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Re: AFL Draft 2022
« Reply #105 on: November 20, 2022, 07:23:06 PM »
Expert verdict: Who your club should take in this year’s draft

HeraldSun
20 November 2022


As the AFL world closes in on the 2022 National Draft, Fox Footy expert Mick Ablett has had his say on who your club should be targeting to bolster their stocks in 2023 and beyond.

RICHMOND

Picks: 53, 63

Mick Ablett says:
With the additions of former Giants star midfielders Jacob Hopper and Tim Taranto, the Tigers are on their way to returning as genuine Premiership contenders. Now there is simply a need for speed. While Shai Bolton and Maurice Rioli tick these boxes, further outside leg speed would greatly assist. Could the Tigers find a mature age recruit like Isaac Smith was to give them the edge?

Draft Prediction:
While the Tigers won’t get their chance until late in the piece, there will still be talent on the board. Should a player like Swan Districts small forward Darcy Jones slip through, he would be an ideal candidate. Jones won the agility test at the draft time in 7.70sec to show just how elusive he is. Powerful defender James Van Es is also a watch.

https://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/afl-draft-2022-fox-footy-expert-mick-ablett-previews-every-clubs-top-targets/news-story/1d51b38b48393809de8b14451bcccf88

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Re: AFL Draft 2022
« Reply #106 on: November 20, 2022, 07:37:02 PM »
This BF draftee watcher 'ModernArtillery' has Lemmey ranked at 17.

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These are my final rankings for the 2022 crop. I've separated them into tiers and offered a general comment of how I view each group. The tier descriptions are not a perfect formula, but I'm hoping it offers a bit of an explanation as to why some players sit higher/lower than others.

Tier 1
I'm selecting any of these guys if possible, regardless of list needs/fit. I obviously rate their talent but also see significant upside. I think there's scope for each of these players to be a number 1 or number 2 midfielder in a strong AFL side.

1. Harry Sheezel
2. George Wardlaw
3. Will Ashcroft
4. Elijah Hewett
5. Mattaes Phillipou

Tier 2
There's a little bit more fluidity for me within each tier after that top group. I'd be prepared to overlook Cadman or any of the midfielders for a KPD if it made most sense from a list need perspective. I view the ceiling of this group a shade below that of Tier 1 and probably see more things that could prevent them from reaching their ceiling than any of the prospects in that top group.

6. Aaron Cadman
7. Elijah Tsatas
8. Jhye Clark
9. Bailey Humphrey
10. Cam Mackenzie
11. Jedd Busslinger
12. Lewis Hayes
13. Harry Barnett

Tier 3A
I could have these prospects in any order and be equally satisfied. I think their floor is a fringe best 22 level prospect, but a ceiling of top 10 on an AFL list.

14. Mitch Szybkowski
15. Olli Hotton
16. Oliver Hollands

Tier 3B
Lemmey gets his own category because his ceiling fits into 3A, but I think his floor is lower than 3C. However, in isolation, I'd be prepared to take Lemmey over any of the guys in 3C.

17. Harry Lemmey

Tier 3C
I think the floor for these guys is fringe best 22, with a ceiling of 10-22 on a list. Essentially, I see a small gap between the best and worst case scenario for their careers, but have a fairly high level of confidence that they'll have a career at AFL level.

18. Coby Burgiel
19. Alwyn DaveyJr
20. Jaspa Fletcher
21. Charlie Clarke
22. Max Michalanney

Tier 4
One of my bigger groups, Tier 4 represents players who have the largest gap between ceiling and floor. My view is that the players in this group could legitimately represent top 10 on a list value or could be in and out of the system relatively quickly. I think it's highly likely that some of the guys in this group hit in a big way. Fit/role/opportunity will be critical for their development and ultimate success at the level.

23. Max Gruzewski
24. Jacob Konstanty
25. Jonti Schuback
26. Matthew Jefferson
27. Reuben Ginbey
28. Lachie Cowan
29. Billy Dowling
30. Isaac Keeler
31. Josh Weddle
32. Harry Cole
33. Jakob Ryan
34. Henry Hustwaite
35. Sam Gilbey
36. Brayden George
37. Darcy Jones

Tier 5
This group consists of players that I view as lower end role players whose success I feel will be very dependent on opportunity at AFL level.

38. Jack O'Sullivan
39. Archie Lovelock
40. Adam D'Aloia
41. Phoenix Foster
42. Will Verrall
43. Nick Sadler
44. Harry Rowston
45. Seth Campbell
46. Hugh Bond
47. James Van Es
48. Harvey Gallagher
49. Blake Drury
50. Jed Hagan

https://www.bigfooty.com/forum/threads/modernartillery-2022-draft-thread.1305188/post-77364484

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Re: AFL Draft 2022
« Reply #107 on: November 21, 2022, 05:32:59 PM »
Luke Teal article. He's been linked to us in a couple of mock drafts.

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Draft hopeful Luke Teal braves ‘devastating’ setbacks to stand on cusp of AFL dream

https://www.foxsports.com.au/afl/afl-news-2022-draft-prospects-best-players-luke-teal-player-profiles-predicted-order-club-picks/news-story/1db85780fac3c5acfd546d75c6c291ee

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Re: AFL Draft 2022
« Reply #108 on: November 21, 2022, 07:15:10 PM »
Draft Top 50: Big bolters, sliders in final expert rankings

There’s plenty of movement in our final top 50 rankings. Who has moved up and which prospects have slid down the order? Check it out and have your say.

HeraldSun's Final Power Ranking (Consensus)

1 Will Ashcroft
2 Harry Sheezel
3 George Wardlaw
4 Elijah Tsatas
5 Aaron Cadman
6 Bailey Humphrey
7 Mattaes Phillipou
8 Jhye Clark
9 Cam MacKenzie
10 Reuben Ginbey
11 Jedd Busslinger
12 Oliver Hollands
13 Matthew Jefferson
14 Ed Allen
15 Henry Hustwaite
16 Josh Weddle
17 Olli Hotton
18 Lachie Cowan
19 Lewis Hayes
20 Jaspa Fletcher
21 Elijah Hewett
22 Brayden George
23 Alwyn Davey Jr
24 Harry Barnett
25 Jacob Konstanty
26 Darcy Jones
27 Charlie Clarke
28 Max Michalanney
29 Jakob Ryan
30 Harry Rowston
31 Coby Burgiel
32 Sam Gilbey
33 Max Gruzewski
34 Isaac Keeler
35 Jaxon Binns
36 Mitch Szybkowski
37 Harvey Gallagher
38 Jaiden Magor
39 Tom McCallum
40 Kaleb Smith
41 Jed Hagan
42 Blake Drury
43 Adam D'Aloia
44 Jason Gillbee
45 Harry Lemmey
46 Noah Long
47 Luke Teal
48 Toby McMullin
49 Billy Dowling
50 James Van Es


INDIVIDUAL RANKINGS - NOVEMBER

RANK   JORDAN PINTO   DAN BATTEN   CHRIS CAVANAGH
1   Will Ashcroft           Will Ashcroft              Will Ashcroft
2   Harry Sheezel          Harry Sheezel         George Wardlaw
3   Elijah Tsatas            George Wardlaw      Harry Sheezel
4   George Wardlaw       Aaron Cadman        Elijah Tsatas
5   Bailey Humphrey     Bailey Humphrey     Aaron Cadman
6   Aaron Cadman         Elijah Tsatas          Mattaes Phillipou
7   Mattaes Phillipou        Jhye Clark           Bailey Humphrey
8   Cam Mackenzie       Mattaes Phillipou     Reuben Ginbey
9   Jedd Busslinger       Cam Mackenzie          Jhye Clark
10   Jhye Clark                Reuben Ginbey     Cam Mackenzie
11   Reuben Ginbey        Jedd Busslinger       Ollie Hollands
12   Oliver Hollands         Oliver Hollands          Ed Allan
13   Henry Hustwaite     Matthew Jefferson    Jedd Busslinger
14   Matthew Jefferson     Lewis Hayes            Matt Jefferson
15   Ed Allan                   Lachie Cowan          Jaspa Fletcher
16   Josh Weddle             Elijah Hewett          Lachlan Cowan
17   Olli Hotton                  Olli Hotton           Josh Weddle
18   Brayden George       Henry Hustwaite       Olli Hotton
19   Jaspa Fletcher            Josh Weddle         Henry Hustwaite
20   Harry Barnett               Ed Allan              Lewis Hayes
21   Lewis Hayes             Jaspa Fletcher         Elijah Hewett
22   Elijah Hewett          Brayden George       Alwyn Davey Jnr
23   Sam Gilbey              Charlie Clarke         Charlie Clarke
24   Max Michalanney        Darcy Jones         Harry Rowston
25   Lachie Cowan          Harvey Gallagher    Max Michalanney
26   Jacob Konstanty       Alwyn Davey Jr       Jakob Ryan
27   Jaiden Magor             Harry Barnett       Brayden George
28   Jakob Ryan             Jacob Konstanty      Coby Burgiel
29   Alwyn Davey Jr        Harry Rowston        Jacob Konstanty
30   Darcy Jones            Max Gruzewski         Darcy Jones
31   Kaleb Smith           Mitch Szybkowski      Tom McCullum
32   Coby Burgiel              Jaxon Binns           Harry Barnett
33   Isaac Keeler               Isaac Keele           Isaac Keeler
34   Max Gruzewski           Jed Hagan            Max Gruzewski
35   Harry Lemmey          Sam Gilbey          Mitch Szybkowski
36   Adam D’Aloia            Coby Burgiel            Jaxon Binns
37   Jaxon Binns              Jason Gillbee            Jed Hagan
38   Toby McMullin            Jakob Ryan            Kaleb Smith
39   Billy Dowling            Jaiden Magor           Sam Gilbey
40   Charlie Clarke          Ethan Phillips           Noah Long
41   Blake Drury            Max Michalanney     Harvey Gallagher
42   Mitch Syzbkowski        Blake Drury          Adam D’Aloia
43   Harry Rowston          Tom McCallum         Blake Drury
44   Tom McCallum              Luke Teal           James Van Es
45   Harvey Gallagher         Hugh Bond           Luke Teal
46   Jason Gillbee               Noah Long        Anthony Munkara
47   Nick Sadler                James Van Es        Hugh Bond
48   Luke Teal                  Cooper Vickery      Cooper Vickery
49   Jed Hagan                 Adam D’Aloia        Harry Lemmey
50   Noah Long             Bailey Macdonald        Tom Scully

https://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/draft/final-afl-draft-rankings-experts-rank-top-50-prospects-in-2022-crop/news-story/b13b83a57fb2a30da12b95836a3a2d05

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Re: AFL Draft 2022
« Reply #109 on: November 22, 2022, 05:38:40 AM »
Every nominated player for the 2022 AFL Draft revealed

Close to 900 players, including young stars and ex-AFL players, will be hoping to land a list spot next week.

https://www.zerohanger.com/every-nominated-player-for-the-2022-afl-draft-revealed-130149/

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Delisted AFL Tigers
Jake Aarts
Riley Collier-Dawkins
Sydney Stack

VFL listed Tigers
Jackson Bowne
Bailey Henderson
Austin Johnson
Lachlan Street
Sam Tucker
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Re: AFL Draft 2022
« Reply #110 on: November 22, 2022, 11:43:24 AM »
It's great having no interest in the draft this year. Last year it consumed me leading up to it. 

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Re: AFL Draft 2022
« Reply #111 on: November 23, 2022, 06:54:58 PM »
Here’s a 2022 top 40 power ranking list, same contextual point as last time. One thing I would say about this draft is there’s great depth in terms of upside later on that’s being underrated largely. Can think of a few players who could turn out to be top-10 worthy in the future.



Then you’ve got guys like D’Aloia and Rowston who are prolific and should be solid role players. Michalanney will play plenty at Adelaide. Tom Scully could be anything, as could Van Es.

A couple of guys who might be taken super late, rookie or even go undrafted but have upside that could be moulded into longer AFL careers with talent are Lloyd Johnston, Josh Bennetts, Harvey Gallagher, Kyle Marshall and Ziggy Toledo. Knobel is a good size for a ruck.

Final point would be to highlight both Sam Gilbey and Jayden Davey. Both have great talent and have top-25 upside for whoever would take the risk. Injuries create a big question mark, but they deserve opportunities. Could be steals if they slide.

https://twitter.com/DemPanopoulos/status/1595247030749736960

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Re: AFL Draft 2022
« Reply #112 on: November 23, 2022, 08:05:52 PM »
Any chance lemmey or keeler get to our picks?

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Re: AFL Draft 2022
« Reply #113 on: November 24, 2022, 06:02:45 AM »
Any chance lemmey or keeler get to our picks?
No idea myself TK but going by the various mock drafts there's definitely a chance (Lemmey more so than Keeler it seems). However, a few of the mock drafts also have both gone before our first pick.

In any case, hopefully all the NGAs and F/S in this draft push us up the draft order.
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Re: AFL Draft 2022
« Reply #114 on: November 24, 2022, 01:49:12 PM »
Does anyone have any idea of how picks we take, I know we have 4 selections available

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Re: AFL Draft 2022
« Reply #115 on: November 24, 2022, 04:06:32 PM »
Does anyone have any idea of how picks we take, I know we have 4 selections available

We are taking 2 confirmed by Matt Clarke on the Talking Tigers pod

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Re: AFL Draft 2022
« Reply #116 on: November 24, 2022, 04:39:49 PM »
There will be a few KPF that they will look at who have ability that’s needs development, if/ whoever we get a KPF it will take a few / couple of year of development to making an impact in the seniors
MT is right, by the time the father sons and other upgrades have taken place, I’m hoping we will get a crack in the mid to late 40’s where the likes of Lemmy and Scully will possibly be available

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Re: AFL Draft 2022
« Reply #117 on: November 24, 2022, 05:55:43 PM »
Chris Doerre's phantom draft on ESPN has Lemmey and Scully going to Richmond.

Full mock draft here: https://www.espn.com.au/afl/story/_/id/35089878/afl-2022-draft-phantom-draft-chris-doerre-espn-full-afl-phantom-draft-every-club-every-pick

51. Richmond - Harry Lemmey - West Adelaide (SA)

An athletic tall leading forward who displays a high work rate and was touted as a potential pick one contender coming into the season, Lemmey has struggled to live up to the expectation or take the next step in his footballing development. While he is of key position height, his style of play more closely resembles a super-tall flanker.

54. Richmond - Tom Scully - West Adelaide (SA)

A 204cm key forward who averaged 4.9 goals and 3.9 contested marks over his first eight SANFL Under-18 games, Scully was one of this year's hottest starters before a form slump in the second half of the year. Difficult to stop as a contested marking target inside 50m with his height and reach, Scully is at his best close to goal.


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Re: AFL Draft 2022
« Reply #118 on: November 24, 2022, 06:14:50 PM »
204cm forward, won't make it, he's beyond the 199cm limit

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Re: AFL Draft 2022
« Reply #119 on: November 25, 2022, 03:54:30 AM »
2022 AFL Draft Preview: Richmond

Michael Alvaro
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November 24, 2022


WITH season proper and trade period done and dusted, AFL fans and staff alike now turn their attention towards the draft (November 28-30). The chaos has settled on player and pick swaps, and budding prospects have completed their combines, leaving a nervous wait until they learn their fate.

In the next of our club by club previews, we take a look at the Richmond’s draft hand and offer insight into how the Tigers may utilise the picks at their possession. Having gone hard during trade period, they boast one of the thinnest draft hands but will look to extract late value.

2022 FINISH: 7th

CURRENT PICKS: 53, 62, 76, 82

FUTURE PICKS: RIC R2, RIC R3, RIC R4

ACADEMY/FATHER-SON NOMINEES: Nil.

OPTIONS:

Though its final place will fluctuate as academy and father-son bids roll in up the order, Richmond is set to enter the draft all the way back in round three. The Tigers boast four overall picks but with only 55-60 players expected to be picked up, they will likely only utilise two before upgrading Marlion Pickett to their senior list.

Having just bolstered their midfield in a big way, the Tigers could go down the key position route for some long-term cover. Though in a draft once lauded for its tall talent, there are admittedly few options who may fit the bill.

One prospect who makes sense is Will Elliott, who captained the Oakleigh Chargers but missed much of his top-age season with a knee injury. He, and fellow Charger Hudson O’Keeffe are rucks with developable traits and handy mobility. The former fits a key forward need, too.

Another Victorian ruck in Max Knobel may be in the frame as another project option, while versatile South Australian Phoenix Foster could also pique the Tigers’ interest. Along similar lines, fellow Croweaters Harry Lemmey and Tom Scully remain on the precipice of draft contention and offer potential late value as tall forwards.

Steering away from the key position realm, there are also plenty of running types set to be available. A mature-ager like Joe Richards may suit Richmond’s list profile as a small with good pace, though he has been rumoured to have suitors well up the order.

Hard-nosed midfielder-forward Archie Lovelock and outside utility Jonti Schuback loom as a couple of steals late in the piece, while crafty Tasmanian Seth Campbell could be up the Tigers’ ally. The same goes for inside ball winners like Adam D’Aloia and Hugh Bond, though the latter’s ability to double as a lockdown defender may be more appealing to Richmond’s needs.

KEY QUESTIONS:

– Will Richmond be satisfied with only using two picks in this year’s draft?
– What kind of late value can Richmond extract from its selections?
– Will Richmond opt for long-term or readymade talent?

https://central.rookieme.com/afl/2022/11/24/2022-afl-draft-preview-richmond/