Sorry I didn't explain to well - I wasn't talking about his early AFL games I was talking about his early beginnings at Coburg
I suppose this is where we disagree on Silvestor. I have think he has shown something at AFL level especially in the games against North & Essendon. I think his skill level by footy is a helluva lot better than some of his more establsihed team mates. Also, there are some commentators (one was Alves who I rate highly) who were impressed with his limited AFL exposure who believe there is something to work with
Yes except Thursfield only played half a season Coburg reserves in his first year was elevated to AFL level in Round 14 and performed admirabily on some very dangerous forwards. He had only just turned 19 when he debuted at AFL level.
Silvestor had his first taste of AFL level at
23 years old in the NAB Cup and had a diabolical performance in a game that wasn't even full speed/intensity AFL level. He was 24 on debut and will be 25 next year, yet while he's done a couple of OK things on the field, he's not exactly made shown any sign of being anything but a last resort depth player in defence. He'll be 25 next year which means his scope for improvement is minimal.
I'd understand keeping him as a rookie in case our defenders are hit with injury. However if we can pick up a couple of kpps in the draft, especially another defender, then I really don't see much point in keeping him.
I agree with your point of Thursfield not showing much at Coburg level before he was elevated, however I don't get your comparison. Thursfield showed nothing at VFL reserves level but showed plenty at AFL level. Silvestor has done everything he possibly can at VFL level, but shown very little at AFL level despite being far more mature, he's still more than a year older than Thursfield.