Given we've already got Ziebell, Daniher, Cahill and Impey as very strong on-field options (so I think all are likely 65+ guys) most are only going to need 2-3. Will ignore those over 140k but if there's a year to be taking them on the bench it could be this year where I think getting the best cows is going to be worth the premium quite often and there are a handful in this group.
Rowe - Not sold he's a consistent 65+ guy but should have a solid month at that level, good JS it would appear and cheap. Just needs a game where he kicks 3 and scores an 80 and he'll do his job.
Henry - Think he's likely going to be a high 50s guy but his role was very good, think Tom Lynch at the Crows type role, and as a burst leader his skillset should hold up better at the AFL level than the more traditional power KPF guys in his first year. Style of play that can also burst a 65+ month I think. Seemed to have a role somewhat like Stephenson as a rookie.
FMacrae - Haven't seen him but if he's as like his half-brother as everyone keeps saying that's a solid indicator.
Smith - Played wing, couple of years in the system, looks physically ready. Mid also so probably gets picked there.
Jones - Similar to Henry but played a fair bit deeper. Think he struggles to score and is more of a 55 type who you hope can kick a few in a game and get the 80 to spike into a 65 month. JS perhaps the question but he looked good.
Evans - JS the big issue, think he makes way but if he's there, small forward in a strong team has produced some good scores. Not top of my list.
Bergman - If named and the JS looks acceptable he's a very strong choice as a HB/Wing type. JS is his issue though.
Ralphsmith - He looked the goods filling in for Houli, would need some kind of clarity that they're going to ease him back and miss the first month though for me to pick him. Think the scoring would be there though.
Brockman - Think his JS should be decent, fits a very clear need and with Wingard unlikely early on that just strengthens the case. Showed enough to me to think he can score in the 60s. Not expecting a lot of consistency though.
Scott - Not sold on the JS or the scoring potential but he's a bit more mature aged and they elevated him for a reason you'd think.
Waterman - Still has to get into the round 1 team but from there he's a good bet, don't love the scoring potential but like the other more KP types think he can smash out an 80 or two to spike his price. JS the question mark but mature aged and absolutely ready physically so that doesn't hurt.
I don't expect we see all of that list and admittedly there's only a couple I think are solid 65 potential types but I think they're all in play and expect we see somewhere around half to 3/4 of them, I think going for guys who can spike scores is the best bet, I would think the ZDIC is going to be very common and 4 of the last rookies upgraded this year so hopefully we wont need to play any of the forward benchies as it does fall away for mine after the benchies.
Dow and Campbell are probably the pair to head towards if you're starting an extra forward and stick to the above list as bench options.
Rowe - Not sold he's a consistent 65+ guy but should have a solid month at that level, good JS it would appear and cheap. Just needs a game where he kicks 3 and scores an 80 and he'll do his job.
Henry - Think he's likely going to be a high 50s guy but his role was very good, think Tom Lynch at the Crows type role, and as a burst leader his skillset should hold up better at the AFL level than the more traditional power KPF guys in his first year. Style of play that can also burst a 65+ month I think. Seemed to have a role somewhat like Stephenson as a rookie.
FMacrae - Haven't seen him but if he's as like his half-brother as everyone keeps saying that's a solid indicator.
Smith - Played wing, couple of years in the system, looks physically ready. Mid also so probably gets picked there.
Jones - Similar to Henry but played a fair bit deeper. Think he struggles to score and is more of a 55 type who you hope can kick a few in a game and get the 80 to spike into a 65 month. JS perhaps the question but he looked good.
Evans - JS the big issue, think he makes way but if he's there, small forward in a strong team has produced some good scores. Not top of my list.
Bergman - If named and the JS looks acceptable he's a very strong choice as a HB/Wing type. JS is his issue though.
Ralphsmith - He looked the goods filling in for Houli, would need some kind of clarity that they're going to ease him back and miss the first month though for me to pick him. Think the scoring would be there though.
Brockman - Think his JS should be decent, fits a very clear need and with Wingard unlikely early on that just strengthens the case. Showed enough to me to think he can score in the 60s. Not expecting a lot of consistency though.
Scott - Not sold on the JS or the scoring potential but he's a bit more mature aged and they elevated him for a reason you'd think.
Waterman - Still has to get into the round 1 team but from there he's a good bet, don't love the scoring potential but like the other more KP types think he can smash out an 80 or two to spike his price. JS the question mark but mature aged and absolutely ready physically so that doesn't hurt.
I don't expect we see all of that list and admittedly there's only a couple I think are solid 65 potential types but I think they're all in play and expect we see somewhere around half to 3/4 of them, I think going for guys who can spike scores is the best bet, I would think the ZDIC is going to be very common and 4 of the last rookies upgraded this year so hopefully we wont need to play any of the forward benchies as it does fall away for mine after the benchies.
Dow and Campbell are probably the pair to head towards if you're starting an extra forward and stick to the above list as bench options.