AFL Phantom Draft 2017 top 25, rumours, bolters and sliders

By Josh / Expert

This is it! The day of the 2017 AFL Draft has finally arrived, and to celebrate I’m having one final crack at a top 25 phantom draft.

This year has been touted as possibly the most difficult draft to predict in the history of the game, and I suspect it will thoroughly earn itself that title later tonight.

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That said, the top ten is starting to take shape, a little – we’ve got a good idea of what players will be in it, but as for what order, it’s anyone’s guess.

Despite strong competition from Andrew Brayshaw it now seems certain that Cam Rayner will be the No.1 selection.

The next five picks looks likely to be some combination of Brayshaw, Luke Davies-Uniacke, Paddy Dow, Adam Cerra and Darcy Fogarty, but what order they could come in is up for debate.

The big decision is at pick 2 with Fremantle heavily linked to Davies-Uniacke at this selection – a great understudy and eventual replacement for David Mundy – but it’s believed possible they might give us a surprise and pick Adam Cerra here instead.

Carlton are likely to pick Paddy Dow at the third selection regardless, but North, Collingwood, and Fremantle with their second pick will have to take the best of what falls through.

If the top six does turn out to be that group of players though then the next three picks may prove fairly straightforward.

St Kilda have been heavily linked to Nick Coffield and Hunter Clark. They should both be on the board here so if they want them, and nothing better falls through, they are theirs.

Hunter Clark (Photo by Daniel Pockett/AFL Media/Getty Images)

Pick 9 also looks likely to be a slam dunk with Aaron Naughton, the best-rated key position player in the draft, seemingly set to be more Bulldog.

Carlton at pick 10 have a range of options to choose from and while the talent of Jaidyn Stephenson and Aiden Bonar will appeal, most of the suggestion is that they’ll pick a classy half-back/winger, with the choice likely to be between Ed Richards and Lochie O’Brien.

From pick 11 onwards it’s fair to say all bets are off and just about anything could happen – and it would only take one surprise selection to put the top ten in the same boat, which is every chance of being the case.

Who are the potential bolters? There’s been a bit of talk that Collingwood in particular might do something unexpected with pick 6.

While a lot of fans would probably like to see Aaron Naughton there as the key position player the Pies desperately need (plus he’s a diehard fan of the club), that seems unlikely.

Instead, they’ve been linked to what would be seen as something of a reach for Nathan Murphy, or possibly Ed Richards. Richards’ grandfather Ron played 143 games for the Pies in the ’40s and ’50s and was the brother of Collingwood legend Lou.

Should any of those players bolt up to Collingwood’s pick 6 it will mean someone very good slides to St Kilda, and this would have a knock-on effect to follow. Carlton fans in particular should have their fingers crossed here.

In terms of those set to slide significantly down the order on draft night there are two – Jaidyn Stephenson and Charlie Constable.

Stephenson is close to the best talent in the draft in terms of what he is capable of – but a recently discovered heart condition is making clubs a bit gunshy.

Odds are someone will punt on him at some point in the teens, but many clubs won’t be willing to take the risk, especially those with only a limited number of picks.

For that reason I wouldn’t be surprised if he lands at either Brisbane or Richmond, since they have multiple picks in this region and will find it hard to say no to his talent more than once.

As for Constable, he could well drop out of the top 30 entirely after being considered a lock for the first round, with clubs reportedly concerned about his lack of running ability.

Still, a big tall extractor mid is something that isn’t that easy to find in this draft, and I wouldn’t be surprised to see him still picked up in the top 20.

If you’ve been reading about the draft over the past few days then you’d be well aware that any attempt to piece together a prediction is quite the wild goose chase.

Regardless, here’s my top 25 – and have a happy draft day.

Pick 1, Brisbane Lions
Cam Rayner – 187cm, 87kg

Pick 2, Fremantle Dockers
Luke Davies-Uniacke – 187cm, 85kg

Pick 3, Carlton Blues
Paddy Dow – 185cm, 78kg

Pick 4, North Melbourne Kangaroos
Andrew Brayshaw – 184cm, 82kg

Pick 5, Fremantle Dockers
Adam Cerra – 186cm, 80kg

Pick 6, Collingwood Magpies
Darcy Fogarty – 192cm, 95kg

Pick 7, St Kilda Saints
Nick Coffield – 191cm, 82kg

Pick 8, St Kilda Saints
Hunter Clark – 186cm, 80kg

Pick 9, Western Bulldogs
Aaron Naughton – 194cm, 85kg

Pick 10, Carlton Blues
Ed Richards – 185cm, 78kg

Pick 11, GWS Giants
Jack Higgins – 178cm, 77kg

Pick 12, Adelaide Crows
Lochie O’Brien – 184cm, 77kg

Pick 13, West Coast Eagles
Aiden Bonar – 189cm, 87kg

Pick 14, Sydney Swans
Lachlan Fogarty – 179cm, 75kg

Pick 15, Brisbane Lions
Jaidyn Stephenson – 189cm, 75kg

Pick 16, Western Bulldogs
Nathan Murphy – 188cm, 80kg

Pick 17, Richmond Tigers
Jarrod Brander – 195cm, 92kg

Pick 18, Brisbane Lions
Charlie Constable – 191cm, 86kg

Pick 19, Gold Coast Suns
Zac Bailey – 181cm, 81kg

Pick 20, Richmond Tigers
Oscar Allen – 191cm, 82kg

Pick 21, West Coast Eagles
Charlie Ballard – 196cm, 82kg

Pick 22, Geelong Cats
Matthew Ling – 183cm, 75kg

Pick 23, North Melbourne Kangaroos
Jack Petrucelle – 185cm, 78kg

Pick 24, Geelong Cats
Tim Kelly – 182cm, 81kg

Pick 25, Richmond Tigers
Sam Hayes – 203cm, 93kg

The Crowd Says:

2017-11-24T10:26:40+00:00

Sammy

Guest


Well no go home factor this year..fogarty and stephenson both local lads and fogarty is the steal of the draft...very happy

2017-11-24T10:24:01+00:00

Sammy

Guest


Dug up ross gibbs playing record and waved it infront of the AFL that he was something like 3 games outside of the 200 game qualifying period and that fosters cup or whatever it was games were not part of the count.

2017-11-24T08:10:47+00:00

Mattician6x6

Guest


Jon even though I want him at wce Allen is a great fit for freo imho

2017-11-24T07:10:39+00:00

Jon boy

Guest


late tip Oscar Allen to go at 5

2017-11-24T06:36:34+00:00

Dalgety Carrington

Roar Guru


Conspiracy theories are everywhere, I hear there's a unit in the deep state set-up to disseminate them just to distract the public from what they're up to.... Given it came to light during draft combine testing pretty much shoots the possibility of that one down in flames and then does number ones all over the ashes.

2017-11-24T06:12:42+00:00

Macca

Guest


It took the blues a lot of effort to find a Booze Bus for Charlie Curnow to go through a couple of years ago!

2017-11-24T06:10:44+00:00

Jon boy

Guest


Yeah right did not give thought to that theory.

2017-11-24T06:05:41+00:00

Stephen

Guest


Agree Jon boy. I'm tipping these reports on the young man's heart condition have been way over-played. Conspiracy theory? I don't know. But it wouldn't be the first time a club leaked some exaggerated/negative news out-there - in the hope of scaring off likely suitors. I suspect he'll be drafted before 15.

2017-11-24T05:03:38+00:00

Macca

Guest


I'd be happy if the blues got him at 10.

2017-11-24T04:58:44+00:00

Macca

Guest


Mattician - from what I have read the first reco was done using hamstring tendon which isn't as strong, the seodn reco was done using the preferred method of patella tendon. So I don't view him as having 2 reco as much as 1 done twice. He was 3rd in the 20m sprint, 9th in the agility test & equalled the record for the standing vertical jump (89cm) - I am pretty happy to take the risk at 10.

2017-11-24T04:56:18+00:00

Jon boy

Guest


i think Stephenson could become the real standout down the track ,i know he has been cleared but there is always a concern,all the best to him he is absolute class.

2017-11-24T04:53:23+00:00

Macca

Guest


Not looking for an argument, just an answer, something that even with all those words you couldn't manage. Gowers mainly played across half back with the blues pinch hitting in the middle and was constantly amongst the best but didn't look quite up to AFL. I see he kicked a goal a game for you blokes this year but I would think he would be a late pick or a PSD at best rather than 20-30. And I have to laugh at the way you weren't wrong about Raynor going number 1, the draft was.

2017-11-24T04:34:25+00:00

Mattician6x6

Guest


Two knee recos worries me with bonar, everything else he looks and sounds like a marvelous player but man he's a big risk.

2017-11-24T03:56:24+00:00

Mattician6x6

Guest


Absolutely ditto, afl is national yet ppl seem to expect suburban type loyalty from players. If clubs truly want to retain players then up the offers if not then get the best compo they can, which is exactly what adl did, and wce did with judd, freo with Weller the list goes on.

2017-11-24T03:51:49+00:00

Mattyb

Guest


Lol,ok....I'm not really looking for an argument over a reasonably ordinary draft crop,seems you are though. Most of the top 20 could go anywhere while very few would go first round in any other year is my initial thought,and has been since midway through the season. The talk regarding Rayner going early has certainly confirmed my initial thoughts on the lack of quality of this draft. At 16 I wouldn't even mind the dogs going left field and completiy reaching for Liam Ryan as I doubt he will be there at our next pick. At 9 any mid with some pace and outside skill would do,just not a KPD. There's an ex Carlton half forward called Gowers from the VFL who could go top 20-30 considering the lack of quality available,not sure the dogs will go for him at 16 but you never know. Jamiason from the VFL will also attract attention considering the lack of U/18 talent this year.

2017-11-24T03:27:15+00:00

Macca

Guest


Not what, who? Once again a simple and legitimate question proves too difficult.

2017-11-24T03:01:39+00:00

Ditto

Guest


As an Adelaide supporter I'm not particularly fussed by the go home factor either. The decisions to draft Dangerfield, Gunston, Lever etc, where blinding good ones and I don't think the recruiters should have any regrets. The draft is about talent. Talent comes first.

2017-11-24T02:51:37+00:00

Mattyb

Guest


Read the opening 18 words again.

2017-11-24T02:36:23+00:00

Macca

Guest


If not Naughton then who?

2017-11-24T02:19:39+00:00

Pelican

Guest


Sammy - What did Port do to stop Gibbs going to the Crows. I must have missed that one.

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