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You can’t teach Whitlock’s size, and he is mobile, boasts good endurance, gets into dangerous spots inside 50, kicks goals from marks and at ground level, can serve as a relief ruckman and has upside. Whitlock is one of three key forwards rated in this draft range, but the order differs between clubs, so he could already be gone.
If not: Whitlock might be unavailable, or the Power might opt for his twin Matt instead as someone who can play at both ends. Berry would be tough to pass up as well.
Only things I have seen in articles about Dennis is:I'm really liking Clancy Dennis later.
It's an incredibly good pick up for nothing or a couple of concussions away from a waste.
It's about the mark he's just too talented to not take the risk.
They have us taking Jack Whitlock
Travaglia, Shanahan, Allan, Armstrong all gone before our pick.
Hotton (18) and Reid (20) still on the table.
Addy will have more on him.Only things I have seen in articles about Dennis is:
. bottom ager - so room to improve
. 194cm but skinny as - no idea how he copes with taller, big-bodied forwards
. resolute and composed
. no indication of leg speed, athleticism, disposal skills, aerial ability, clean hands, vision, etc.
This guy to, seems to be slipping back into late 40 s and 50s.I like the look of Faull, big powerful kid, has forward craft and less exposed form than the other talls who are getting talked about more. If we dropped back a couple of spots and drafted him, I don't think we would be losing much if anything if it's one of the tall forwards we want.