Cam Pederson of Melbourne could be a surprise packet in SuperCoach 2013. Now at Melbourne, could Pederson be a viable SuperCoach pick?
Name - Cam Pedersen (MEL)
Position - RUC / DEF
Price - $278,200
Average - 52.0(2), 84.1(14)
Draw - PTA, ESS, WCE, GWS, BRL, CAR, GCS, RIC, FRE, HAW, COL, BYE, STK
Cam Pedersen is obviously not a Brand Name player and most people would have only heard of Pedersen when they picked or considered picking him in SuperCoach 2011 due to his rookie price.
Pedersen averaged a very respectable 84.1 in 2011, but the problem with Pedersen is he played for North Melbourne and competed against Hamish McIntosh, Todd Goldstein and Drew Petrie.
After not being injured in 2012 and still only playing 2 games with an average of 52.0, why would Pedersen be a serious consideration in SuperCoach 2013?
Well, first of all Pedersen has moved to Melbourne which means in theory less competition in the tall timber section and secondly, Cam Pedersen won the Werribee Best and Fairest in 2012. Interesting, Pedersen beat J.J. Liston Trophy winner Ben Ross, which is awarded to the best player in the VFL. This would be like Brent Stanton winning the Essendon Best and Fairest in 2012 (which Stanton didn't), but Tim Watson winning the Brownlow medal! Go Stanton! I'm emphasing that Pedersen beat Ross in Werribee best and fairest as it means that Pedersen was more consistent than Ross in terms of all his games, but didn't win the Liston Trophy due to a different voting system.
REASONS FOR CAM PEDERSEN
Pedersen's average of 84.1 in 2011 clearly shows potential and that includes a 22 (not sub effected). Pedersen also has a decent ceiling scoring 114 (WCE), 112 (ESS), 110(WBD) and 137(FRE) in his rookie year.
Furthermore, if Pedersen didn't play in 2012 due to injuries, it would be a concern, but instead he won the Werribee Best and Fairest, which means Pedersen is in good form.
Also, Pedersen's move to Melbourne will likely give him more opportunities due to having less competition in the 'Talls' division. Pedersen being categorised as a Ruck and Defender also gives flexibility in your SuperCoach team.
Melbourne also has a decent draw is also a good reason to pick Pedersen as he can play in the Forward, Defence or in the Ruck.
REASONS AGAINST CAM PEDERSEN
While joining a new team at Melbourne is likely to give Pedersen more opportunities, we can never know. Some people may argue that Pedersen is borderline in Melbourne's best 21/22. Others like myself believe that he will be easily in Melbourne's best 21/22.
Overall, I think Pedersen's numbers in 2011, his relatively cheap price and the fact that Pedersen is in good form by winning Werribee's Best and Fairest in 2012 is a good sign. I just think Pedersen's price and potential is too good to not seriously consider. My issue it not whether to select Pedersen, but rather where to play Pedersen, ie Ruck or Defender.
Apologies for anyone thinking they found this Diamond in the Sky (Rihanna) and was planning to keep it a secret ; naturally this Diamond is from a SuperCoach point of view. Shine Bright Like a Diamond!
Verdict: LIKELY(2)
I just realised Rowsus mentioned Cam Pedersen in the Defender's thread for a different reasons, but note:
Name - Cam Pedersen (MEL)
Position - RUC / DEF
Price - $278,200
Average - 52.0(2), 84.1(14)
Draw - PTA, ESS, WCE, GWS, BRL, CAR, GCS, RIC, FRE, HAW, COL, BYE, STK
Cam Pedersen is obviously not a Brand Name player and most people would have only heard of Pedersen when they picked or considered picking him in SuperCoach 2011 due to his rookie price.
Pedersen averaged a very respectable 84.1 in 2011, but the problem with Pedersen is he played for North Melbourne and competed against Hamish McIntosh, Todd Goldstein and Drew Petrie.
After not being injured in 2012 and still only playing 2 games with an average of 52.0, why would Pedersen be a serious consideration in SuperCoach 2013?
Well, first of all Pedersen has moved to Melbourne which means in theory less competition in the tall timber section and secondly, Cam Pedersen won the Werribee Best and Fairest in 2012. Interesting, Pedersen beat J.J. Liston Trophy winner Ben Ross, which is awarded to the best player in the VFL. This would be like Brent Stanton winning the Essendon Best and Fairest in 2012 (which Stanton didn't), but Tim Watson winning the Brownlow medal! Go Stanton! I'm emphasing that Pedersen beat Ross in Werribee best and fairest as it means that Pedersen was more consistent than Ross in terms of all his games, but didn't win the Liston Trophy due to a different voting system.
REASONS FOR CAM PEDERSEN
Pedersen's average of 84.1 in 2011 clearly shows potential and that includes a 22 (not sub effected). Pedersen also has a decent ceiling scoring 114 (WCE), 112 (ESS), 110(WBD) and 137(FRE) in his rookie year.
Furthermore, if Pedersen didn't play in 2012 due to injuries, it would be a concern, but instead he won the Werribee Best and Fairest, which means Pedersen is in good form.
Also, Pedersen's move to Melbourne will likely give him more opportunities due to having less competition in the 'Talls' division. Pedersen being categorised as a Ruck and Defender also gives flexibility in your SuperCoach team.
Melbourne also has a decent draw is also a good reason to pick Pedersen as he can play in the Forward, Defence or in the Ruck.
REASONS AGAINST CAM PEDERSEN
While joining a new team at Melbourne is likely to give Pedersen more opportunities, we can never know. Some people may argue that Pedersen is borderline in Melbourne's best 21/22. Others like myself believe that he will be easily in Melbourne's best 21/22.
Overall, I think Pedersen's numbers in 2011, his relatively cheap price and the fact that Pedersen is in good form by winning Werribee's Best and Fairest in 2012 is a good sign. I just think Pedersen's price and potential is too good to not seriously consider. My issue it not whether to select Pedersen, but rather where to play Pedersen, ie Ruck or Defender.
Apologies for anyone thinking they found this Diamond in the Sky (Rihanna) and was planning to keep it a secret ; naturally this Diamond is from a SuperCoach point of view. Shine Bright Like a Diamond!
Verdict: LIKELY(2)
I just realised Rowsus mentioned Cam Pedersen in the Defender's thread for a different reasons, but note:
I think Pedersen has a chance of being used as a good, value for money, stepping stone in Def in 2013. Having said that, don't count on him spending a lot of time in the Ruck. I know nothing of his leaping ability, but unless it is one of the best in the league, he just can't play there for any amount of time. At 193cm Melbourne has enough troubles to deal with without adding losing 80% of Ruck contests. The new rules would seem to favour the Nicnats of the world. Tall AND can leap. Pedersen isn't tall enough, don't know if he can leap.