rookie draft is a lottery.
players taken at at 47, 74 and 81 in the rookie draft have been passed over by every club, what about 6-8 times each? even the clubs that selected them preferred others.
what is the overall success rate of the rookie draft and how do we stack up to that in the last couple of years?
Well fair enough then. Since it's a "lottery" we should just rely on luck and forget any process of evaluation.
Comparisons of Rookie picks over the last years will be misleading since they are "project" players who need more development time than National Draft picks.
I can't be bothered doing a comparison of every club's rookie picks over the last couple of years but these are some I've looked at before.
2007 PSD1
Gourdis R8
Collard R17
Sylvester R33
Cartledge R47
Howat PSD3 Martin R2 Joseph R19 Wonaeamirri R34 Ellard R57 Mumford
PSD7 McGinnity R25 Petrenko R35 Spencer
PSD8 Bellchambers R30 Garlett R38 Hanley
R32 Laidler R40 Curnow
2008 58
Hislop PSD6 Rockliff
PSD7
Cousins R8 Nahas R24 Gourdis R39 Browne R53 Gilligan R19 DeBoer R25 L Delaney R40 Speight R74 Broughton
R27 Blair R47 Breust R81 Suckling
R29 Simpkins
R30 Picken
2009
PSD2 Grimes R7 Hicks R23 Contin R38 Roberts R51 Westhoff R62 Polak PSD7 Hardingham R8 Barlow R24 Silvagni R43 Crameri R56 White
R9 Daw R27 Strijk R46 Jaensch
R12 Hitchcock R30 Howlett
R17 Thompson
and that's the last time I'll try and do a transfer of an Excel spreadsheet to here, so that's a win for you, Al.