10,000 dodging...
Sinclair - Loved his season last year but similar to the Hawks, so many names to fit in there. Think they will keep sharing, especially given Ratten seems obsessed with Dougal Howard, by far the worst kick and the best marker in their backline, taking the kickouts which really hurts all the fantasy viable guys.
Houston - I probably should have put him with Tuohy above but I still think there's more there... I've basically vetoed myself from picking him again this year so fully expecting the breakout and then I'll trade him in and he dies because that's how it works.
Williams - I mean, he looks and moves a bit like Houston as a player so why not be the exact same thing... Wonder if he shows up like a fat pig again or in shape this year... He's underpriced.
That's the top 40 done, now the other names that stand out to me a bit...
Blicavs - If they went with him as ruck. Not sure how you could trust it even if they did for round one...
Bowes - Definitely worth watching, showed his ceiling to start last year, showed how bad he can be from that point on...
Saad - Weirdly bad season last year, clearly playing hurt for a large chunk, if not the entire season. No good reason he can't get back to 95+, ticks a lot of boxes. Definitely watching.
Powell - Probably same boat as Bowes, probably in each other's way, possibly not good enough.
Lukosius - Stinker of a season last year, like really bad. Not sure what his role will be but he's far better than his price. Definitely a 95+ rebounding defender there, needs to stop playing so small and add intercept work, not just for fantasy but his team is desperate for it also, if he's staying in defense. Realistically needs to become the CHF he was drafted as though.
Howe - I've got a fork in him at this point. Body seems done and the premium scoring seems a yesteryear thing.
Young - He's a supreme talent. Might be too soon but I'm definitely watching him, they need him.
Haynes - Enigma, I think the 87 is probably his real area after going 75/87/98/76 over the last 4 years given some injuries last year. With so many rebounders I can't see the 98 as likely.
Ash - Speaking of too many rebounders, I think there's a 95+ rebounder here, not sure it's with GWS given the other options.
Duggan - Blown us all off last year, watch him do it this year. The role is there, albeit probably as a defender this year not a mid.
H. Clark - Still rate him so highly, surprised Ratten seems to hate him so much as a player given it's hard to fault a guy who is hard as nails and uses it well but Ratten has always been one of those coaches. Still, I think there's probably 3 different roles he can be fantasy relevant in so if he lands in them then he's chance, heck probably four even if you break genuine midfielder into inside mid and outside mid (wing, hbf the other two), note that forward pocket and HFF are not on that list and neither is bench warmer.
Hewett - Huge wraps on him. Consummate team man who always sacrificed his role but don't let that hide the little fantasy pig that he is when he isn't doing that. Can absolutely average 95+ in a normal midfield role and could push much higher if they use him as they should. Cripps is a broken mess and even if he isn't he needs help and Hewett is easily their 2nd best inside mid and should have that role. Coach is the big question as just have no idea what he's going to do but if he goes common sense, Hewett should be near the top of their rotation. Hewett and Cripps feeding Cerra and Walsh is a damn good starting point. Hewett has serious Lyons potential at the Blues.
Day - I know I lumped him above but he is cheap enough to at least mention, could play wing and could score very well alleviating some of the concerns above. Body hard to trust at this point.
Petrovski-Seton - It's clear he was very lazy at Carlton but I loved this add for the Eagles, they desperately need some class in the midfield and while he was clearly lazy, Carlton were also obsessed with playing him out of position. SPS under NicNat can basically be what Kelly's kicking stops him being, that second fiddle that can run off Shuey/Yeo into wide open tap-zones for NicNat to hit on the burst and then hit the big leading targets on the tit. I'll at least have him high on the watch list because he's so talented.
Coffield - Probably a too many chef victim but I rate him.
Rioli/Blakely/Coleman/Farrar/Campbell/Ruscoe - Like the two who can be forwards the most but will watch all of them as super talented guys in rebounding roles. Not sure how many can be squeezed in but definitely watching!
Milera - Probably could be in the group above. Same story.
Connolly - Showed a bit last year, another Saint but I really liked his composure given his experience. Big leap though.