Analysis Hawks 2022 Hypothetical trades (read the pinned post)

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Firstly, the "No Kane Cornes" Rule is back




 
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So basically... you're suggesting there's a chance we could actually flip pick 6 and O'Meara into Wardlaw, Tsatas or Sheezel?

In.
Sheezel will be gone.

1. Cadman
2. Sheezel
3. ?
 

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The eagles gained pick 12 for dropping down from 2 to 8 and trading Rioli, So a late first or early 2nd should be enough to move up from picks 6 to 3.
 
Gezz Luke Hodge v2 much 🤯

That's what I've been saying after watching him in the Country v Metro game. He plays like Hodgey.

In that game he played HBF and was great, setting up play with precision kicks and taking marks. He then moved into the middle and did some nice things (but also gave away some Hodge like frees). He then played out of the square and took some great 1v1 marks and kicked two goals.
 
Am I the only one comfortable with the possibility of 6, 19, 24 and 27, plus Meek and O'Halloran?

I understand the appeal of the top 5 but North Melbourne just proved it's not always worth passing up talented quantity for singular elite quality.

I'm posing it at as a question mostly. In my very amateur view I think I lean towards the 4 picks inside 30 rather than only 2 if that's what it took to trade up.
 
Whilst we are in this rebuild which Clarko botched at the end of 2016 (set us back almost a decade by the time we are ready to contend), we need some leadership & mature bodies to lead the way for the kids.

Jaeger has presence in the dressing room aka like Crawf was to the kids in 05-08.

Losing Gunston, McEvoy, Shiels with potentially Mitchell & Jaeger leaves us really thin in terms of experience, leadership & guidance.

I’m all for losing Mitchell but can’t lose both.
 
Top 5 seems where you wanna be this draft.

Getting one of Wardlaw/Sheez/Tsatas and still being able to take a couple other top 30 picks would be a huge W.

I'm ready to hurt again.
I don't agree. What with the worries about Wardlaw's hammies and Tsatas not setting the world on fire of late I'd be tempted to look at Phillipou before them with his young age and great combine results.
 
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