Lloyd said Pick 15 could be traded in return for Essendon’s two second-round picks – picks 24 and 29 – in a win-win for both clubs.
“It also helps Richmond with their positioning for points, getting (Patrick) Naish through the door,” Lloyd said on AFL Trade Radio.
As I've mentioned before, I haven't followed this draft however usually I think I'd take that deal considering we also have another early pick (although I'd demand to use 17 because stuff Essendon). But then all the evaluations on this draft are that it is very weak and doesn't bat very deep.
On the HUN website
Tigers wont be helping the bumbling bombers
No deal Matty
Essendon - once a deluded football club, always a deluded football club
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Geelong have also considered something similar apparently.
Richmond: pick 15 + Lloyd or late pick ---> picks 19 (Motlop compo), 21
Geelong: picks 19, 21 ------> pick 15 + Lloyd or late pick -----> ontrade pick 15 for Stringer.
Richmond rebuffs Essendon on three-way deal involving Bulldog Jake Stringer, draft pickJay Clark,
Herald Sun
13 October 2017RICHMOND is sitting out of a three-way deal which could help solve the impasse for exiled Western Bulldog Jake Stringer.
The Tigers have picks 15 and 17 in this year’s draft which they are holding, in part, to claim father-son midfielder Patrick Naish.
Essendon asked whether the Tigers would trade pick 15 (worth 1112 draft value index points) for the Bombers’ picks 24 and 29 (total 1438).
Richmond won’t help Essendon secure Jake Stringer from the Western Bulldogs. Picture: Michael Klein
The draft value index points could be evened out even more by adding Richmond’s pick 51 (worth 249 points) to the deal, if necessary.
The deal could be a massive help for Essendon because they could offer pick No.15 on to the Bulldogs in return for Stringer.
Recently, respected manager Scott Lucas said he thought pick No.15 would be a fair trade for Stringer.
But the Tigers have indicated they aren’t interested in that deal and want to keep their two top-20 picks for Naish and another highly-rated player.
It leaves the Bombers and Bulldogs looking for another way to secure the Stringer deal before Thursday’s trade deadline.
The Bulldogs wanted pick No.11 for Stringer but Essendon has already swapped it to Greater Western Sydney for Devon Smith.
Geelong could send a similar request to Punt Rd to advance the Cats’ position for Stringer as part of an even sweeter points boost for the Tigers.
The Cats already have pick No.21 and could secure pick No.19 as first-round free agency compensation for Steve Motlop if he moves to Adelaide or Port Adelaide.
Geelong could bundle those two selections together (worth 1793 points) in exchange for Richmond’s pick No.15 and a later pick, or midfield-forward Sam Lloyd.
The Cats have been identified as a potential new home for Lloyd if the Cats lose Motlop and fellow goal kicker Daniel Menzel.
http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/teams/essendon/richmond-rebuffs-essendon-on-threeway-deal-involving-bulldog-jake-stringer-draft-pick/news-story/29de2091f516c5be55c58473e23697f5