In: Troy Menzel (Carlton), Paul Seedsman (Collingwood), Curtly Hampton (GWS), Dean Gore (Geelong), pick 9
Seedsman's season started on fire capped off by winning the Anzac Day medal against Essendon but then injuries and poor form ruined the rest of the year and then all of a sudden was unwanted which I found to be harsh at his best his pace and long kicking off half back is damaging but to me seems to be a little bit stand offish when it comes to going in for the hard ball, but moving him to half back will allow Brodie Smith to go into the midfield.
Troy Menzel had 2 promising seasons playing predominantly as a small forward but this year lost his way and like a lot of clubs these days they have little patience for stagnating careers, with the Crows already well off for small forwards (Betts, Cameron) Menzel may be pushed up to the wing.
Curtly Hampton one of a number of GWS Giants who have flown the coup is a player I have seen very little of so cannot really pass any judgement on.
Out: Patrick Dangerfield, Sam Kerridge, picks 32 and 53, and 2016 second-round pick
Any team that loses a player of Patrick Dangerfield's calibre is going to be struggling to have a positive return from the Trading period, they also lost Sam Kerridge who showed potential in his first 2 seasons but had trouble this year highlighted was his 6 goal effort against the Roos in his debut year.
2015 draft picks: 9, 13, 71, 89, 107, 125
In A Nut Shell: Any team that loses a player of Patrick Dangerfield's calibre is going to be struggling to have a positive return from the Trading period, he also was their number 1 clearance, hard ball get player fastest player, impossible to replace and the Crows seem to lack depth through the midfield too so Brodie Smith will push into the centre with Thompson and Sloane, they also lost Sam Kerridge who showed potential in his first 2 seasons but had trouble this year, his career was highlighted by his 6 goal effort against the Roos in his debut year. So losing 2 mids and recruiting mainly half back runners and a small forward will mean they will need to develop some youthful options in that area.
Having 2 first round picks 9 and 13 is good return but then no picks until 71 means they have to really nail it with those.
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