If you go through the drafts from the last 6-8 years, I don't think there is much at all between picks 4-7. In fact I think it could be argued that the best players from those picks have been those who went to clubs who draft cleverly and develop players well, e.g. Pendlebury.
I agree it is better to have an early pick than a later one, but after pick 2 or 3 it seems to depend more on having the right system and development culture in place than the natural talent of the player.
I read an interesting book several years ago by Sven-Goran Erikssons team sports shrink at Lazio who said the rarest and most important quality in an athlete is the will to win in all situations. If you have players like this then tanking wont be viable anyway.
There is no doubt that how your teach and educate players is the most important element of list development but drafting comes a close second. Teams like Collingwood have been successful for so long because of the money they invest into recruiting and development. They find quality players from the draft who they develop to their utmost potential. But their lies a problem of sorts also and is why they seem to over preform during the season but underperform during finals when you would expect players to step up. The continuous difficulty for that club is that their players are developed and coached to perform at their peek week in week out but their peek is not as high as other players from opposition teams who make the extra jump in standard during finals.
Here lies my point. Development and education can only lift a player to a certain level, there utmost potential. Players chosen early in the draft are usually those that already have a very exciting, strong base to grow from. There potential improvement is greater than those who have more to learn or improve which are the player chosen later in the draft. The more stronger, talented players we can choose early the better scope we have to improve them as individuals and therefore the team as a whole.
It's like anything - the better raw materials you have to work with the better the end product. Sure a truly wonderful artist can create a beautiful painting using average paint but if they had superior paint, brushes and canvas to start with - what a truly magnificant masterpiece they could create.
Hardwick appears to be a great coach at the moment, with a strong team beneath him. They are beginning to develop the makings of a masterpiece but they are currently using a mixture of poor, average and superior players. If they could get rid of the poor and as much of the average as they can and bring in as much of the superior as possible, imagine what they could create. Anyone following me here...
Anyway - I realize the importance of developing culture, game plan and winning ethos but I also see the incredible importance that ensuring we get as many quality picks as possible to give us the best chance to bring the best players we can to our club. This is our last chance to have a good cleanout and add as many quality young players to the list. After this year, regardless, our masterpiece with begin to be painted
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