We can draft one now Durham and caldwell hopefully with tsatas is a good mix Durham and caldwell are bulls so Murphy Reid is a good fit 3-4 years down the track
@@zippyspinifex exactly and Murphy Reid has good foot skills along with vision and iq he spots targets not many can see if he slides to pick 10 or whatever it turns out to be he’d be a steal
Great analysis as always Felix, i like the look of Lalor, might be reaching a tad early at our first pick but i like his midfielder/mid forward who can take a mark. I think we should try and jump back into the late first round by offering up our first round pick for next year to try and get a Shanahan or Whitlock.
@@everythingessendon548 yes very true, if Kako slides past our second round pick (which is extremely doubtful) we could use second round pick for a Sims or Faull and then use Laverde and Stringer trades for Kako...that would once again be unlikely.
Please no more 200cm athletic beanpoles, amazing aerobic capacity, who "will take time as they don't come from a football background but have huge upside".. after 5 seasons on the list they will have played 14 senior games, having suffered 324 different injuries, with 145 of them never seen before in football..just draft a bloke who can kick, mark & handball please
I’d be interested in the implications of the selection for example if we draft a mid, where does that put Tsatis or Hobbs in the team or a tall defender what does that say towards Lewis Hayes and Zach Reid
What would you say would be our main focus in the draft. As do we already have enough midfielders and even tall forwards? Do we focus on the general defenders?Cheers for the shoutout as well.
@@everythingessendon548 perkins in round one vs hawthorn did pretty well in the middle, probably best on ground. Then didn't play there again. If we want a big mid, I don't understand why we aren't playing perkins in that role more. Well apart from that we have setterfield parish sheil etc
A key big forward is what we need. I have a feeling we are closer to bottoming out when Tasmania comes in, than challenging for top 4 spots and finals. I just want something exciting every week that kicks bags even when we are bad.
Would love Armstrong but reckon he gets picked before us (either Melbourne or Richmond with Gold Coasts pick 6). Shanahan I reckon we'd be reaching for if we took him at pick 8
I prefer that Essendon takes a key fwd or key defender in the draft rather than another mid. Felix - will you do a player list strategy video that takes into account trades, FA and national & rookie draft and weigh the relative importance of each to the club?
Travaglia would be my pick, ravenous competitor, super physical and can play mid/wing/defence as a utility, think he fits what we want both as a player and personality/attitude wise. if not him then Reid, Allen or even see about a trade up to get someone like Smilie or Draper to address our stoppage/ground ball woes.
If we get Luke trainor it would be massive do you think we should trade Shiel or another near elite player for us to get draft capital to use 8 and be able to match kako
Here are some of my quickfire opinions: Langford is no chance of still being there at our pick, I'd almost bet my house he's gone inside the top 3. Trainor will be a good player I'm sure but we should not consider taking a key defender with the amount of holes we have elsewhere on the list. Reid we should also put a line through, another great player I'm sure but unless we trade Merrett to St. Kilda for picks 7 and 8 there's no way we should be looking at yet another small, hybrid mid to play alongside Merrett, Parish, Durham, Caldwell, Hobbs etc. Too small, too one paced. Lalor is the first player you mention as realistic option that actually makes sense, he's tall, he's dynamic, he kicks goals, he's got explosive power, he would fit in very well at Essendon, however I also believe he will be well gone by our pick especially if we get pushed outside the top 10. Allan again should not be considered, Eseendon has a terrible record of developing "utilities", Langford, Laverde, Francis, Cox are just some examples of 1st round picks we used on utility players over the past 10 years and 1 among them gets a pass mark after 7 years of trying to figure out what he is. Allan could a great wing/half back prospect with elite endurance and a good body size but I just don't Essendon will get his development right and even if we did I don't think that's the best use of our first pick. Shanahan is a reach at our pick I reckon, I personally think Armstrong is higher and would prefer him over Shanahan, however a good quality key forward isn't a bad option. As I just mentioned I'd take Armstrong over Shanahan, wouldn't be upset if we took him but I reckon Melbourne will get him before we take our first pick. Travaglia for whatever reason just doesn't excite me, in theory his stats and attributes are great but I just don't view him as a candidate for our pick, I'm not basing that on anything tangible either and realise its almost stupid but I'm just not picturing him as an Essendon player. If we did pick him I'm sure I'd change my tune, however, I think a kid you ruled out stands ahead of him at their position in Xavier Lindsay. If we're looking to bolster our half back line I'm taking Lindsay over Travaglia and I'd be very happy to get him at our pick. And lastly Tauru I haven't done any research on at all and was caught by surprise you mentioned him. At a glance I don't think a 191cm "key" defender is someone we should be considering with our pick, we have so many medium sized players on the list I don't want to add any more. My draft board is: (In descending order of my most preferred targets) 1. Smillie (Unrealistic) 2. Langford (Unrealistic) 3. Lalor 4. Armstrong 5. Lindsay 6. Shanahan (Settle option if all mentioned are gone with no top 5 talents sliding) In my opinion any other player picked other than those 6 would be disappointing.
@@windyhillbomber TBH I would even shop Parish for an early second round pick...which is unders for him but with the talent thus year we could pick up a decent player who will be around for our next premiership...can't see Parish being around or being a key player for our next premiership run. He seems like a great fella and has been a very good player but at present all he is doing is taking midfield minutes away from Durham and Caldwell
@@everythingessendon548 no doubt, but I’m a big fan of building a “connected” squad that all grow together. Now is the time to build a team around the likes of Caldwell, Caddy, Perkins, Durham, Martin, Roberts, Bryan. Another key mid, key forward and small forward will add to the growing band of brothers.
@@everythingessendon548 so it’s pretty much set in stone that we will match that bid ? Or is there a slight possibility that another team could pick him up
Go hard on small forwards early. Get Kako, and get atleast one other. Hawthorn showed what good small forwards can do to energize a side that is very light on in most departments. We’ve got the forwards who can bring the ball to ground, cos they can’t mark for shit, so get the mozzies in around em.
@@everythingessendon548 What makes you think he is any better equipped than the last list manager. Unless he has a magical crystal ball that can forsee the future, its pure luck. How many top 10 picks in the last 10 years have been duds for their respective teams. I noticed your comments on some of the other posts and you used the word "promise" Who in the to 20 doesnt show promise. Sorry, I just hate all the people that slam Dodoro for making choices based on the exact same reasoning that you use.
@@everythingessendon548 all the good teams have multiple good small forwards. Guys like Guelfi, Menzie, and the 2 Davey's are not good enough. Berry is a different type of small to Kako as well.
We want good ball users. If they aren’t good ball users, I wouldn’t want to push for them, which worries me because I’ve heard Kako is not a great ball user.
@@everythingessendon548 yeah, but that worries me. It isn’t as detrimental as a poor ball user in defence. But, I see it as a risk to take on yet another average or worse ball user, no matter what position. However, I’m no recruiter and Matt Rosa has already showed he is 1000% better than dodo.
@@Manwithoutplans I couldn't agree more. Parish is a good midfielder in terms of winning the pill but his disposal is so cheeks he amounts to very little imo. I'll take Kako cos he's a top 15 rated talent that we're getting for peanuts. If it doesn't work out we haven't sold the farm. And given the dire state of our F50 defensive pressure, if he can bring some of that he'd be adding value.
Please no more 180cm mids.
We can draft one now Durham and caldwell hopefully with tsatas is a good mix Durham and caldwell are bulls so Murphy Reid is a good fit 3-4 years down the track
@@Chelsea.-_- I agree, we need more players like Murphy Reid badly, and Zach Merrett is nearly 29.
Why not? We have a tonne of young bulls now. We need footskills.
@@zippyspinifex exactly and Murphy Reid has good foot skills along with vision and iq he spots targets not many can see if he slides to pick 10 or whatever it turns out to be he’d be a steal
Murphy Reid would be an exception for me, he looks very promising
We need hard nuts! Who in the draft has the mental capacity to win? We have had years of nice guys. That attribute will create a 100+ game player.
Sounds exactly like Sam Lalor
Dear Matt Rosa, please get out Adrian Dodoro's handbook on top 10 draft pick strategy and then do the opposite. 👍
Let’s hope he didn’t listen to Dodoro’s first round drafting advice
Great video Felix like always.Can't wait to see who we draft. Hopefully Rosa will pick us a winner.
I hope he’s better than 🦤
Lots of pressure on him, luckily he comes during a promising draft year.
Great analysis as always Felix, i like the look of Lalor, might be reaching a tad early at our first pick but i like his midfielder/mid forward who can take a mark.
I think we should try and jump back into the late first round by offering up our first round pick for next year to try and get a Shanahan or Whitlock.
Quite a few good key forwards around that range, Jonty Faull and Tom Sims look promising as well.
@@everythingessendon548 yes very true, if Kako slides past our second round pick (which is extremely doubtful) we could use second round pick for a Sims or Faull and then use Laverde and Stringer trades for Kako...that would once again be unlikely.
Please no more 200cm athletic beanpoles, amazing aerobic capacity, who "will take time as they don't come from a football background but have huge upside".. after 5 seasons on the list they will have played 14 senior games, having suffered 324 different injuries, with 145 of them never seen before in football..just draft a bloke who can kick, mark & handball please
Luckily not too many of the top tier players fit that description, there are quite a few later in the draft though
I’d be interested in the implications of the selection for example if we draft a mid, where does that put Tsatis or Hobbs in the team or a tall defender what does that say towards Lewis Hayes and Zach Reid
If stringer goes as is expected Jobe Shanahan or Harry Armstrong. If he stays then trainor or travaglia
Trainor will probably be gone before our pick, Travaglia also looks great though.
I like Armstrong!
Me too, really promising
I just want ball use and speed the two things we lack severely
Agree 100%
A few good options later in the draft potentially
Im a bit nieve, so we get to use our pick 8 (or whatever it slides to) AND but we get kako aswell?
Yep!
What would you say would be our main focus in the draft. As do we already have enough midfielders and even tall forwards? Do we focus on the general defenders?Cheers for the shoutout as well.
Think we are going to have to
If we don’t trade in any defenders we’ll need some through the draft, a big bodied/strong midfielder would be good
@@everythingessendon548 perkins in round one vs hawthorn did pretty well in the middle, probably best on ground. Then didn't play there again. If we want a big mid, I don't understand why we aren't playing perkins in that role more. Well apart from that we have setterfield parish sheil etc
A key big forward is what we need. I have a feeling we are closer to bottoming out when Tasmania comes in, than challenging for top 4 spots and finals. I just want something exciting every week that kicks bags even when we are bad.
Armstrong, Shanahan, Jonty Faull, plenty of good forwards
nice. Picking up a forward who is familiar with the likes of Kako could be a massive positive. thanks mate #godons
Part of the reason why I am leaning towards Armstrong out of the two
Would love Armstrong but reckon he gets picked before us (either Melbourne or Richmond with Gold Coasts pick 6). Shanahan I reckon we'd be reaching for if we took him at pick 8
Agreed, Shanahan is promising but there will be better players available with our first pick.
I prefer that Essendon takes a key fwd or key defender in the draft rather than another mid.
Felix - will you do a player list strategy video that takes into account trades, FA and national & rookie draft and weigh the relative importance of each to the club?
Yep I’ll do a list overhaul video soon!
Travaglia would be my pick, ravenous competitor, super physical and can play mid/wing/defence as a utility, think he fits what we want both as a player and personality/attitude wise.
if not him then Reid, Allen or even see about a trade up to get someone like Smilie or Draper to address our stoppage/ground ball woes.
Travaglia would be a popular pick
Reckon we take Shanahan.
He’s definitely in the range
Are u on Bigfooty?? I wanna know who you are!
I am unfortunately not on Bigfooty
@@everythingessendon548 Lies!
We need a video for who we will get with out third/ forth rounder
Will definitely post a video like that if the club manage to bring more picks in.
If we get Luke trainor it would be massive do you think we should trade Shiel or another near elite player for us to get draft capital to use 8 and be able to match kako
I’d love to trade Shiel and get a 3rd or even 4th round pick in return
Here are some of my quickfire opinions:
Langford is no chance of still being there at our pick, I'd almost bet my house he's gone inside the top 3.
Trainor will be a good player I'm sure but we should not consider taking a key defender with the amount of holes we have elsewhere on the list.
Reid we should also put a line through, another great player I'm sure but unless we trade Merrett to St. Kilda for picks 7 and 8 there's no way we should be looking at yet another small, hybrid mid to play alongside Merrett, Parish, Durham, Caldwell, Hobbs etc. Too small, too one paced.
Lalor is the first player you mention as realistic option that actually makes sense, he's tall, he's dynamic, he kicks goals, he's got explosive power, he would fit in very well at Essendon, however I also believe he will be well gone by our pick especially if we get pushed outside the top 10.
Allan again should not be considered, Eseendon has a terrible record of developing "utilities", Langford, Laverde, Francis, Cox are just some examples of 1st round picks we used on utility players over the past 10 years and 1 among them gets a pass mark after 7 years of trying to figure out what he is. Allan could a great wing/half back prospect with elite endurance and a good body size but I just don't Essendon will get his development right and even if we did I don't think that's the best use of our first pick.
Shanahan is a reach at our pick I reckon, I personally think Armstrong is higher and would prefer him over Shanahan, however a good quality key forward isn't a bad option.
As I just mentioned I'd take Armstrong over Shanahan, wouldn't be upset if we took him but I reckon Melbourne will get him before we take our first pick.
Travaglia for whatever reason just doesn't excite me, in theory his stats and attributes are great but I just don't view him as a candidate for our pick, I'm not basing that on anything tangible either and realise its almost stupid but I'm just not picturing him as an Essendon player. If we did pick him I'm sure I'd change my tune, however, I think a kid you ruled out stands ahead of him at their position in Xavier Lindsay. If we're looking to bolster our half back line I'm taking Lindsay over Travaglia and I'd be very happy to get him at our pick.
And lastly Tauru I haven't done any research on at all and was caught by surprise you mentioned him. At a glance I don't think a 191cm "key" defender is someone we should be considering with our pick, we have so many medium sized players on the list I don't want to add any more.
My draft board is: (In descending order of my most preferred targets)
1. Smillie (Unrealistic)
2. Langford (Unrealistic)
3. Lalor
4. Armstrong
5. Lindsay
6. Shanahan (Settle option if all mentioned are gone with no top 5 talents sliding)
In my opinion any other player picked other than those 6 would be disappointing.
We can’t take more mids need key position players
Unfortunately it is a midfield heavy draft, and there may be some who are too good to pass on.
Surely this is the year to shop Darcy P for a first round pick?
Wouldn't be opposed to the idea, but I still think he has good footy in him.
@@windyhillbomber TBH I would even shop Parish for an early second round pick...which is unders for him but with the talent thus year we could pick up a decent player who will be around for our next premiership...can't see Parish being around or being a key player for our next premiership run. He seems like a great fella and has been a very good player but at present all he is doing is taking midfield minutes away from Durham and Caldwell
@@everythingessendon548 no doubt, but I’m a big fan of building a “connected” squad that all grow together. Now is the time to build a team around the likes of Caldwell, Caddy, Perkins, Durham, Martin, Roberts, Bryan. Another key mid, key forward and small forward will add to the growing band of brothers.
you absolute 1000% clown
Who'd take his contract? Nobody wanted him when the money was up for negotiation.
All things considered,who is our most likely pick in your opinion?
Tough to say because of how even the spread of talent is, maybe Tobie Travaglia
I hope we take Langford, Lalor or even smillie if he slides.
Can we get kako ? What’s the go with that ?
If a team bids on Kako we can now match that bid, he will be at Essendon next year.
@@everythingessendon548 so it’s pretty much set in stone that we will match that bid ? Or is there a slight possibility that another team could pick him up
Just about set in stone
No way we let a good small forward go , especially since it's a need for us
As Bombers fans we all need to take a moment to revel in the fact that Hawks and Blues got knocked out of the finals.
It’s a beautiful time to be alive
@@everythingessendon548 😆😆
Go hard on small forwards early. Get Kako, and get atleast one other. Hawthorn showed what good small forwards can do to energize a side that is very light on in most departments. We’ve got the forwards who can bring the ball to ground, cos they can’t mark for shit, so get the mozzies in around em.
We need more midfielders
Plenty available in this draft
Best player available or draft for need, whichever way you go Essendon history says it will be the wrong way
Hopefully with a new list manager we start going the right way
@@everythingessendon548 What makes you think he is any better equipped than the last list manager. Unless he has a magical crystal ball that can forsee the future, its pure luck. How many top 10 picks in the last 10 years have been duds for their respective teams. I noticed your comments on some of the other posts and you used the word "promise" Who in the to 20 doesnt show promise. Sorry, I just hate all the people that slam Dodoro for making choices based on the exact same reasoning that you use.
180cm half back flanker future midfielder welcome to essendon
Tobie Travaglia is a flanker I wouldn’t mind the club taking a punt on
Labor, reid or Armstrong in my opinion
It's pretty easy. Tough players with a good foot
That’s Harvey Langford
I think Essendon selects tobie travaglia
Wouldn't mind him at the Dons
Saints want merret?
Seems so, I’ll post a video this week
If saints offer pick 7 and 8 for Merrett we have to take it it’ll suck but if that’s the deal it’s amazing for our future.
I doubt the club will listen to offers
You dont trade the captain!
Joe Berry the only right answer
Not needed too much with Kako coming in
@@everythingessendon548 all the good teams have multiple good small forwards. Guys like Guelfi, Menzie, and the 2 Davey's are not good enough. Berry is a different type of small to Kako as well.
Armstrong, Reid or Shanahan
All great options
Sam lalor 187cm mid tsatas is the same size and both are average kicks, shanahan would be the way to go or armstrong
Much tougher and stronger, similar size but different styles
Nicely done Felix as always. Langford, Lalor or Allan would appear to be handy for Essendon, if any are available....
Allan the most likely of the three to be available.
if we don't go get kako I'll be upset
We will be getting Kako
We want good ball users. If they aren’t good ball users, I wouldn’t want to push for them, which worries me because I’ve heard Kako is not a great ball user.
Kako is not a great ball user, but he is a great small forward.
@@everythingessendon548 yeah, but that worries me. It isn’t as detrimental as a poor ball user in defence. But, I see it as a risk to take on yet another average or worse ball user, no matter what position.
However, I’m no recruiter and Matt Rosa has already showed he is 1000% better than dodo.
@@Manwithoutplans I couldn't agree more. Parish is a good midfielder in terms of winning the pill but his disposal is so cheeks he amounts to very little imo. I'll take Kako cos he's a top 15 rated talent that we're getting for peanuts. If it doesn't work out we haven't sold the farm. And given the dire state of our F50 defensive pressure, if he can bring some of that he'd be adding value.
@@Manwithoutplanshow has he shown he is 1000% better? He is taking notes from dodoro still...
Should target someone who can kick a ball that accurately goes to a team mate
You’d think so
Why didn't our recruiters know that tsatas couldn't kick?
Jobe Watson was a pretty poor kick in his early days as well
He wasn't as bad as tsatas.
If his kicking is not a problem, why is he not playing? 30-40 possessions a game would demand a game wouldn't it?
Thats crap, kicking is one thing that can be improved. Joe just won a final for Brisbane and he “can’t hit a barn door” with his kicking!
@RoBot9491 around the same accuracy as Charlie curnow just a tad lower accuracy
Probably should research before posting
If we take a midfielder I'm so done with this club
great news, seeya never
Langford or Lalor would be great for us. You're right, we don't need mids but we do need TALENTED mids.
It’s a midfield heavy draft unfortunately
@@everythingessendon548 I'd take a 🪽
Can we just draft a kid from the country. No more rich grammar kids who break easy .
Sam Lalor is a country brute, I think you’d like him
No more skinny forwards please ffs
Most of the key forwards are pretty well built already thankfully
How about we wait to who we draft first before analysing these players. Ridiculous waste of time
lol calm down it’s just a video mate
You didn't have to watch🤦
Just for you I will post an extra draft video next week :))
@@everythingessendon548 👍🤣🤣🤣
Someone got out of the wrong side of the bed!!