Following on from the PSD stats thread, here's the whole draft.
This is probably more accurate if you reverse it and think of which club is the better at picking fewer duds
as the quality of the player isn't taken into account but here are the draft strike rates ( players still on club lists/total selections) for the same period 1999-2003:
Just National draft selections (no trades, PSD or rookies):
Geelong 76% - 19/25
Bulldogs 76 - 19/25
WCE 68 - 13/19
Freo 65 - 13/20
Sydney 62 - 13/21
St Kilda 62 - 13/21
Hawthorn 62 - 13/21
Brisbane 55 - 11/20
Roos 55 - 16/29
Pies 54 - 15/28
Melbourne 52 - 12/23
Port 45 - 9/20
Richmond 43 - 12/28
Essendon 42 - 11/26
Carlton 41 - 11/27
Adelaide 36 - 8/22
Then when you add trades, PSD picks and elevated rookies it becomes:
Freo 57 - 26/46
WCE 55 - 18/33
Hawthorn 53 - 19/36
Geelong 51 - 22/43
Bulldogs 51 - 23/45
Sydney 49 - 19/39
St Kilda 45 - 20/44
Brisbane 45 - 14/31
Adelaide 41 - 20/49
Melbourne 41 - 17/41
Port Adel 41 - 14/34
Roos 40 - 20/50
Pies 39 - 18/46
Essendon 39 - 15/38
Richmond 38 - 16/42
Carlton 30 - 16/53
I wonder if it's just coincidence that the bottom two clubs on the list won the wooden spoon in the past two years.
Overall the turnover is virtually every second player each club adds each year won't be around after a couple of years
. Plus the $150-200k that goes with it.