Do you like Cripps as a pick?
Maybe. Need to see him in the preseason but I certainly haven't put a fork in him just yet. I'm kind of just hovering over his corpse right now ready to lunge.
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Will watch very closely. Very good scoring history that is pretty safe to back happening again if he's fit and focused. Playing for his career is a pretty good thing generally.
Can definitely see him in my side, for all their good young mids the Kangas don't have anyone who is really similar to him so there is definitely a high value position for him to take back.
Isn't that what the 11 games he played in the back half of last year were for? Reduced role to ease him back into it, then a full preseason (so far) and back to what he does best?
Dunkley got hurt, came back in a reduced role, scores accordingly and is underpriced as a result. Everyone picks him this year. I acknowledge he has an established history, but the injury effect is the same. Rowell has sustained 2 impact injuries which could have happened to anyone, but he is a massive risk?
Is there some sort of unwritten rule where it is ok if you are injured for one year, but you are broken if you are affected 2 years in a row? Gawn did 2 knees before he became what he is. Rowell showed in his first 4 and a quarter games that he is a freak. Averaging over 100 with a 6 thrown in there. Let's say he would have regressed to a Walsh-type average of high 80's. His game (and available role) is similiar to Oliver and look at the jump he made in his second year. The improvement in Miller helps Rowell not be the main opposition focus.
I think Rowell can easily go at a level where you can keep him for as long as you like. People too often equate points with dollars spent. Will Macrae automatically score better than Neale because he costs 160,000 more? Not based on 2020.
You can buy Rowell and Cripps for basically 800,000, which is the same as buying a so-called super premo and a rookie. Super premo goes at 120, rookie goes at 75 but is at risk of rests. You have locked in a minimum of 2 trades to upgrade the rookie. I would back Rowell and Cripps at full fitness to go at a minimum of 215 between them. No trades required unless you decide on a luxury one when it suits you (which the extra 5 trades helps), or they can be your last 2 positions upgraded if deemed necessary.
We all see it differently, but Rowell's price to some extent is irrelevant. He's cheap and he will be a gun if fit. "Awkward price" might apply to Deven Robertson or Jordan Clark in that price bracket, but not in my opinion to Rowell.
Have to be very careful of constructing a narrative to fit what you want it to while ignoring all alternatives.
Rowell played a perfect role last year, he just was absolutely terrible playing it, his role was not an issue.
Dunkley would be a lock if it wasn't for his durability and role concerns, if I believed that the role was injury related entirely and not just Treloar being fit, I'd even be able to overlook the durability issue for the upside value. The reality is I have huge concerns on his role and his durability and thus he hasn't actually made many of my teams.
Ultimately there is only one reason that I would pick Dunkley this year and that is as a defensive pick because of his extreme upside potential if his body and role are right. I need to see some kind of indicator they are from the preseason but that's why I'm picking him, I do it with zero faith he stays fit or that his role will be right but when a guy is in 50% of teams and has proven he can score at 20 points better than anyone else at the position, shading him is the risk.
Rowell doesn't have that aspect at all, his best case seems to be creeping into that 110 range where from his starting price you're fine keeping him. He's not averaging 150+ to put the whole position at threat. He's also utterly unproven. He could be great but he could join a very long list of guys who don't come back from major injuries or that had their best games very early in their career and never get back there. At this point he's shown fragility and plays a very contact heavy style, it's a valid concern that can completely derail him as a pick.
You actually highlight one of the hidden costs on picking a guy like Rowell, you're basically going to be handcuffing him to another risky pick or a chain of riskier picks (bunch of 425k guys instead of 500k guys). Those guys aren't priced in that bracket for good reasons basically ever, so picking multiples just compounds the risk factor. Rowell in isolation could well work, doubling down into Cripps could end up with the same trade equation as the GnR option, no cash generation and less points very quickly.
You can bank that one of Lipinski, Cripps, Rowell, Shiel or someone else in that price range in the mids will jump towards 110 and if you pick them it's a massive jump forward but you can also bank that more guys in that bracket will score within 10 points of their starting points or be injured again if that's the reason they're there in the first place. You can keep hitting on 17 all game in blackjack and it might even work but odds say the more times you do it the quicker you go bust. Injury related midpricers are hitting on 17, god it feels good when you stupidly do it and it works but you know you shouldn't
You're highly unlikely to end up with 8 guys going 115-plus. When he has been fit Cripps has exceeded that 114 on 2 occasions.
If they occupy the positions that are 2 super premos in someone else's team, then I have a lot of money to invest elsewhere. I could end up with 2 extra keepers forward or back, which mitigates the slight loss of points I might cop in those 2 specific mid positions.
You also sacrifice significant cash generation from those two slots and if they don't work you've not gained the trades.
I started Cripps last year, I'd seen enough to bail at round 3 but those who held him lost cash, lost trades and lost points. He's just an example and you can find the others but if you're looking at these guys I'd highly advise watching them incredibly closely in the preseason, you're looking for the slightest of red flags as those are the parachute cords that need pulling.
Nothing against any of these picks to be clear, just know that you're buying a 2nd hand car that might be pretty shoddy under the hood!
Saw this, ignores that he's already priced at the big drop in price.
He's another to watch in the preseason closely for any carry over issues but he's great starting pick value right now.