Part of a phantom draft off BF, might give you an idea who might be around for this additional pick.
#33 Melbourne - Max Gawn
Two quality midfielders and a quality key forward with their first three picks, a ruckman is all they really need now. And a 206cm one doesn't come along too often
#34 Richmond - Callum Bartlett
I rate Bartlett pretty highly, and if it wasn't for his injury I have no doubt he would have been a first round selection. Judging by some of the comments on the Richmond picks so far, he might not be exactly what they are after but he would add a lot to their midfield
#35 Fremantle - Chris Luff
Fremantle need a key defender and they are all pretty much even in my opinion, so they'll go with the WA boy
#36 North Melbourne - Kyle Hartigan
As good as Thompson and Grima have been, neither are a #1 defender. Hartigan is a decent size and with a couple of years of development should be able to take on the FB role
#37 Sydney - Dylan McNeil
McNeil wont ever be a star, but he will be a solid player capable of performing straight away. Will suit a developing Sydney team, and will add some extra leadership to a young group
#38 West Coast - Nat Fyfe
Arguably the second most exciting player in the draft, Fyfe will offer another dimension to the WC forward line and could provide some cover for the LeCras midfield move
#39 Port Adelaide - James Craig
I'd imagine Port will be looking for a ruckman at some stage in the draft, and I think Craig could go higher than this. I can still see Craig being developed into a full back, and this could see him replacing Thurstans at Port
#40 Hawthorn - Josh Donaldson
Hawthorn are looking for key defenders, and like James Craig, that is where I see Donaldson playing his football. Could be developed into a Dustin Fletcher type defender
#41 Essendon - Troy Taylor
The most exciting player in the draft in my opinion, and my favourite. Not too sure if he is exactly what Essendon need, but I couldn't let him slip any further and Essendon seem a good fit with their strong Indigenous group. Should be a perfect replacement for an underperforming Jetta
#42 Carlton - Tom Hill
Hill is one player that I just don't know where he'll go, he was talked up last year as a possible top 50 pick and yet didn't get drafted. But somebody of his size and agility will get drafted, and Carlton should appreciate his ability to forward or back
#43 Brisbane - Ayden Kennedy
OK, so I changed this from Andrew Hooper as I already had Brisbane taking a half back/midfielder in Menzel. Kennedy is a tall athletic forward, and with Clark playing so well in the ruck and Henderson performing down back, Brisbane are left with really only Tyler as a young key forward. Kennedy will help them with the pending retirement of Bradshaw
#44 Adelaide - Derick Wanganeen
They have Knights and Porplyzia, but really lack that quick and exciting midfielder/small forward. Who knows what is happening with Jacky, Douglas just isn't that good and Petrenko looks more suited to defence. I think Port would be looking at Wanganeen with their next pick, so Adelaide will be more than happy to take him before Port get a chance
#45 Collingwood - Sam Reid
So they've taken a ruck/forward and a midfielder, so now I think Collingwood will go for a key defender. Should form a good partnership with Nathan Brown in the future
#46 Western Bulldogs - Myles Pitt
Covering all my bases with the Bulldogs by drafting a medium/tall forward to go with their first two picks of a key back and midfielder. At 190cm, Pitt isn't a key forward but he is a very good shot on goal, and will play a Ryan Murphy/Scott Welsh type role
#47 Geelong - Zac Ledin
I changed this from McAdam, as McAdam is probably more suited to a back flank and I already had Geelong drafting Sheppard. Ledin looks to be a good midfield option, and can definitely rack up the possessions. Has the attributes to be a good midfielder, and Geelong could take the chance
#48 St Kilda - Mark Hutchings
Hutchings is capable of playing half back or in the midfield, and is the type of player that could come in and have an impact in his first season. After drafting a couple of 'projects' in the first two rounds, the Saints will look to sure up their current depth
Andrew Hooper, Charlie McAdam, Dylan Grimes, Joel Houghton and Joseph Groenewegan were all in and out of the third round. And would go early on in the fourth round if I were to continue, although that is getting a tad too difficult at this stage...