Part 2...
Cripps - Honestly, there's a very good case here. Bounced back under a new coach, proving to me it was in fact a coach issue and not a Cripps issue. Likely to get even more favourable judgement now he has a Charlie, Walsh out early means strong case to start big and I still remember happily selecting him at 118 because I saw 130, that's not changed. There is an extremely obvious negative here though and that's durability. As much as I like him as a player, and he's another I was big on last year, I just can't justify him over the other 5+ guys I think have the same kind of explosive potential but don't have the injuries. Wouldn't be at all surprised if he's a top 5 midfielder though and I reckon this is the kind of unique pick that does have great merit.
Walsh - Bad preseason in a field this strong and almost certainly out round one, upgrade target.
Parish - Covered in a post above. I think he's a great potential pick, definitely in that 120+ window. I'm not personally willing to take on Scott as a coach unless there is a very clear sign in preseason games but Parish is right alongside Cripps for mine as the kind of unique pick that makes exceptional sense.
Steele - Obviously underpriced, his ironman status got rocked last year but he's been otherwise great. Preseason talk has been about as bipolar as you could get, he's either got one foot in the grave or the greatest player ever. Will wait for the games but he's a proven 125 scorer with a 15 point discount. If he looks remotely fit and Ross Lyon isn't doing some kind of funky town flex of randomness then he's got to spear right to the top of the list. Honestly, I'd be shocked if his role changed and if it did then I'd basically take it as confirmation of the negative preseason scouting reports because that would be the only logical explanation. Preseason will confirm whether he's the automatic pick or dodge, he should either be in every side or none
Kelly - He has the same two question marks he has every year. Durability and playing for a club who seemingly want to patent doing stupid ****. He's been played mostly out of position for the best part of a decade so that less talented players can find roles to butcher the pill. Two of those players left this year and for the first time in a long time they've got a very clear best 4 midfielders and one of those the whole club seems obsessed with trying to play as an, admittedly great, undersized full forward. They also just traded up for pick 1 to use on a full forward, have Hogan and seemingly want to use their best intercept and rebound defender as an outmatched CHF so there's no good reason for Greene to be there (but he will be) which means realistically they've got an absurdly clear best 3 midfielders. Will that stop them lining up round one with Ward, Ash and Whitfield roving to Briggs, almost certainly not, BUT let's assume that Kingsley actually has a say and is trying to win games, THEN Kelly, Coniglio and Greene are their midfield for as much of the games as those three can manage and Ward, Ash and, logically, Greene, would give them support. In this entirely logical, and thus completely illogical, scenario Kelly is a 125+ guy. If you've read this far then I hope you've picked up that I don't trust this club. Throw in the durability and I just can't do it.
Wines - I got him very cheap last year (so did the eventual winner fwiw) and he was really solid but even then his average just isn't good enough. I actually think he can average 120, he really does everything right and having Butters, Boak and Rozee as guys to use it outside should push him more into the role he scores best in but his kicking is too much of a cap on his scoring and while it wouldn't surprise me at all if he did average 125 I think he's another in that it just doesn't make any sense to be punting on as an ultra unique POD.
Boak - Not for mine, he was the sacrificial lamb for Rozee's explosion and at this point it makes no sense to go back, I expect he's going to get FWD status and be viable at that point but you shouldn't start someone on that punt.
Liberatore - Another that I actually like a lot, like Wines, but I can't justify the risk. If he's fit and his role is perfect he can push the 125 range and with Dunkley out it makes sense for that to happen but there's still the Smith, Treloar and Macrae wildcards, which is too much volatility for a guy who needs perfection.
Parker - Not for mine. Too many extremely dynamic young guns coming through, too good playing forward to not be the obvious sacrifice. Basically the exact same scenario as Boak for mine.
Crouch - Not for mine, durability record is too dreadful, kicking is possibly even worse and a new coach always creates uncertainty.
McCluggage - I promise he wont sucker me in again this year (bet you he does...). With Dunkley and Ashcroft I feel he's a step further away from playing midfield. Similar to Mills or Macrae vibe, he's too good playing wing which no one else can do to play in his own best position.
Brodie - There's upside here, honestly, his gamestyle could easily support a 120 average, Mundy out but JOM probably displaces that and hurts Brodie more as he's more similar to Brodie than Mundy. As much as I can see upside, I can't see enough certainty to justify going beyond that.
LDU - This one is tough, I've loved him since the first preseason game I've seen, it's not light praise but he's closest thing to Judd I've seen in style and movement. He's taken an incredibly long time to build the fitness base needed but it seemed to click last year and honestly he's a flawless SC specimen in style, contested bull that can break clean of stoppages and actually hit targets, can hit the scoreboard. He's the perfect profile but as much as the fitness has improved, it's still a long way off so if you're picking him you're backing him to push it to the level that it needs to be. He's got a 130+ profile stylistically. I don't think 120 is an unreasonable expectation if you're picking him. I do think he's a perfect type to take the risk on. I hate the Clarkson aspect as he's unpredictable and you really want certainty. I'll be watching his preseason. He's the type I pick for 3 years expecting the breakout and then give up for them to go supersaiyan... Right now, strong watchlist.
Anderson - Fundamentally fits into the Brayshaw category for mine. He's a couple of years younger and a bit more contested in nature which is a positive but his kicking is comical at times and a huge hole and they've already got Rowell as a pretty much pure handballer so very hard for Anderson to play that role more which would probably tighten his scoring. Still think he's a strong pick but I'd say if he matched Brayshaw's season last year that would be a very solid season, which means I think you're picking your M8 here and you'll generally find that for less than his starting price in season. Like Brayshaw, I'm going to have a very hard time not selecting him in DT, fwiw.
Keays - If he could kick he's a 130 guy, instead he's a 115, he's probably the worst kicking midfielder in 15 years and the ugliest left foot kick I can recall. If half the league worked as hard as he does they'd be at GAJ level, I respect just how hard he works and I reckon he'd be one of the best teammates in the league but that kicking matters in SC! The injury and/or forward role to close out last season scares me, if it's the OP that's bad, if it's a position move that's probably worse. Like Anderson, I can't justify aiming for an M8 in my starting team that has those question marks.
Guthrie - Sneaky under the radar value here but he also falls into picking your starting M7-8 as your reasonable best case at a price that can generally be bested in season. I do think with all the extra trades though there is a strong case for actually reversing logic and it's a strategy that could win, basically pick the bottom few spots on each line from the value pool and target the top end exclusively with increased information of exactly who they are. If you were trying that I reckon Guthrie would be my go, feel solid about him going 110+ this year.
Short - No interest for mine, his average is actually propped up by his defensive scores, with the additions he should go back but I'll wait and see if he does and grab him then rather than chase it. Also with Rioli and Vlastuin there'll be more sharing there than previously.
B. Smith - Limited preseason is a knock but his upside is crazy high. Another with kicking issues, big time, but does everything else. Role uncertainty and the preseason enough to rule out for me but he's one of the highest upside options for sure. Always a strong chance of getting forward is a nice security for a moon shot also.
Ross - Yeah, nah.
Green - Another huge upside play. See Kelly, Josh for my thoughts. He's cheaper, more one dimensional and perhaps even higher upside, so I like him more. If I could trust the club this would be a lot easier to go with but there's just no good reason he can't average 125, he's as good a contested player as there is, he kicks goals and he uses it pretty well and even adds in contested marking around the ground. Ability to play a whole season at the level required and general fitness to get the TOG have both been his big issues, both are aspects that improve with time. I reckon this is the punt I'd take from this group at this point in time, hopefully preseason will give us some clarity on GWS. He's very high on my watchlist. Unlike most in this price range, I think you can reasonably argue you're picking an M3 level player here which leaves M8 as a very reasonable "failure" point. Having that extreme ceiling gives you so much more room on the pick to still be winning.