

10. St Kilda – Cam Mackenzie (Sandringham Dragons/Vic Metro)​

Midfielder, 188cm, 83kg
Dan says: Busslinger was also in consideration here, but why not take the talent you’ve spent years developing in your academy program? Mackenzie has the poise in traffic, speed and height that the Saints need in their midfield group.

11. Carlton – Jedd Busslinger (East Perth/WA)​

Defender, 196cm, 82kg
Jordan says: The Blues need some run, so I thought about Hollands or Ed Allan, but they also need to boost their key-defender stocks. And they probably can’t do that at the next pick – well not with a top-end talent anyway. That’s exactly what Busslinger, the best key-position prospect behind Cadman, is. The West Australian just gets in great spots to win the ball back off the opposition and his ball-use for an 196cm big man is just as impressive.

12. Western Bulldogs – Ollie Hollands (Murray Bushrangers/Vic Country)​

Midfielder, 184cm, 71kg
Dan says: The Bulldogs are stacked with inside midfielders and with Busslinger off the board, we will welcome one of the most versatile players in the first round mix. Hollands is a different kettle of fish to his brother Elijah, with his enormous tank meaning he should be able to play a role in 2023 on the outside.

13. West Coast – Ed Allan (Claremont/WA)​

Midfielder, 194cm, 83kg
Chris says: It is fair to say it would be Christmas come early for the Eagles if they can snare Allan at pick 13 after getting Ginbey at pick 9. A tall and athletic midfielder who can play inside or outside, Allan has been one of the biggest draft bolters this year. Along with his size, Allan possesses good speed and endurance and he has caught the attention of recruiters across the country despite missing most of the year with a stress fracture in his back. Allan would be another welcome addition to a West Coast midfield that needs to add some more classy young players.

14. Melbourne – Matthew Jefferson (Oakleigh Chargers/Vic Metro)​

Forward, 195cm, 84kg
Jordan says: Not quite the next best available in my order but a young, talented key-forward is exactly what Melbourne’s list needs. Jefferson, who booted seven goals against WA at the national carnival, presents well as a spearhead, boasts terrific hands and has plenty of scope for development.

15. Sydney – Josh Weddle (Oakleigh Chargers/Vic Metro)​

Defender, 192cm, 91kg
Jordan says: The Giants or Collingwood could jump, if I don’t pounce on Weddle now – and I don’t want to miss out. Weddle is an outstanding athlete, as he proved at the draft combine, and versatile as defender, equally effective playing on talls, smalls or as an attacking weapon from the back-half. The Swans have a number of young defenders, but the thought of Weddle – who has plenty of upside – slotting into Dane Rampe’s spot long term should get fans excited.

16. GWS – Brayden George (Murray Bushrangers/Vic Country)​

Forward, 185cm, 87kg
Dan says: With three picks to come in the next five, it’s time to take a punt. George could have stamped himself as a top-10 talent if not for a season-ending ACL injury, which will sideline him for the entirety of next year. But the powerful forward, who is super dangerous in the air and at ground level, is the kind of player that can make a massive difference to the drab Giants’ forward half in time.

17. Brisbane – Jaspa Fletcher (Lions Academy/Allies)​

Matching Collingwood’s father-son bid
Midfielder, 183cm, 76kg
Chris says:
Another father-son for the Lions and another first-round draft pick who looks capable of playing some senior football next year. Fletcher is the son of Adrian, who played 231 games for four clubs including the Brisbane Bears and Lions. He’s a strong-running wingman or midfielder who makes good decisions and uses the ball well. The Lions wouldn’t be too worried about taking a points deficit into next year’s draft to match a pair of first-round bids on Ashcroft and Fletcher.

18. Collingwood – Henry Hustwaite (Dandenong Stingrays/Vic Country)​

Midfielder/defender, 195cm, 82kg
Chris says: The Magpies know plenty about this young midfielder, who can also be deployed across half-back. Hustwaite’s brother Campbell is a co-captain of the Magpies’ VFL team. The younger brother possesses clean hands, one of a few some similar traits he has to Scott Pendlebury. Another quality midfielder would be a good fit for Collingwood.

19. Sydney – Lachie Cowan (Tasmania Devils/Allies)​

Defender, 187cm, 81kg
Jordan says: Dream scenario for me as Sydney here, with Cowan the other player I was thinking about at pick 15. The line-breaking speed and long-kicking of the Morrish Medallist out of defence addresses a small need for a talented Swans list. At 187cm, he’s a great size, too.

20. GWS – Elijah Hewett (Swan Districts/WA)​

Midfielder, 185cm, 85kg
Dan says: I can’t let Hewett slide any longer, who I had ranked as a top-10 prospect at stages this year. Hewett has a full season of WAFL footy under his belt - where he got better as the year went on – and finished third in the agility test at the draft combine, an attribute he uses to great effect at stoppages. With Jacob Hopper and Tim Taranto gone, he will fill a midfield spot in time and likely start as a high half-forward, where he played at WAFL level

21. GWS – Charlie Clarke (Sandringham Dragons/Vic Metro)​

Forward, 182cm, 80kg
Dan says: Clarke, Jacob Konstanty or Darcy Jones: all promising small forwards who add something a bit different. In the end we settled for the forward spark and defensive pressure of Clarke, who models his game on Toby Greene – including his in-your-face attitude.

22. West Coast – Lewis Hayes (Eastern Ranges/Vic Metro)​

Defender, 199cm, 82kg
Chris says: I’m a big fan of Hayes and the Eagles could do with another key defender to add to their list if they don’t get their hands on Jedd Busslinger earlier in the order. Jeremy McGovern will be 31 next year and Tom Barrass is 27. The brother of Port Adelaide ruckman Sam, Hayes is more than capable one-on-one but is also a strong interceptor who reads the play well. He might still have some growing to do, too, given his older brother hit 205cm.

23. Essendon - Alwyn Davey (Oakleigh Chargers/Vic Metro)​

Matching Western Bulldogs’ father-son bid
Midfielder/forward, 181cm, 77kg

Chris says: This would be the worst-case scenario for the Bombers if they can’t trade pick 22. Essendon has committed to take Davey, but would be hoping he slips into the mid-to-late 20s instead after their second pick. Regardless, Davey is considered a top-20 talent by many clubs and the Bombers could very much do with a livewire small forward who boasts blistering speed and can also have a run through the midfield.

24. Adelaide – Max Michalanney (Norwood/SA)​

Matching Western Bulldogs’ father-son bid
Defender, 190cm, 78kg

Jordan says: A bid here looks about right for Michalanney and, given his talent, I’m more than happy to match. As often happens with father-son prospects, 24 is further back than some clubs have the versatile defender in their talent order. The Crows will love his competitiveness and he has plenty of class, too.

25. Western Bulldogs – Jacob Konstanty (Gippsland Power/Vic Country)​

Forward/midfielder, 177cm, 73kg
Dan says: A bit of foxing here - father-sons Alwyn Davey Jr and Max Michalanney would both fill needs at the Dogs, but bids on them help us with our next selections at 39 and 69 set to come in with the picks that are matched by the Bombers and Crows. Small forward Konstanty offers relentless defensive pressure – what the Bulldogs lack – and is clever around goal.

26. North Melbourne – Max Gruzewski (Oakleigh Chargers/Vic Metro)

Defender/forward, 193cm, 84kg
Jordan says: With two midfielders at the top-end, it’s a tall here, with the high-marking Gruzewski filling a need for North Melbourne – at either end of the ground. Impressed in the final game of the national carnival as a forward, but he’s also caught the eye playing a Tom Stewart-style intercepting role in defence before injury interrupted his season. Isaac Keeler was close.

27. Hawthorn – Olli Hotton (Sandringham Dragons/Vic Metro)​

Midfielder/forward, 182cm, 80kg
Chris says: Lightning quick and boasting great footy smarts, Hotton is a top-20 pick in the eyes of many and is too good not to take if he’s still on the board here. He has traditionally played through the midfield, but excelled in a new role in attack for the Sandringham Dragons and Vic Metro this year. The Hawks do have a few small forwards on their list, but Luke Bruest is 32 and Chad Wingard will turn 30 next year so Hotton could be a good fit for the future.

28. Collingwood – Coby Burgiel (Gippsland Power/Vic Country)​

Midfielder/forward, 183cm, 80kg
Chris says: Firmly in the frame to be a second-round selection, Burgiel’s versatility is one of his key strengths. He can play half-back, half-forward or on a wing and have an impact. He is super quick which allows him to break the lines and has sound skills by hand and foot - traits which would suit the Magpies.

29. West Coast – Darcy Jones (Swan Districts/WA)​

Midfielder, 174cm, 63kg
Chris says: If Jones is still available here, you would think the Eagles just pick him. The small forward or midfielder starred in testing at the AFL draft combine to put a stamp on what had already been an impressive year in which he also played some senior WAFL football. The Eagles appear keen to take some locals in this draft and Jones is one of the top prospects out of WA.

30. Collingwood – Harry Barnett (West Adelaide/SA)​

Ruck, 202cm, 97kg
Chris says: The Magpies have indicated some interest in selecting a young ruckman in this year’s draft and Barnett is the best available. While he has been a little inconsistent at stages this year, his best has been eye-catching to say the least. Collingwood lost Brodie Grundy during the trade period this year, after Max Lynch departed last year. Darcy Cameron and Mason Cox will have the ruck duties covered next year, but the club’s big man stocks for the future are thin.

31. St Kilda – Isaac Keeler (North Adelaide/SA)​

Forward/ruck, 198cm, 89kg
Dan says: With Paddy Ryder retiring, we will take an athletic tall who has been compared to the former Bomber, Power and Saints star. Keeler will need to work hard to improve his running capacity but he oozes talent with his leap and ground level traits for a prospect standing 198cm.

32. Carlton – Kaleb Smith (East Fremantle)​

Defender/forward, 181cm, 77kg
Jordan says: A surprise for the Blues here, but the WA bolter’s speed and explosiveness could be just what Carlton is after. The skilful Smith, who dominated the recent state combine, breaks lines from half-back but has been used as a goalkicking weapon further up the ground for Wesley College.

33. Fremantle – Jason Gilbee (Bendigo Pioneers/Allies)​

Midfielder/defender, 191cm, 76kg
Dan says: We would have taken Keeler in a heartbeat here with talls at both ends of the ground on the menu. But with some WA key position prospect that the Dockers can snare later, I have gone with running machine Jason Gillbee, a versatile 191cm prospect who could shore up the vacant wing spot left by Blake Acres.

34. GWS – Harry Rowston (Giants Academy/Allies)​

Midfielder, 182cm, 81kg
Dan says: This is a good result in the end for the Giants, with an end-of-first-round bid in the equation for Rowston. But if he slides this far on the night, expect the Giants to trade this selection out and use their later picks to match. The Giants Academy prospect won the Allies MVP at the national championships with his forward impact and tough approach at the coalface standing out.

35. St Kilda – Harvey Gallagher (Bendigo Pioneers/Vic Country)​

Defender, 179cm, 77kg
Dan says: Fitting to finish this mock draft with one of my personal favourites in 19-year-old Gallagher. The Pioneers product finished the year with a bang in a Nick Daicos-like halfback role where his vision, footy IQ and elite workrate saw him average ridiculous numbers. The Saints need quality ball-users and he brings that in spades.

36. Port Adelaide – Harry Lemmey (West Adelaide/SA)​

Forward, 202cm, 95kg
Jordan says: If you said Port Adelaide would finish the calendar year with Jason Horne-Francis and Harry Lemmey at the start of 2021, you would’ve been laughed out of the room. The West Adelaide forward wasn’t able to maintain the standard he set in a standout bottom-age season but, despite the concerns around his competitiveness, there’s too much talent to let the homegrown product slip any further.

37. Melbourne – Sam Gilbey (Claremont/WA)​

Defender, 187cm, 73kg
Jordan says: The Demons got their young forward earlier and now, given the star power and balance of its list, they can afford to take a slight risk. A risk because he is recovering from a broken leg, not because of his talent. Battled injury and Covid earlier in the year, too, but Gilbey has more class and composure than plenty of others in the draft. Reads the play so well in defence but, given the time he gives himself with ball in hand, has shown glimpses of the tall midfielder he could become.

YOUR CLUB'S MOCK DRAFT HAUL​

Adelaide
Max Michalanney (pick 24, Dogs bid)
Brisbane
Will Ashcroft (pick 1, GWS bid), Jaspa Fletcher (pick 17, Coll bid)
Carlton
Jedd Busslinger (pick 11), Kaleb Smith (pick 32)
Collingwood
Henry Hustwaite (pick 18), Coby Burgiel (pick 28), Harry Barnett (pick 30)
Essendon
Mattaes Phillipou (pick 5), Alwyn Davey (pick 23, Dogs bid)
Fremantle
Jason Gillbee (pick 33)
Geelong
Jhye Clark (pick 8)
Gold Coast
Bailey Humphrey (pick 6)
GWS
Aaron Cadman (pick 2), Brayden George (pick 16), Elijah Hewett (pick 20), Charlie Clarke (pick 21), Harry Rowston (pick 34)
Hawthorn
Elijah Tsatas (pick 7), Olli Hotton (pick 27)
Melbourne
Sam Gilbey (pick 37)
North Melbourne
George Wardlaw (pick 3), Harry Sheezel (pick 4)
Port Adelaide
Harry Lemmey (pick 36)
Richmond
No picks
St Kilda
Cam Mackenzie (pick 10), Isaac Keeler (pick 31), Harvey Gallagher (pick 35)
Sydney
Josh Weddle (pick 15), Lachie Cowan (pick 19)
West Coast
Reuben Ginbey (pick 9), Ed Allan (pick 13), Lewis Hayes (pick 22), Darcy Jones (pick 29)
Western Bulldogs
Ollie Hollands (pick 12), Jacob Konstanty (pick 25)
Trading for * pick would be huge. 2 of Gruzewski, Keeler and Hotton would be a big result on top of Wardlaw and Sheezel.
 
Imagine the backflips around here if we read out Tsatas name on draft night.
He will go from a soft one way runner with average skills to the player we have been desperately crying out for…
I thuink we've always needed him and he was clearly the best player in the draft, whoever he is!
 
I have all the results from the combine testing which includes the reach test, which Wardlaw did. His result in isolation suggest there is absolutely no issue with flexibility. His results in comparison to others his height, arm length etc also suggest there is no issue with flexibility. e.g. If Wardlaw has an apparent issue with flexibility based on testing numbers, then Ashcroft and Jhye Clark are in huge trouble.

You're straight making up lies to suit whatever this agenda of yours is.

I wasn’t aware players did a reach test.

Souup are you able to post a list of everything players are tested for?
 
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