Neale
Oliver
Fyfe
M Crouch
Steele
Dusty
Cogs
Brayshaw
I'd put Oliver ahead of Neale if not for some degree of concern about the impact of his shoulder surgeries in the long run (I'm not a Doctor so I'm unsure how he'll pull up after every game at the start of the year etc etc)
Haha exactly but maybe Collins can play a bit better than he did in the second game? he was alright in the first JLT albeit against a Bulldogs side who struggle to hit targets inside 50.
I think Steele can go to 105+ this season but I also feel like M Crouch is likely to go to at least 107+. if you take out his injury last year he averaged 104.5 and then the crows improving gives him more points and score involvements and he immediately goes up to 107+. Having all of the Crouch brothers, Gibbs and Sloane together for the first time might lead him to accumulate slightly less ball, but I'd doubt it as he seems to play even better when at least Sloane and his brother play well.
Haha exactly but maybe Collins can play a bit better than he did in the second game? he was alright in the first JLT albeit against a Bulldogs side who struggle to hit targets inside 50.
I think Steele can go to 105+ this season but I also feel like M Crouch is likely to go to at least 107+. if you take out his injury last year he averaged 104.5 and then the crows improving gives him more points and score involvements and he immediately goes up to 107+. Having all of the Crouch brothers, Gibbs and Sloane together for the first time might lead him to accumulate slightly less ball, but I'd doubt it as he seems to play even better when at least Sloane and his brother play well.
RE: I think Steele can go to 105+ this season but I also feel like M Crouch is likely to go to at least 107+.
If you reckon Steel and M Crouch are close to averaging the same, then I'm guessing Moore will score much better then Collins.
Ok, Collins may only be a bench player, then compare Moore with your playing Def Rookie, and see if there is an average difference there. That may help you decide?
Can't put Moore forward because of structure and money so it's one or the other, I think I'm gonna go the Moore and Steele route, some chance I still end up with Crouch by trading another player if I need Collins because of a lack of rookies.
Don't mind the Dusty at number 2 at all but something about him makes me not trust him entirely due to his potential to always go on bad runs of form and Crouch feels safer. Dusty will go 105-112 in my opinion with a bit more upside than Crouch but you factor in Crouch's injury and his average goes up to 104.5, you factor in Adelaide improving and him getting more score involvements and he's already at 107. You then think about how his kicking got absurdly bad at some stage last year but that it has been better before. You can also look at how he scored around the time his hamstrings were playing up and he was returning from injury and I just think he's very underpriced, Dusty has more risk but a bit more upside.