Probably won't cover as much depth as
@wogitalia, but will share some quick notes on fantasy relevant players of the Collingwood intra club match:
N Daicos - The most prolific clearance player of the game (most of a receiver), not sure what that says about the quality of our midfield but he's looking like a Zac Merrett clone at this stage.
Crisp - Heavily, heavily involved in scoring/transition chains. Often gathered 2-3 possessions in the same play as others look to him to leverage his blistering pace to break lines. If his role continues, it will be a 30+ disposal average, 110 - 115 DT, 100 - 105 SC season.
Maynard - Started in defence, moved to the midfield at times. Strong rebound off half-back, looks capable as a midfielder, there were promising signs but I didn't see enough to justify the selection.
Dean - He was touted as a Jack Lever typing 3rd tall interceptor. Roughhead is injured yes, Dean's job security will increase yes. But Roughhead has always been a pure shutdown defender, and that is the role left vacant for Dean.
Macrae - Sloppy skills, but featured at many centre bounces. Game time is a worry, but I can see him averaging 70 - 75 which might justify his 200k ish starting price.
Sidebottom - Has always struggled as an inside mid, all his top scoring seasons were achieved from a wing. Played pure wing, and is in fact worth consideration now that I think about it. Has dropped below 94 once in the last 10 years (106, 103, 113, 104, 106, 96, 102, 94, 109, 87). Highly durable player, and if he settles in his natural role, why can't he average 100?
Pendlebury - Looked decent off half-back. My biggest problem is that he has carried the same team-first and selfless play style from his midfield days. And if anything his efficiency actually counts against him? HIGHLY effective kicks coming from defence (Caleb Daniel level), hits targets consistently on a wing/in the corridor. But this also means that you won't see Pendlebury being that Hall/Ziebell/Lloyd seagull off half-back, running to useless spots, chipping around endlessly without gaining metres, which is counter productive to the game, but is highly lucrative for Supercoach.