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I'm actually the opposite. I think the forward line is the easiest to find good options other than the midfield this year.
Barlow and Dusty are locks for me, as both as huge potential and little chance of dropping considering their scoring history.
I also like Wingard, as he's had 2 good years now, is going into his 5th year and Port should rise up the ladder.
Dahl and Zorko could be risky given Liba and Beams' returns, but both should at least average 95+ as they've had 2 good years in a row, and are moving into their peak.
And then there's always Lids who's not great value, but has averaged 110+ across his last season and a half.
Barlow and Dusty are locks for me, as both as huge potential and little chance of dropping considering their scoring history.
I also like Wingard, as he's had 2 good years now, is going into his 5th year and Port should rise up the ladder.
Dahl and Zorko could be risky given Liba and Beams' returns, but both should at least average 95+ as they've had 2 good years in a row, and are moving into their peak.
And then there's always Lids who's not great value, but has averaged 110+ across his last season and a half.
Deledio a lock if he starts ok - however - risk is his achilles flairs up so safe choice is to target him.
Barlow - if not playing in centre his scoring was closer to 60-70 levels so has downside risk. Bennell in the side, which if Fyfe plays more forward, he takes that spot, so how does Barlow fit into rotation with Neale now sitting in front of him.
Wingard - only interesting if he receives midfield time. Not sure where the improvement comes from except Port maybe improving.
Zorko - benefitted from all the injuries last year so could drop 5pts at least on last year, unless he replaces Reddens role. See Rowsus analysis.
Dahl - does Libba back reduce his midfield time.
Lots of questions, NAB cup hopefully provides some answers. Happy to see the counter arguments if you think I am jumping at shadows.