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Position: Key Forward
Height: 191cm
Weight: 90kg
State: Victoria
Club: Werribee Districts
Marking
Strength
Scoreboard Impact
Expert comments
"A strong-marking forward, Morris forced his way into the Vic Metro under-18 team for a taste of national championship football in his bottom-age year in 2022. Morris has continued to build on his ability to keep presenting as a mobile marking target, while clean hands at ground level are another key part of his skill set." - Kevin Sheehan
Western Jets key forward Logan Morris is a strong and high-leaping attacker who can play much taller than his 191cm frame suggests.
The Werribee Districts junior booted 30 goals for the Jets this year from 10 games to finish equal third on the Talent League leaderboard, backing up his 31-goal campaign from last year to impress over the last 18 months and earn National Championships experience in both seasons.
Morris would earn a call-up to Vic Metro in 2023 alongside the likes of Nate Caddy, Nick Watsonand Jordan Croft to form a lethal front third, with the centre-half-forward's best outing coming against Western Australia where he booted four goals.
While the tape stops to see Morris measured as a medium-sized forward, his vertical and aerial capacity allows him to have a high level of impact in marking contests, where he can also rely on his strong hands to bring the ball down.
His strength and long kicking also combine to give Morris a great chance of winning possession as a forward target and the confidence to strike a shot on goal from distance.
Morris is one of the many players in this year’s draft whose range is relatively wide, meaning he may split recruiters from club to club. Regardless, he should have enough fans to earn a shot at the next level given his exploits over the last two years, where he dominated junior opposition at his best. He knows what his strengths lie, where he needs to improve, and where he may fit into an AFL system – likely as a second or third tall forward. The second or third round sounds about right for him.
Height: 191cm
Weight: 90kg
State: Victoria
Club: Werribee Districts
Strengths
Aerial ThreatMarking
Strength
Scoreboard Impact
Expert comments
"A strong-marking forward, Morris forced his way into the Vic Metro under-18 team for a taste of national championship football in his bottom-age year in 2022. Morris has continued to build on his ability to keep presenting as a mobile marking target, while clean hands at ground level are another key part of his skill set." - Kevin Sheehan
Western Jets key forward Logan Morris is a strong and high-leaping attacker who can play much taller than his 191cm frame suggests.
The Werribee Districts junior booted 30 goals for the Jets this year from 10 games to finish equal third on the Talent League leaderboard, backing up his 31-goal campaign from last year to impress over the last 18 months and earn National Championships experience in both seasons.
Morris would earn a call-up to Vic Metro in 2023 alongside the likes of Nate Caddy, Nick Watsonand Jordan Croft to form a lethal front third, with the centre-half-forward's best outing coming against Western Australia where he booted four goals.
While the tape stops to see Morris measured as a medium-sized forward, his vertical and aerial capacity allows him to have a high level of impact in marking contests, where he can also rely on his strong hands to bring the ball down.
His strength and long kicking also combine to give Morris a great chance of winning possession as a forward target and the confidence to strike a shot on goal from distance.
AFL Draft Profile: Logan Morris
A medium-sized spearhead who is an elite marker of the football thanks to his aerial capacity.
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Morris is one of the many players in this year’s draft whose range is relatively wide, meaning he may split recruiters from club to club. Regardless, he should have enough fans to earn a shot at the next level given his exploits over the last two years, where he dominated junior opposition at his best. He knows what his strengths lie, where he needs to improve, and where he may fit into an AFL system – likely as a second or third tall forward. The second or third round sounds about right for him.
Logan Morris Draft Profile
Western Jets spearhead Logan Morris is a strong-marking forward who finds the goals with great regularity and can also swing to defence.
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