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Maybe if we throw in pick 27 as well. But I am liking that deal much much less.
It’s still not a great deal for them but more balanced. But tbh I’d be loathe to trade our F1st. I’m expecting finals again next year but anything can happen and we could be facing another 2021 draft situation where we had given away pick 2 for a couple of picks in the 20’s.
 
It’s still not a great deal for them but more balanced. But tbh I’d be loathe to trade our F1st. I’m expecting finals again next year but anything can happen and we could be facing another 2021 draft situation where we had given away pick 2 for a couple of picks in the 20’s.
Its a gamble for us. If we place bottom 8 then the deal would be good for the swans even without throwing in pick 27.
 

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I think the point he making is

Pick 25 and 27 are two picks apart, you've got 4 blokes as ones you want for 25, yet don't seem to want any of them for 27.

I thought it was fairly self explanatory.

* Availability - I think we’ll be lucky to get one of those four at 25. Let alone 1, 2 or 3 being still available at 27.

* Needs - If we get one of those at 25 in addition to Hewitt at 16, our positional needs change and I’d be going for a key position talent in Keeler. Maybe I should have put Barnett in there, but I’m pretty confident Keeler will be there.
 
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2022 AFL Draft Preview: Collingwood​

Peter Williams
TEAM PREVIEWNovember 25, 2022
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Rookie Me Central
WITH season proper and trade period done and dusted, AFL fans and staff alike now turn their attention towards the draft (November 28-30). The chaos has settled on player and pick swaps, and budding prospects have completed their combines, leaving a nervous wait until they learn their fate.
In the next of our club by club previews, we take a look at the Collingwood’s draft hand and offer insight into how the Magpies may utilise the picks at their possession. The Magpies tried to trade up the order during the trade period, and could still do so on the night, boasting Pick 16, as well as a couple in the mid 20s.
2022 FINISH: 4th
CURRENT PICKS: 16, 25, 27, 51, 79
FUTURE PICKS: COL R1, COL R4
ACADEMY/FATHER-SON NOMINEES: Nil.
FIRST PICK OPTIONS:
Collingwood has been linked to a multitude of players at the Magpies’ first pick, with just about every position under the sun covered. Realistically the Magpies can afford to go for best available, but might have to opt for a tall to ensure they pick up the one they have at the top of their list. A couple of South Australians should be high on the agenda, with North Adelaide’s Isaac Keeler arguably the highest upside player in that range.
Keeler has to work on his endurance, but his athleticism for a big man and ability to slot goals from outside 50 makes him an attractive prospect to any clubs. With the loss of Brodie Grundy, the Magpies might bring in either him, or All-Australian ruck and fellow Croweater, Harry Barnett. Both are long-term talents, as is key defender Lewis Hayes up the other end. He was linked to the Pies early to be that key defensive role left by Jordan Roughead and provide support to Billy Frampton.
Among the other names considered for the pick include running defender Lachlan Cowan, small forward Charlie Clarke, midfielder/defender Henry Hustwaite and rebounding defender Jakob Ryan. Clarke seems more likely to end up at the GWS GIANTS at this stage, with both Hustwaite and Ryan potentially available at the next selection. Cowan is the most likely favoured selection if available, and could well be if opposition teams opt for more midfield and tall options in the preceding picks. However with the close proximity between picks, it will be a juggling act to see who is there.
The other option for the Magpies is to package up picks and move up the order, potentially trying to package Pick 16 and Pick 25 for a selection on the edge of the Top 10. With Oakleigh Chargers jet Elijah Tsatas potentially sliding, and the likes of Jedd Busslinger and Matthew Jefferson as key talls in that range, the Magpies might see the value in forfeiting one of their Top 30 picks to upgrade their first selection. A dream pick would be to grab Collingwood supporter Jhye Clark if he happened to slide and they traded up.

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Isaac Keeler could be the perfect selection for the Pies as ruck/forward | Image credit: Rookie Me Central
REMAINING CROP:
A lot of those names mentioned above could very well be there in the 20s, which is why it will be a juggling act for Derek Hine and his team. Hustwaite and Ryan should both come into consideration if still there, and the Magpies supporters are certainly expecting a tall of some kind, and perhaps even two. Another name who is flying under the radar despite being a first round potential pick is Olli Hotton, who could follow in the footsteps of his father, Trent.
If the Magpies have gone tall early, they might look at Dandenong Stingrays inside midfielder Mitch Szybkowski as a strong choice to fill that onball depth. Another Magpies supporter growing up, the club has chatted to him and he should be there at their third pick. If Collingwood lose a pick by trading up and have to utilise a later selection, then Gippsland Power ruck Max Knobel or Norwood tall Phoenix Foster might come into the thinking.
A fan of picking up South Australians, the Magpies could be closely watching the movements of exciting mid-forward Harrison Magor and if they opted for the smaller roles in the early stages, could be the ones to pull the trigger on any of the other South Australian talls such as Harry Lemmey or Tom Scully. Athletic Oakleigh tall Max Gruzewski is another to consider for the Magpies, while an outside the box choice could be small forward Joe Richards who was mentored by Pies premiership player Ben Reid at Wangaratta this year.

KEY QUESTIONS:
– Can the Magpies trade up the order into the Top 10?
– How many talls will Collingwood pick up in this year’s draft?
– With so many Collingwood supporters in the draft pool, will the Magpies be able to pull out the younger photos of the draftees in their black and whites?

MENTIONS
 
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This draft has now been ruined by the faint possibility we could have gotten Hewett at #17.
Mark my words if he doesn't get to West Coast, he will end up in WA in two years. We don't want another Henry situation
 
I can see it now. On the clock with pick 29, Keeler the highest rated player available on the draft board...

Eyes wide open, what's going to happen here...

Next second, Collingwood trade pick 29 to Freo for 32 & 42 or something random. And then Freo take him instead.
To be truthful I think that would be a pretty good deal. With 32 and 42 you could probably walk away with Van Es and Joe Richards whom I would get pretty excited about.

Perhaps if we were lucky we'd be able to trade 51 for a future pick if one club wanted to make another selection.
 
To be truthful I think that would be a pretty good deal. With 32 and 42 you could probably walk away with Van Es and Joe Richards whom I would get pretty excited about.

Perhaps if we were lucky we'd be able to trade 51 for a future pick if one club wanted to make another selection.
With the irony being Van Es completely dominated Keeler when they played on each other..
 
Mark my words if he doesn't get to West Coast, he will end up in WA in two years. We don't want another Henry situation

I’ll take your word for that but he’s bloody good, and right now the western clubs seemingly don’t want him.
 

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I’ll take your word for that but he’s bloody good, and right now the western clubs seemingly don’t want him.
I reckon the Eagles are keeping cool publicly but they won’t pass him up if he’s there at their third pick. They may even trade up if they get antsy
 
Saw one of the key Rookie me Central guys did his phantom yesterday and at our first selection all of Jefferson Hewitt Weddle Hayes Clarke and Barnett were available to us
We would probably still select Ryan FFS
 
Mark my words if he doesn't get to West Coast, he will end up in WA in two years. We don't want another Henry situation
Fair enough, I'm backing the new dynamics of the club in the likes of Jetta, Kraq & Leon to mentor him along with our senior coaches, development team and players.
If he decides to go home I expect fair compensation for him in the way of picks or an exchange of a player who may want to return to Vic.
 
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Saw one of the key Rookie me Central guys did his phantom yesterday and at our first selection all of Jefferson Hewitt Weddle Hayes Clarke and Barnett were available to us
We would probably still select Ryan FFS

Depends on whether Hewett’s Mum has anything negative to say about Nick Daicos fans on social media…

… if so, by law we have to leave him for West Coast.
 
Is Weddle a realistic chance?
I’d prefer him to Hayes, Ryan etc. Looks very exciting.


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Definitely in our range. Sydney with the pick before us the biggest threat
Get the feeling Dees won’t take Jefferson - every chance he will be available for us
 
I think that’s kind of the whole point IMO.

Beyond 2-3 years we only really have two proven key position players in Moore and McStay. With Moore being the only elite player.

Sure I’ve got high hopes for a few, (Frampton in particular) but that’s all it is. Hope.

Guys like Lemmey and Keeler, may well be busts, but their ceiling based on their performances is still ridiculously high.

Also given their respective draft positions I think they offer more almost more certainty than almost any other key position player taken so late in a draft before. Personally it’s way too attractive a proposition to completely dismiss.
This is so correct, the hit rate on top ten KPF selected isn’t particularly high anyway.
So the potential availability and risk of taking two swings in the 20-30 range seems a no brainer.
The touted KPF who might be there have shown a lot more (albeit last year) than would normally be available at those picks in most other years.

disclaimer I have seen none of them live just going on clips and comments from others on this forum and elsewhere
 

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