Which way is GM taking a risk though?
I think it's a risk not using at least two of the picks after twenty.
Understand your concern H Tiger, but if GM's done his homework, he will already know which players are worth taking a financial risk with and which aren’t, when it comes draft time.
No use picking players just for the sake of saying we’ve got young players on our list when you have doubts about them. Or if we are going to get ourselves into a financial pickle by using those picks.
Last year we had the following late picks:
Daniel Jackson (pick 53)
Brent Hartigan (70)
Andrew Raines (76)
Kyle Archibald (81)
So why wouldn’t we use our late picks this year, without there being a good reason for it? Just wouldn’t make sense.
Last year, because we had few high picks, we probably had to do a lot more ground work to get some good players.
I know I’ve mentioned this before, but Richmond convinced Daniel Jackson to nominate for last year’s draft, even though he wasn’t expected to play any AFL footy this year. Because he agreed, we got him at pick 53, instead of a being a potential first round selection this year.
Similar story for Andrew Raines. He didn’t have a stand out year last season so went unnoticed by most other Clubs at the draft. Seeing the rate of his progress this year, he would probably be no less than a second round draft choice this year.
Nothing has been proven yet with any of these players, but what may have seemed like odd selections then may well turn out to be inspired choices.