The stats suggest, with Houli low 90's, without Houli 100+. I'm not sure we have a Laird or Mills this year so if Short is 105 and priced at 98 and hasn't missed a game for 2 years, who are the higher ceiling, better value players?
It's a good question.
Higher ceiling for me is a short list: (I wouldn't argue for several of these but worth mentioning).
Lloyd - Proven
Hall - LY as a defender
Stewart - Intercept work on top of everything Short does.
Crisp - Midfield role could lead to bigger scoring.
Dawson - Role change could be huge.
Ridley - Same as Stewart
Ryan - Same as Stewart/Ridley.
Sicily - Proven but always messed it up in past.
Whitfield - Proven
Value I guess all the above technically if they hit that higher ceiling would be more or equally underpriced.
Siciliy and Whitfield probably the only clear better value guys if all 3 were to hit 105.
Others:
Williams/Newman/Saad - Think all have similar potential but probably all kill each other.
Witherden/Sinclair/Houston/Moore/Cumming/Hind/Daniel/Dale/Salem/May/Perryman/Maynard - I think this entire group has 100-105 potential in the right role, with the right breaks going their way, all cheaper than Short.
I think the real selling point on Short is excellent durability and excellent role/output certainty. Lloyd is probably the only guy across all these lists that has a similar case for he will score somewhere around his starting price and play 21 games, Crisp is strong on the 2nd part but his scoring a bit more variable and coming off a career high.
Short would be right near the top of my list of guys that I think scores 95+ and plays 22 games across all positions. I think that Rioli will sabotage fairly similarly to Houli though once he works it out so I'm not 100 on the non-Houli stats this year holding up. They definitely could though and it's a couple of seasons of evidence now.