KrispyKreme
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- Apr 21, 2024
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In the way he moves and physique he reminds me of his cousin Sam Walsh, he is a better mark than Walsh and not as high an accumulator, he likes to kick more than handball, will he get to the level of Sam Walsh?, idk, I can't see into his brain and see if he has the competitive or determined or driven personality to get the best out of himself.
My rankings are a mix of who I like and where I think they go draft day, I think he will go high, FOS will likely go top 5 like Wardlaw, I think because of his numbers and media hype Jagga Smith will likely go pick 1, but I disagree with that assessment, I wouldn't have Jagga top 5, he is too small framed and his agility wont help him as much at the top level, i also think he butchers the ball too much imo, but his stats are influential (avg 35 disposals) and as I said my rankings are a mix of where I rate them and where I think they go, in the past I have rated players I have openly questioned/disliked in their likely draft position, because fighting against the tide is pointless and no one remembers anyway.
It's unlikely FOS injuries affect him long term, only having 2 champs games 1 where he played well and 1 where he struggled for his calibre of player, I wish we had more evidence he was the clear best player, but we don't and so pick 1 is open to a handful of players this year.
These are the reason I get concerned with Jagga particularly his first Nationals game this year, racked up the possessions but moved pill a total of 50 metres that is concerning in my eyes. Has questionable decision making at times. Not a great kick compared to Daicos. I personally want FOS, maybe it’s biased due to having lived in Koroit myself. But the way he plays the moves he makes I feel like we should be all in. The injuries aren’t as bad as an Achilles, ACL or a foot fracture.