Going for something I hadn't done as yet, looking past the premiums down back and finding some value picks instead...
Laird - Lock.
Williams - At worst I think he's fairly priced but I've always liked him as a player and don't think 100 is beyond him at all.
Duggan - Under the radar for sure. Like Williams, like the player and like the role change he's likely going to get. Think he would go 85+ barring injury but has 100 potential also.
Lukosius - Really like him, think he's a 90 guy on natural improvement, role improvement (intercept) and he's a 100+ guy.
Basically I'm trying to value hunt for the D4-6 picks. Would leave me watching for Whitfield, Mills, Doch, Lloyd et al for the last couple of spots. Would rather one of these in the forwards but I don't see the player.
Neale - Flirted with ditching him but didn't really get me anywhere to be honest as I just don't like the guys between Crouch and Petracca.
Steele - Just like him.
Petracca - Ditto.
Crouch - I think the best value, has sustained 120 type scoring for a half season twice now, just needs to be fit and focused, both have been problems.
Walsh - Aiming for a M8 out of him, ~110.
Cripps - See him as a M4+ type.
Will mix up the rucks when I see a reason, Preuss out in this side meant an extra mid premium, so was worth it.
Marshall - Have to go him for ruck cover in this team. Still don't love him as a starting pick outside of that really.
5 Rookies - Basically. Could manufacture for Impey here also but basically Daniher, Ziebell are only durability risks, they play if fit in good roles and are good value. Rookies just need 5, with Impey an option if hand is forced. Knowing my luck there will be 6 good back rookies and no forwards, forcing me to pick a whole heap of guys I really don't want (on a positive, would make a real interesting season with so much variability up forward).
This is definitely a structure that I like. There's always the option to ditch Gawn and push at least a couple of the back rookies up as well.
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