Ok, assuming the brainstrust agree with Bj et al and think we're right with KP defenders ... so with pick 8 (assuming Vickery's gone) we get Ziebell, Hartlett, Yarran or Sidebottom (in that order of preference for me). Then with pick 26? Mitch Brown (KP forward)? Jordan Roughhead (ruck)? Jordan Lisle/Jayden Post (KP defenders)? Dan Hanneberry (mid)?
I'm with RT in that I would feel more comfortable if we had a taller, bigger bodied KP defender to take on the Franklins/Roughheads of the world, which is why elsewhere I have advocated Trengove at pick 8. But if there is a good chance one of Lisle or Post will be around at 26 maybe it is better to grab an elite mid at 8. What's a better result: Sidebottom/Post or Trengove/Hanneberry? That's what CC and FJ get paid good bucks to decide. I just wish we'd managed to wrangle an extra 2nd/3rd round pick. It's going to be a long wait between 26 and 58.
P.S. Polly is/was a much better forward than back.
Personally I'd go for the elite mid. Like you I would be happier if we had a bigger bodied KP defender so drafting one is a possibility, but elite mids don't grow on trees and it seems easier, from a development perspective, to turn KP sized players into versatile other end of the ground types (i.e. forward to back). Pretty hard to turn a half back/half forward flanker/wingman into an elite midfielder.
I still think we need more elite hard running mids (with good skills) with a big motor. Tambling, Connors, Edwards are all mid potential but are burst players to an extent and aren't in the same league as Deledio and Cotchin. Still am not 100% convinced on Foley because he does seem to go MIA for periods in games, but he is a level above the 3 i mentioned first and no doubt has the potential to step up. The tough one to classify is Tuck imo, has the motor and ball winning ability in close but out wide is far less damaging.