AFL 2007 Draft Table Talk Mock Draft: Pick 13
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November 8th 2006 02:01
13. Richmond:
Nathan Brown. 194cm, 89kg. Key Position player (North Ballarat Rebels)If this happens, then he better get a nickname or there will be confusion at Richmond. If Richmond do draft Brown, or a similar player, they will have turned pick 8 into a full back and a centre half back, with Polak filling the other spot. That is a really good return for trading down a few picks and sending a later draft pick to Fremantle. There is obviously a need to have someone to replace Gaspar in the next year or two and Brown is rated as one of the best full back prospects. Brown is also capable of playing up forward, it would be an interesting setup for Richmond with both Richardson and Brown leading from the goalsquare. Teams struggle to stop Richardson with his marking ability and fast leads, combine him and Brown and teams would have to find two defenders with pace and height to combat them.
Daniel Connors: 182 cm, 77 kg. Midfielder (Bendigo/ Echuca)Plenty of midfielders worth picking here and Connors would add a midfielder to the list that could replace Chaffey who retired. The Tigers will have to decide between an onballer or a key position player with this pick, and with their recent draft history a small could be taken here. But in this draft Richmond will be able to add a quality onballer with their next pick while the quality of tall players will drop-off before then. It is always interesting to watch Wallace at the drafts as he usually has an unexpected player that he drafts.
Brock O’Brien: 180cm, 78kg. Small defender (Peel Thunder). Terry Wallace often goes small in drafts, and he does scout and draft Western Australian players, Brock could be a player he likes and O'Brien could fill a number of roles for the Tigers. Raines might be played further up the field and O'Brien could be a player who also starts his career down back. Would get plenty of possessions for Richmond as they build from the back and O'Brien is a solid kick who could rebound out of the backline.
1. Carlton: Bryce Gibbs
2. Essendon: Scott Gumbleton
3. Kangaroos: Lachlan Hansen
4. Brisbane Lions: Joel Selwood
5. Port Adelaide: Matthew Leuenberger
6. Hawthorn: Mitchell Thorp
7. Geelong: Leroy Jetta
8. Collingwood: Albert Proud
9. St Kilda: Jack Riewoldt
10. Collingwood: Brent Renouf
11. Western Bulldogs: James Sellar
12. Melbourne: Tom Hislop
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