Analysis 2024 National Draft

Who should Carlton take at Pick 3 if available?


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A few reg flags
Already injured wont impact until body is right 3 yrs min
Already struggling playing against the juniors no consistency
Hasn’t played against men ?
A few green flags
Played against men regularly and stood up as a junior
Has been able to Front up with injuries and perform
Defensively sound at an early age
Faaaaaaaast evaaaaaaaasive
Impact day 1
Yep I know who I’d pick regardless I’d what the others say
 
When a kid like Jagga is rated at such a young age like was, to still be seen as a top 3-5er now shows he’s gonna be ultra consistent
Never got lower than 24 touches in the Coates talent league.

Had a poor day in the VFL for me in a wet game. Still ended up with 30+ touches.

Death by a thousand cuts (or 30 in his case).
 

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Feeling underwhelmed, with this years draft period for us (not the players). Knowing who we’re likely picking kills the excitement.

We know down to a few players, who we’ll take at Pick 3. Then Ben & Lucas Camporeale are locks, Ben likely before pick 38. Then 1 unknown player (exciting).

Ride the no-bid-before-38 rollercoaster!
 
Jagga for me too. Has been all along.
A clever little Neale, Daicos, Butters, Serong clone of our own, buzzing around the packs, knowing where to be, knowing how to be evasive, knowing the right decision at the time and delivering with speed and precision. Sounds about right.
Yep. That'll do nicely I reckon.
Come on Nick. You know you want to

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Graham Wright was at the filth, so he may have his fingerprints on this. very good eye for talent
 
I haven't changed my view on the players in our target range.

1. Langford, strong and lateral movement. Hardly ever gets caught with the ball. Can take a contested mark, his left foot is an absolute weapon. Will have the capacity to play HB and HF. I am not worried about his 20m speed testing.

2. FOS, similar skillset to Langford with a bit more straight line speed, does not have the same level of football IQ or willingness to work of the ball as Langford.

3. Jagga, very agile, will be a great high possession link up player. High IQ and work rate. Kicking lacks penetration, often kicks of the inside of his foot. Just not sold as a top 3 player. I have him at ranked 5-6.

4. Sid, great highlights reel, love his burst of pace and mix of outside/ inside. With the excess pace you sacrifice efficiency. So whilst he is a POD and gives us additional speed, we do not get kicking efficiency POD that we need. I am also concerned about his durability. I have him ranked 7-8.
 

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Draft picks: 3, 38, 63, 68, 69, 71 (likely to use four selections)
All eyes are on Carlton's choice at No.3 but the Blues are set to have three more picks at the national draft. Two of those will be the Camporeale twinsBen and Lucas – who will both be taken as national draftees. A bid for Ben could come somewhere in the 30s onwards, with St Kilda linked, while Lucas may not receive a bid but Carlton is expected to use its final live pick to take him if that is the case. The best result for the Blues would be to get to use their second pick – No.38 – before a bid on Ben comes in. They have watched Calder Cannons key defender Harry O'Farrell closely and he will be around that range, while Luke Trainor could also get close to the second round. Former Magpie Liam McMahon and ex-Hawk Denver Grainger-Barras will be invited to trial for spots in the pre-season supplemental selection period, while mature-age Peel Thunder midfielder Michael Sellwood has caught the Blues' attention too as a potential rookie option. Carlton rookie Jordan Boyd will be elevated to the senior list
 

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Analysis 2024 National Draft

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