Pick #10 is better than pick #3?
You got me thinking Bentleigh so I did a bit of checking and it makes interesting reading. Here is the difference in Pick 3 and Pick 10 from the last 7 drafts (I didn't include 2007 as they are all still too new to be a valid comparison):
06
3 - L. Hansen - 3 games.
10 - N. Brown - 10 games.
05
3 - B. Dowler - 3 games.
10 - S. Hurn - 36 games.
04
3 - T. Williams - 18 games.
10 - M. Bate - 39 games.
03
3 - K. Bradley - 53 games.
10 - B. Stanton - 88 games.
02
3 - J. Brennan - 71 games.
10 - J. Laycock - 50 games.
01
3 - A. Sampi - 78 games.
10 - N. Del Santo - 132 games.
00
3 - D. Smith - 21 games.
10 - A. McGrath - 104 games.
So looking at this, the only year where Pick 10 wasn't better than Pick 3 was in 2002 and players that could have been taken at Pick 10 that year include B. Schammer, D. Bell, T. Selwood, W. Minson, J. Rivers, D. Merrett, B. Staker, A. Selwood and R. Shirley.
Not much of a case for tanking or losing, especially to a side that has more pressing issues with confidence and learning to win games.