Play well but not too well…That is actually very debatable.
This season we have Jack Ison, Tyson Gresham and Harry Dean as real prospects. All are in their respective Metro and Country summer train on squads, so generally speaking are in the country’s top 100 prospects already. If all have prominent seasons, they could push in to second round calculations (at worst). With no first rounder, we could (hopefully) have the last pick in the second round to match THREE bids.
As for those who would casually suggest trading in future picks. Assuming Cody Walker attracts a top three pick, it will take SIGNIFICANTLY MORE than a late first rounder to match at the ‘26 draft.
Yes, we will be able to trade picks two years in advance, but that will not necessarily be a cure all. The rule changes will (potentially) affect us much more than people expect. The northern academy numbers at the pointy end will also dry up. One top 10 bid will virtually wipe out a club’s draft hand with the exception of late picks.
The changes have not been “minimal” the reduction from 20% to 10% discount and significant changes to the draft index will make considerable changes to the landscape.
I suspect Nick Austin will have a couple of candidates in each coming year to trade out for draft capital. Kennedy and Owies level trades may become a common thing (which I find sad, but inevitable)
See what they can do up until the Champs and then cotton wool for the remainder of the year.