Mutt
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Awesome analysis dftw - thanks. I can see what you see going back on some of the film. He may be exactly what we need in the longer-term and worth trading up for.Honestly the more I see of Sanders the more I like him - would not surprise me at all if I’m 10 years time he has a better career than McKercher. McKerchers skill set is awesome but he strikes me as someone like Merrett, great player - but does Merrett win you a flag? Probably not.
Inside mids win flags, they’re the cornerstone of all flag teams basically. And top line gun inside mids only really come from top 5 picks to be honest, you get the odd one from nowhere ie Newcombe and it’s possible, but for the most part you look at the best gun inside midfielders in the comp (and by best inside mids I’m talking the guys that do it all, not your Mitchell’s or Wines types) and they’re all very very high draft picks.
This could be the last chance we get to draft at the top end of the draft for this current list build, and we desperately need a big bodied inside mid coming through post Libba, Macrae & Treloar.
It’s tough because Watson & McKercher etc look like match winners who could play from day 1 and make us better, but in reality we’re drafting for our premiership side in 5 years time with Marra, Darcy etc at their peak. And I think Sanders might just be the best fit for that, even though he doesn’t really fit next year.
What I love about all his highlights is his reading of the play, multiple times a game he’ll shark the ball from the ruck contest without it hitting the ground and he’s off with a one-two and breaks the lines. I love an inside midfielder who reads the play inside the contest like that, and also meets the ball on the move and then continues to spread after the first touch.
Guys that do that consistently are the games biggest match winners, ie Bont, Petracca, Neale, Oliver, Butters.
Sanders has that vibe about him when I watch his footage, I don’t care if he doesn’t run a sub 3sec 20m sprint, he moves with intent and power which is much more important than being .08 seconds quicker off the mark. It’s like Bont whose slow as * but the timing of his runs and his reading of the play is so impeccable that you can neither catch him nor get past him.