Discussion 2022: In-Season DPP Additions

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gawn wont get dpp for sure, i think parker will be the f6, the question revolves on whether cogs, brodie, butters or nic martin is the f7. Since we have 35 trades, we would probably need 7 prems in the forward line
 
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DPP WATCH – TIME IN POSITION AFTER ROUND 8
Stats: Champion Data

Marcus Bontempelli – Time in Position

Midfield 63%, Forward 37%

Total points: 759 (Would rank ninth in FWD)

Average: 108.4 (Would rank fourth in FWD)

Max Gawn – Time in Position

Ruck 72%, Forward 28%

Total points: 964 (Would rank first in FWD)

Average: 120.5 (Would rank second in FWD)


Max Gawn is still short of the 35 per cent threshold needed to get FWD status.
Rowan Marshall – Time in Position

Ruck 73%, Forward 27%

Total points: 625 (Would rank 31st in FWD)

Average: 89.3 (Would rank 20th in FWD)

Robbie McComb – Time in Position

Midfield 48%, Forward 52%

Total points: 173 (Would rank 183rd in FWD)

Average: 57.7 (Would rank 146th in FWD)


Jayden Short’s midfield numbers have been huge in the past two games.
Jayden Short – Time in Position

Defence 74%, Midfield 23%, Forward 3%

Total points: 894 (Would rank 14th in MID)

Average: 111.8 (Would rank 18th in MID)

Darcy Cameron – Time in Position

Ruck 39%, Forward 61%

Total points: 456 (Would rank 23rd in RUC)

Average: 65.1 (Would rank 33rd in RUC)

Bailey Smith – Time in Position

Midfield 63%, Forward 37%

Total points: 749 (Would rank 11th in FWD)

Average: 107 (Would rank fourth in FWD*)

*Fifth if Bontempelli was also made forward, sixth if Bontempelli and Gawn qualified for DPP.

Ben Hobbs — Time in Position

Midfield 23%, Forward 77%

Total points: 205 (Would rank 177th in FWD)

Average: 51.3 (Would rank 165th in FWD)
Looking at CBA numbers and what I saw from the game Bazlenka’s forward % would go up a bit and Bonts would go down. If it stays that way for 2 weeks expect Baz to get it and Bont to miss
 

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Marcus Bontempelli and Bailey Smith are closing in on DPP status with the next wave of KFC SuperCoach positional changes only two rounds away. Bontempelli and Smith have both spent 63 per cent of time in midfield and 37 per cent of time forward this year, putting them above the 35 per cent of threshold to gain FWD status when positions are added after Round 11.
However, with such a fine margin between their current forward percentage and that needed to have FWD added, one game as a fulltime midfielder in the next two weeks could cost Bontempelli or Smith FWD status. Smith attended 11 centre bounces against Collingwood last round, recording 66 per cent of his 41 disposals in the offensive half. Bontempelli had 14 CBAs and seven of his 26 disposals against the Magpies were in the attacking 50. The Bulldogs have a Round 13 bye and there will be huge interest in Bontempelli and Smith should they gain DPP status come Round 14.
Their teammate and Round 10 bubble boy Buku Khamis will not gain FWD status after Round 11 as he will not have played the required six games. Khamis played his first match of the season in Round 9 and has scored 41 and 66 in his two games.

Max Gawn will need to spend significant time in attack against North Melbourne and Fremantle to reach 35 per cent. The Demons skipper’s FWD percentage remained steady at 28 per cent after he tallied 17 centre bounces and 34 ruck contests against West Coast.

The biggest mover ahead of Round 10 was Jayden Short, whose midfield time rose from 23 per cent to 29 per cent as his role change continued against Hawthorn. Short attended 15 centre bounces against the Hawks and despite only playing midfield in the past three rounds, appears likely to become a DEF-MID before Round 12. Short is the No.3 ranked defender behind James Sicily and Sam Docherty and already features in 41.8 per cent of teams. DEF-MID status would provide those teams with greater security in the run home when trades are at a premium and allow for a positional swing with Jordan Dawson, Jack Crisp, Jack Sinclair and other DPPs.

Connor Rozee is another player all but locked in to become DPP, spending 49 per cent of time in midfield after nine rounds as his transition into the Power engine room continues.

Rookies Ben Hobbs and Robbie McComb will have FWD added, while Darcy Cameron is destined to become a RUC-FWD.

Rowan Marshall is also close to the threshold for RUC-FWD status. Marshall only recorded nine CBAs against Geelong compared to Paddy Ryder’s 18. In the two rounds where Ryder was suspended, Marshall had 18 and 15 CBAs (he was injured for most of the last quarter in the second of those matches against GWS).

Tom Mitchell, Travis Boak and Patrick Dangerfield are others to monitor, but are more likely to be contenders for DPP after Round 17. Boak in particular has made a late surge for DPP status, spending 49 per cent of game time forward in rounds 7-9. The Power star only scored 36 points against North Melbourne but showed he can still post big totals playing in attack with 30 disposals, six tackles and 149 points against the Western Bulldogs in Round 8.

Marcus Bontempelli – Time in Position Midfield 63%, Forward 37%
Max Gawn – Time in Position Ruck 72%, Forward 28%
Rowan Marshall – Time in Position Ruck 70%, Forward 30%
Robbie McComb – Time in Position Midfield 43%, Forward 57%
Jayden Short – Time in Position Defence 65%, Midfield 23%, Forward 3%
Darcy Cameron – Time in Position Ruck 46%, Forward 54%
Bailey Smith – Time in Position Midfield 63%, Forward 37%
Ben Hobbs — Time in Position Midfield 28%, Forward 72%
Tom Mitchell – Time in Position Midfield 74%, Forward 26%
Connor Rozee – Time in Position Midfield 49%, Forward 51%
Patrick Dangerfield – Time in Position Midfield 78% Forward 22%
 
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Marcus Bontempelli and Bailey Smith are closing in on DPP status with the next wave of KFC SuperCoach positional changes only two rounds away. Bontempelli and Smith have both spent 63 per cent of time in midfield and 37 per cent of time forward this year, putting them above the 35 per cent of threshold to gain FWD status when positions are added after Round 11.
However, with such a fine margin between their current forward percentage and that needed to have FWD added, one game as a fulltime midfielder in the next two weeks could cost Bontempelli or Smith FWD status. Smith attended 11 centre bounces against Collingwood last round, recording 66 per cent of his 41 disposals in the offensive half. Bontempelli had 14 CBAs and seven of his 26 disposals against the Magpies were in the attacking 50. The Bulldogs have a Round 13 bye and there will be huge interest in Bontempelli and Smith should they gain DPP status come Round 14.
Their teammate and Round 10 bubble boy Buku Khamis will not gain FWD status after Round 11 as he will not have played the required six games. Khamis played his first match of the season in Round 9 and has scored 41 and 66 in his two games.

Max Gawn will need to spend significant time in attack against North Melbourne and Fremantle to reach 35 per cent. The Demons skipper’s FWD percentage remained steady at 28 per cent after he tallied 17 centre bounces and 34 ruck contests against West Coast.

The biggest mover ahead of Round 10 was Jayden Short, whose midfield time rose from 23 per cent to 29 per cent as his role change continued against Hawthorn. Short attended 15 centre bounces against the Hawks and despite only playing midfield in the past three rounds, appears likely to become a DEF-MID before Round 12. Short is the No.3 ranked defender behind James Sicily and Sam Docherty and already features in 41.8 per cent of teams. DEF-MID status would provide those teams with greater security in the run home when trades are at a premium and allow for a positional swing with Jordan Dawson, Jack Crisp, Jack Sinclair and other DPPs.

Connor Rozee is another player all but locked in to become DPP, spending 49 per cent of time in midfield after nine rounds as his transition into the Power engine room continues.

Rookies Ben Hobbs and Robbie McComb will have FWD added, while Darcy Cameron is destined to become a RUC-FWD.

Rowan Marshall is also close to the threshold for RUC-FWD status. Marshall only recorded nine CBAs against Geelong compared to Paddy Ryder’s 18. In the two rounds where Ryder was suspended, Marshall had 18 and 15 CBAs (he was injured for most of the last quarter in the second of those matches against GWS).

Tom Mitchell, Travis Boak and Patrick Dangerfield are others to monitor, but are more likely to be contenders for DPP after Round 17. Boak in particular has made a late surge for DPP status, spending 49 per cent of game time forward in rounds 7-9. The Power star only scored 36 points against North Melbourne but showed he can still post big totals playing in attack with 30 disposals, six tackles and 149 points against the Western Bulldogs in Round 8.

Marcus Bontempelli – Time in Position Midfield 63%, Forward 37%
Max Gawn – Time in Position Ruck 72%, Forward 28%
Rowan Marshall – Time in Position Ruck 70%, Forward 30%
Robbie McComb – Time in Position Midfield 43%, Forward 57%
Jayden Short – Time in Position Defence 65%, Midfield 23%, Forward 3%
Darcy Cameron – Time in Position Ruck 46%, Forward 54%
Bailey Smith – Time in Position Midfield 63%, Forward 37%
Ben Hobbs — Time in Position Midfield 28%, Forward 72%
Tom Mitchell – Time in Position Midfield 74%, Forward 26%
Connor Rozee – Time in Position Midfield 49%, Forward 51%
Patrick Dangerfield – Time in Position Midfield 78% Forward 22%
Strange that Baz, Bont and Gawn are all at the exact amount as last week, is that right ? :unsure:
 
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