I find it staggering that people to this day bring up the Tigers selecting Mark Graham in 2005 as being a bad decision by the club. It was a good decision, it costs us late draft pick (in the 50's IIRC) he helped in developing the younger players and allowed some blokes time to develop at VFL level rather havng them thrown in the deep end when they weren't ready. Perhaps if we as club under previous regimes had done this with a few more younger players over the years we'd have better developed young blokes than we do now
I would say people argue that on two fronts WP:
1) Graham lasted only one year as a back-up (2005) so he wasn't around when AK retired and Gas retired/was dumped in 2007. McGuane, Thursty and Moore were thrown in the deep end by sheer necessity anyway starting with that Geelong nightmare game at the Dome.
2) Graham was picked up late in 2004 draft but when you look at the PSD and especially the rookie draft that year there were still some decent (then young) footballers to be found which could have been drafted instead that had a decade of footy in front of them:
PSD
3. Eddie Betts (Carl) ...... We selected Trent Knobel at pick 1.
Rookie Draft:
7. Josh Gibson (North/Haw)
16. Danyle Pearce (Port)
18. Clinton Young (Haw)
19. Dale Morris (WB)
20. Harry O'Brien (Coll)
26. Matthew Warnock (Melb)
38. Scott McMahon (North)
39. Ryan Crowley (Freo)
42. Heath Grundy (Syd)
60. Josh Drummond (Bris)
Nb. that year due to poor finances we only used one rookie pick (1. Will Thursfield).
So while there was some logic to having Graham as a back-up/fill-in at the time, it really was a short-term decision made at the expense of recruiting for long-term when we were meant to be in full rebuild mode.