Final draft for me...
Defense
Yeo - Lock for mine, has to last another 10 days.
Jones - Crucial to this structure, role looked good, JS is great, he'll outscore his starting price comfortably and should make good cash on spikes.
Crozier - There's about 5 other names in this price group (can get up to Bowes), I like his scoring history over some of the others though, if he's fit I'll probably pick him.
Ginbey - Looks the goods.
McKenna - Looks sound, strong scoring history, JS the biggest question and think he gets a run at it.
Constable - Rate his role, JS solid for now but will have to perform.
Cole - JS again, when going extreme structures you need JS. Role is solid and will have good spike games, just need a couple in a month.
Chesser - There's a solid 5 names here, I like him as a slow burner but have other options.
Structure - Risk is basically all here, biggest risk to this structure is Sheezel or Phillips being must field guys over one of my rookies but I think that's not very likely (must field is like 15 points better). There's about 10 more names I think make round one, so I actually feel good about the depth of options or alternatives to mine, which is crucial.
Mids
Laird - My #1. I hate how many have jumped on him in the preseason, I liked when he was down around 12%.
Oliver (Not Neale) - I forgot to update this and can't be assed redoing the screenshot
. He's too good. Neale the only other option here.
Bont - Underpriced, imo. None of his issues except durability are here this year, think 125 is very reasonable projection.
Macrae - This is the most speculative choice, I can get Neale or free cash with other names. I like Macrae but don't love it. This spot will change about 45 times in the next 10 days.
Hopper - I don't love him but he'll make cash and score points at strong value, if he fails there's a solid 3 other options I like about the same. Really I'm just defending against the remote 110 chance he presents that would wreck my season with him in every cookie cutter side.
Callaghan - I like him, I don't think he's anything special as a pick but I think he should score more consistently than other names and has a high ceiling for cash gen.
Ashcroft - Yep.
Mackenzie - I like him a lot, Hawks midfield is terrible, he should play a very good role.
Phillips - Lock for mine, risk having him on the pine against so many defenders as role was solid but expect it's a fringe role that produces very inconsistent scoring.
Fahey - I like the look of him, there's a solid amount of other D/M options here, I'm not committed to the link by any means but an extra option to cover my defenders is definitely intentional and valuable.
Baker - Will adapt if he's not there round one until then he's locked.
Structure - The only real decision is whether to cash up Hopper into something better but I think the balance with Hopper/Ziebell is better than Green type/rookie and that's basically the choice. Otherwise there's nothing noteworthy here.
Rucks
Gawn - Picked as a forward, I'm essentially backing him to average 105+ here. I can't say I love it but basically if he doesn't get FWD he'll score 110+, the 105+ with FWD is definitely not a sure thing. Does feel right having the big beautiful bearded bastard in my side though.
Marshall - Defensive pick, I'm not risking a guy I like doing a Sicily on me again. Ultimately he's value and could be the #1 ruck, the durability risk and slight coach related concerns don't trump that given all the other rucks have durability problems and bigger other issues.
Rat - I hate giving up cash generation, I always lose points looping anyway, this is a perfect storm. Absolute worst case I have 72k I can find from this downgrade. (nekminnit he loses cash).
Structure - Not much here, it will be Marshall +1, I'm down to Gawn, Darcy, Witts and English, Gawn the priciest so any change here helps elsewhere.
Forwards
Dunkley - Lock.
Coniglio - The 4th picked of the 4 but really durability my only concern on this pick.
Rozee - Lock. Expecting him to push 110 this year. Shame so many are on him!
Taranto - Defensive but do rate his chances this year. He's capable of going 110+, he should push towards 105. Durability is an issue but not starting him is far more likely to cause me issues than starting him.
Ziebell - He averaged 108 last time he played this role, he was even bigger than that before Hall. I don't know what they're going to do but if he's in defense he's going to push 95+ and has genuinely good keeper chances and range. That he'll get DPP with my structure is also extremely valuable. I'm actually looking at him more as a D6 keeper than F6 as I'll want to dabble with the DPP guys and already have 5 keeper forwards without him.
McLean - I think he's the best forward rookie, I don't think he's great.
Sheezel - He's the next best, if he's playing defense he'll be the best. I don't think either is much better than my D6 though.
Greene - Terrible team but he's got more ways to score than the small forwards and he's more advanced than most. I've already budgeted the trade for getting this wrong
Structure - I still hate how heavy I am, Gawn only makes that worse but I'm also confident that all 5 of my starters score at premium levels post DPP, they're all just going in reverse of the DPP, they're forwards playing mids, the mids who get forward will do the same. I'm definitely watching for Petracca as a must have forward. This is an unusually bad group for durability for me but there's too much value in 4 guys playing pretty pure midfield roles that have all demonstrated the ability to go 110+ in those roles.
I want Gulden, I want Gulden to succeed, I can't trust Horse, if you look up trust issues in a dictionary it's me glaring at Horse for a decade straight and him just laughing back. He's that kid you yell at to not stick his finger in the toaster and he just stands there with his finger in the toaster laughing at you hysterically.