I like it and have nothing bad to say about it, in fact I like it a lot.
I personally am nervous fading Lloyd, I think both Short and Ridley both will be top 8 defenders, but I do feel that Lloyd and Dawson might both be next level.
Weller worries me a little though, he just feels like that pre-season stud that turns to an early season dud.
I actually think Lloyd is very fadeable this year, I'm picking him and have had him in every draft but that's because I'm parking all my risk up forward and have gone the safest picks down back to counteract that but I'd be surprised if he gets to the 115+ range it would require for him to harm those who don't start him. Simple reality is that at his price if he's at 110 average at round 7 he's going to cost what he costs now. It's actually hard for him to really punish from where he's at. It's possible and he's done it before but I think that both Campbell and Blakey are much worse partners in crime than Mills was when he was at his peak. Mills a much more patient ball user who was happy to go sideways a couple of times to pry openings for either him or Lloyd to advance into. Blakey is going to tuck and run, always, it's what he does. Campbell thinks he can make any kick, a habit that will need to change but wont quickly, and as a result he doesn't yet understand the value in that sideways shift to open the seam up for the kick and instead backs what is, admittedly, an amazing leg to brute force into gaps that are going to close quite often at this level.
I do think Sydney's success last year was a bit of a flash event and that after teams had worked us out we did struggle last year and may do so again this year but not to the extent that Lloyd's likely to average 120 again.
I mean I'm picking him for the first time in about 4 years, so I hope he does, but I think he's an easy fade target. The hardest fades are definitely the guys like Sicily or Dunkley where they could be 20+ points underpriced, they're stupidly popular picks and it would be really hard to close the POD if you go against them. Dunkley it's because his role can change at a whim and his terrible durability, those aren't changing mid season. Sicily may be easier to close but it's hard mentally to do it and there are lots of other options. Fading Grundy also very hard with his upside and popularity and the lack of alternates.
Some very strong teams in the last few posts, genuinely struggle to find issues with them.