Had a first crack, way too early to really mean anything but looks an interesting season with a lot of interesting value options, no doubt a significant amount will remove themselves from consideration but right now it looks to me there are more options than normal, even with the stupid round 0 mess around. Horse's firing has definitely increased my motivation for the season at least, still definitely not caring like in the past but that's something!
DEF
Sheezel - No round 0, 121 average for 2nd half of season. Honestly my biggest concern on him is tags, that's about as good a biggest concern as can exist. Only other negative is I do think he's very limited value but you need to pick a couple of best 6 guys and I don't think 125 is beyond him.
Sinclair - Had the calf, iirc, to start last season which is a concern but he averaged 99 for the first half of the season and 119 for the 2nd half of the season, which is in line with his last couple of seasons, no round 0 bye and the delightful 2 team round 13 bye for a kicker. I dare say I'd need an injury in preseason for me to not pick him as one of my favourite players in the league.
McKercher - Really rate him. Averaged 105 in 2nd half of season. Daniel is a genuine concern but Kerch is a better player and has a ton of upside. I don't really see any reason he can't push 115. No round 0 again. His bye could be an issue but there's not a lot from those sides I like so probably starting just about all of them.
Rivers - This is a role watch, to be honest I'd like probably push down to a rookie here unless he blows me away and get another of the value forwards/mids or premium rucks onto the field.
Rookies - Pure placeholders, I always like to overload on expensive guys. It makes the initial teams a bit weaker but far easier to have them in place if they're musts and go down then make bad decisions elsewhere trying to go up to them.
MID
Bont - Captain play. Think he's basically maxed out, most of the elite 120+ guys like him sustain it for 3-4 years, 2025 would be year 3. He's durable, elite captain and no round 0. Definitely not a lock by any means but he's definitely the "full price" guy that I'm picking first in the mids.
LDU - Started last year awfully but closed out the back half averaging 113 and that goes up to 116 if I added one more game into that. Far from any kind of lock and the bye doesn't fit great with Bont and then the double North down back but it is what it is or that it's the early bye but if he works as a pick, the discount starting him is better than the bye targeting. That said given his propensity for a stinker or 3, definitely does have upgrade target potential also.
Petracca - I honestly don't love this pick, a lot of the ironmen tend to fall off a cliff once that first injury hits. Hard to argue the value, no round 0 and a pretty good bye. Honestly there's a dozen other mids I like so not close to a lock but I dare say he'll be very popular and probably not worth fading if he looks good.
Rozee - Even more speculative than the previous two, injury and then playing through it really hurt his season last year and it never really got going again after that. I think Houston going will open a bit more scoring for him and Butters, who both like to float into HB for a few cheapies. 111 average after the mid move in 2023, only 106 last year pre injury but a small sample when the side wasn't playing well so happy to more or less ignore. Given the bye, he'd probably be the one to go out but one for discussion and to watch at least.
Oliver - Very similar to Petracca, I don't like this pick very much but he'll be in every side most likely and it feels like one of those classic the risk isn't worth the reward of fading it, assuming he's fit. Will be watching it, structurally I definitely prefer some of the forwards below this price a lot more as the keeper threshold is so much more attainable and the bailouts look a lot more plausible. I hate these midrange picks where there's no bailout other than a rookie. To be fair, the flex position definitely makes this a bit better though as I can bail to the other positions at least, so not as rigid. Still, I definitely feel like I'm going to be looking for reasons to not pick him...
Rookies - As above with pricing. I expect I will ditch Rozee to start an extra one, looks to be very MID biased with the rooks to me. They're just names at this point though.
RUC
English - I am not sold here but will start with him and let either English or someone else force me to spend up. Pretty sure he was injured in preseason last year, iirc, and happy to put his season mostly down to that. Think the ruck rule is a 5 point change, not 20, so should bounce back to the 115-125 range, imo. I really like Xerri, Gawn, Marshall and Darcy here though, so not at all locked in.
Flynn - Will be a starter if he's fit for round 1. You don't get proven 85+ scorers at this price point very often. Flex makes this even easier to do. He's a lock if fit and the #1.
Rookie - A name, cheap DPP to fill the slot. As always I will take someone if they look like they'll make cash.
FWD
JHF - Followed a solid score trajectory profile of those slightly unfit top draft pick types, I don't see why he can't jump another 5-10 points and the 20 point jump is not impossible. Basically he should be top 6 and has a very good chance of being #1. So I see value, premium and no round 0. That's a good bet. Albeit this bye is definitely getting overloaded as I progress through!
Macrae - Very much a watch, if he's playing midfield he's Macrae and he's a lock. If he's not, then I wont pick him. There's definitely midfield minutes at St Kilda and for now I'll put it down to the Bevo factor as opposed to his body being completely wrecked as those are the only two things that explain him suddenly going from a top 5 midfielder to not getting any midfield minutes at all in a mediocre side. I will blame Bevo until I have proof otherwise.
Smith - I don't really rate him but Geelong's track record of getting the absolute max out of players is just too good to ignore. My only round 0 guy that is on field at least, value is too good. I don't rate him but he's a proven 95 guy priced at 72. I'd be surprised if 95+ isn't the premium range again and if you pay 72 for that 95 it's even better.
Phillipou - Will take a fair bit for me to not pick him. I rate him very highly and Ross finally remembered he was a midfielder for the last month of the season where he put up a very solid 95 average. Another preseason and he really should be locked in to a midfield that is shamefully lacking in any kind of class. I honestly don't see any reason he can't be a 105 guy playing midfield with his skillset. Will take a 90+ at this price though.
Rookies - A bit more thought on the names here but they'll work themselves out. Have not done any research on if any of them are actually fit for round 1, got months to work that out