plugger66 wrote:magnifisaint wrote:plugger66 wrote:magnifisaint wrote:Taken at pick 25 to 30. Had 2 good years at a good side. Not worth the No 1 pick
Seriously there are people who just don't get pick one. A million to one.
What do you mean a million to one?
A million to one that Sydney took less than pick one. Parker wont be coming to us just like Cameron but both are clear number one plus a good player.
I understand you value both of these players, but I think it is the intrinsic worth of the player you get for the #1 that is up for question.
All rumours for sure, but the word is that GWS would love to get Petracca because he is the type of midfielder they lack. However he wont last to pick three or four if Melbourne get #3 as compensation.
The next best mid is Brayshaw who it is thought Melbourne will draft which would leave either probably McCartin and Wright for the GWS whom they don't need on their list.
This is how the players plus swap of #1 and four came about. First Jaksch and JOR and pick #4for #1. Then Camerons name was mentioned. Cameron was mentioned because he wont sign a new contract and the feeling is that he may seek to go home as an uncontracted player. The thoughts are that the Saints may be in a similar position next season as in this and pick him up in the PSD without trade. if this is the case GWS may want to trade now for him and get some compensation.
Saints would get for example Jaksch and JOR plus whoever is at #4 like a Wright or even maybe McCartin.
This is the thinking behind the "overs" in the trade. Rationally and usually the trade would be ridiculous, but it is the value placed on Petracca by GWS and the possibility of Cameron leaving for nothing that is driving the argument.
Also if you add in the history of trading the #1. Look at the last one, hawks were MASSIVE, MASSIVE winners. They got Hodge, and Mitchell who both just won their third flag. they got Croad back eventually and he won a flag in 2008.
The Sydney stuff is interesting though. They might want to offload Reid and Mitchell. Parkers value just slumped. He was appalling the last time Sydney played the Swans and was appalling again on the weekend. He now has huge doubts about his ability in the big games.
Reid was hopeless on the weekend and looked like a poor mans Liam Jones. Mitchell cant crack it for a game at Sydney.
Sydney may think they can offload Reid and Mitchell and use #1 for Dangerfield for example. After Saturday, they certainly need a mid that can get his own ball.
So that's my take on these rumours and speculation. The deal involving the #1 is fraught with danger n trading it, and it is slightly more irrational than a usual trading scenario.