2012 Predicted Season Averages - Defenders

Started by dmac07, March 24, 2012, 12:35:16 PM

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dmac07

Hey guys, did the same thing last year and people seemed to like it. Just used it as a bit of a tool to pick my own team, but have ranked what I predict all the players will average for the season and sorted them into brackets. Starting with the defense, I will underline some of the players that it seems people are more  interested in, though some you will probably think I've over predicted and others under. Would be interested to see who you guys think I got most wrong?

The list is also in order of price, so the top player in each bracket is the most expensive, filtering down to the bottom player in each scoring bracket being the cheapest player to score in that range, so a value meter basically.

Defenders:

Backs:
125+
120-125
115-120

110-115

Goddard
Deledio

105-110

Scotland

100-105
Shaw
Fisher
Bock
Broughton

95-100

Newman
Enright

90-95

Birchill
Carazzo
Suckling
Adcock
Houli
Yarran
Johncock
Heppel
Hurn
Waters
Grimes

80-90

R.Murphy
Gibson
Grundy
Merret
Pederson
Gwilt
Chaplin
Mackie
Burgoyne
X. Ellis
B. Reid
Fletcher
R. Shaw
Hardingham
Taylor
Duffield
Gram
Hibberd
Russel
H. Obrien
Grima
Drummond
Malceski
Lake

70-80

Rance
Butlet
Hanley
McMahon
Puopolo
Thorton
Scarlett
Doughty
Gilbert
Rivers
Ibbotson
J. Macdonald
Harbrow
Richards
Otten
Guerra
Silvagni
Myers
Frawley
Mattner
Jaensch
Morris
Garland
M. Johnson
Lovett-Murray
Pittard
C. Brown
Staker
J. Taylor
Maguire
Coad
Suban
E. Wood
Sheppard
Conca
R. Tarrant
R.Hargrave
P.Davis
Dempsey
B. Smith
D.Connors
M. Clarke

<70

Laidler
Trengrove
Stiller
Duigan
N. Smith
R. Thompson
Firrito
McPharlin
Jamison
Hooker
Rutten
J. Hunt
A. Carlile
Buckley
T. Murphy
Wojinski
J. Carlisle
L. Thompson
Schoenmakers
A. Selwood
M. McViegh
Blake
Dempster
Henderson
D. Talia
A. Smith
A. Johnson
Mackenzie
Pears
Schofield
Toovey
McGuane
Maxwell
Logan
Tambling
Bartram
Slattery
Tapscott
Goldsack
R. Clarke
Jacobs
D. Grimes
Batchelor
M. Watson
T. Williams
Hawksley
Dawson
S. White
O’Shea
Delaney
Salter
Roberts-Thomson
Glass
Armstrong
Addison
May
Cheney
T. Lonergan
T. Hunt
Wilkinson
Strauss
T. McDonald
C. Tarrant
Golby
Weller
Everitt
Nicholson
Stratton
Markovic
McKernan
Gilham
Patful
M. Warnock
Post
Touhy
Toy
Davies
Tape
Young
Roberton
Howard
M. Brown
Simpkin
Dea
Moore
Sellar
Austin
McKeever
Pitt
Surjan
Crichton
Geary
K. Hunt
N. Brown
B. Martin
Faulks
Guherie
Jonas
Moore
Astbury
P. Bower


Torress

that would of taken some time. nice mate.

i think this shows that backlines will be damm similar again as season goes on.

dmac07

Yeah I really cant see any big breakouts in the backs, a few jumps of cheap players hitting the 80-90 mark, but cant see anyone coming from no where to push 100+. I think even having 7 players hit the 100points a game mark might be a stretch, but hoping it will happen.

Jay

Not sure waters will average more than esko! But top stuff mate :D

dmac07

Yeah Waters is a tough one, when on he plays like Fisher, racking up the marks and disposals. But can get shut down roles which limits his potential too.

Jay

Quote from: dmac07 on March 24, 2012, 01:27:54 PM
Yeah Waters is a tough one, when on he plays like Fisher, racking up the marks and disposals. But can get shut down roles which limits his potential too.
yeah good point...also I think birchall can push into 95-100 category :)

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TheAnt

I personally think Malceski could be a 95-100 range, he's listed as playing on the wing aswell against GWS, could be as big a bargain as some of the other players people are looking at.

cortez

Birchall should be higher in the list than that imo. he will be high 90s if not low 100s.