Each month, ESPN.com.au AFL draft expert Christopher Doerre - aka Knightmare - unveils his power rankings to give readers an early insight into the top 30 prospects ahead of the draft on November 25.As well as attending live games, Doerre pores through match vision, analyses the stats and talks to industry sources to ensure he can offer the most insightful analysis.However, these rankings are his personal opinions, and are not reflective of the thoughts of AFL clubs.These are Doerres final power rankings. He will reveal his full phantom draft on Friday morning.Knightmares power rankings: OctoberKnightmares power rankings: SeptemberKnightmares power rankings: AugustKnightmares power rankings: JulyKnightmares power rankings: JuneKnightmares power rankings: May-- Potential top five on list quality -1. Hugh McCluggage (VIC) Position: Outside midfield Height, weight: 185cm, 75kg Recruited from: North Ballarat Rebels Plays like: Jason Akermanis Projected draft range: top five Rated last month: 1 Rationale behind ranking/change of ranking:?Arguably this years best performed under-18 prospect and only getting better. Scoreboard impact, ground-ball winning, precision ball use and production a rare combination. Ranked top three for North Ballarat Rebels in all 12 games played. Strengths: - Production - Freakish cleanness at ground level - Brilliant finisher from all angles both from set shots and general play - Lowers eyes and by foot finds inside 50m targets - Excellent crumber who gets to right positions, quickly and cleanly gaining possession - Instant decision-maker with ball in hand - Quick and efficient execution of skills by hand and foot - Confidence to play on or move ball on quickly - Keeps his feet and has natural balance - Football smarts - Reads ruck taps - Strong, clean hands overhead - Marking threat in the air and on the lead - Tackling energy/pressure - Works hard on outside to find space, creates option outside stoppages and provides overlap run - Acceleration to break away from stoppages - Outside run and carry - Rapid rate of improvement - Consistency - Rate of performance this season given limited preseason suggest substantial upside - Suited to playing both as a forward and as a midfielder Weaknesses: - Light-bodied and can get pushed around in the contest - Attack on the ball - More a ground-ball winner than a contested-ball winner, with the hard ball something he would benefit from winning more of2. Andrew McGrath (VIC) ?Best position: General defence/inside midfield? Height, weight: 179cm, 75kg? Recruited from: Sandringham Dragons ?Plays like: Heath Shaw? Projected draft range: top five ?Rated last month: 2 ?Rationale behind ranking/change of ranking: Strong finals series and production throughout season have seen McGraths stocks steadily improve over the course of the season. No one in this draft runs like McGrath off half-back.? Strengths: ?- Production? - Acceleration ?- Line breaking? -?Takes the game on at every opportunity and provides meaningful drive in doing so ? - Change of direction ?- Contested-ball winning ?- Tackling ? - Stoppage work ?- Leap - Aerial marking ?- Strength in one-on-one contests ?- Reads flight of ball well? - Intercept marking? - Lifts during most important stages of game ?- Improvement? - Finals performances? - Class and composure with ball in hand? - Football smarts ?- Versatility to play well down back and through the midfield to high standard? - Leadership? Weaknesses: ?- Sometimes lacking consistency by foot? - Relative lack of height by position? - Hands not always clean in close3. Will Setterfield (NSW/ACT - GWS Academy) ?Best position: Inside midfield? Height, weight: 190cm, 80kg? Recruited from: Sandringham Dragons? Plays like: David Mundy? Projected draft range: first round ?Rated last month: 6 ?Rationale behind ranking/change of ranking: Has the scope to be the best midfielder in this draft at his height with his skills, composure, first possession winning at stoppages and tackling. Just needs a clean run with injury. ? Strengths:? - Production? - Composure and sound decision-making ability under pressure ?- Lowers eyes and demonstrated vision and quality use by foot from stoppages? - Damaging skills?- Sidestepping and movement in traffic with ability to create more time and space? - Tackling? - Contested-ball winning at stoppages and around the ground ?- Wins first possession at stoppages ?- Strong mark overhead ?- Aerial marking? - Versatility to play midfield, forward or back if required ?- Scoreboard impact? Weaknesses:? - Pace only average ?- Durability4. Tim Taranto (VIC) ?Best position: General forward/inside midfield? Height, weight: 186cm, 82kg? Recruited from: Sandringham Dragons ?Plays like: Robbie Gray ?Projected draft range: top 10? Rated last month: 4? Rationale behind ranking/change of ranking: Impact and production through finals series and throughout the season sees Taranto placed here. ?Strengths:? - Impact per possession? - Hurt factor by foot ?- Hits inside 50m targets? -?Vision? - Decision-making ?- Football smarts ?- Strong first-possession winner at stoppages ?- Contested-ball winning ? - Tackling? - Aerial marking ?- Strong hands overhead? - One-on-one marking ?- Can isolate deep in front 50m - Versatility to play forward and midfield to a strong standard? - Finishing around goal ?- Evasiveness? - Production ?- Big game and finals performances ?- Improvement? Weaknesses: ? - Only average pace-- Potential top 10 on list quality --5. Ben Ainsworth (VIC)? Best position: General forward/inside midfield? Height, weight: 179cm, 74kg? Recruited from: Gippsland Power? Plays like: Jamie Elliott ?Projected draft range: top 10 ?Rated last month: 8? Rationale behind ranking/change of ranking: Dynamic and impactful forward who can push through the midfield and have an impact. ? Strengths:? - Vertical leap? - Aerial marking ? - Vice-like strong hands overhead? - Reads flight of the ball? - One-on-one marking ?- Football smarts ?- Impact per possession? - Able to push into midfield? -?Ground-ball winning ?- Athleticism? - Scoreboard impact? - Footskills? - Vision? - Decision-making ?- Tackling and pressuring ?- Endurance? Weaknesses: ?- Unclear whether Ainsworth can be a full-time midfielder - he looks more like a forward who can rotate through the midfield6. Jack Bowes (QLD - Gold Coast Academy)? Best position: Inside midfield/general forward ?Height, weight: 187cm, 78kg ?Recruited from: Gold Coast ? Plays like: Trent Cotchin? Projected draft range: top 10 ?Rated last month: 5? Rationale behind ranking/change of ranking: Attributes and scope to improve through midfield demonstrated sees Bowes placed here. ?Strengths:? - Production? -?Disposes of ball quickly and efficiently in traffic by both hand and foot? - Lowers eyes and demonstrates vision and quality use by foot in general play ?- Makes sound decisions in traffic ?- Scoreboard impact ?- Football smarts ?- Strong first-possession winner at stoppages ?- Tackling? - Clean at ground level and can rove at bottom of packs? - Absorbs tackles and disposes of ball efficiently when tackled ?- Capable mark overhead with one-on-one and intercept marking ability? - Versatility to play midfield, back and forward ?- Sidestep and ability to evade tackles in traffic ?- Strong performances against state league standard competition - Enduranc ?Weaknesses:? - Slow getting up to speed? - Impact sometimes lacking7. Harry Perryman (NSW/ACT - GWS Academy) ?Best position: Inside midfield/general defence? Height, weight: 184cm, 75kg ?Recruited from: Collingullie-GP ?Plays like: Rory Sloane ?Projected draft range: first round ?Rated last month: 7 ?Rationale behind ranking/change of ranking: Encouraging performances, football smarts and all-around game see Perryman placed here. ? Strengths:? - Production? - Football smarts ?- Wins first possession at stoppages? - Contested-ball winning ability at stoppages and around the ground? - Tackling ?- Strong mark overhead ? - Contested marking? - Strength and smarts in one-on-one contests ?- Footskills reliable over variety of distances? - Quick and clean hands? - Versatility to play midfield, back and forward well ?- High work rate and covers the ground well? Weaknesses: ? - Pace and athleticism only average8. William Brodie (VIC)? Best position: Inside midfielder? Height, weight: 189cm, 82kg ? Recruited from: Murray Bushrangers Plays like: Jack Redden ?Projected draft range: top 10 ?Rated last month: 3? Rationale behind ranking/change of ranking: Strength of AFL Under-18 Championships and his performances against VFL opponents earlier this year through midfield enough to validate this high ranking. Patchy TAC Cup form late season results in Brodie dipping down rankings. ?Strengths: - Production? - Strong performer against more mature VFL bodies ?- Lifts during important moments in games ?- Performs in big games? - Reads ruck taps well? - Wins first possession at stoppages in dangerous positions ?- Contested-ball winning at stoppages and around the ground ?- Hits stoppage at speed, winning contested ball on the move and bursting out other side with ball in hand ?- Kicks from stoppages often damaging and find inside 50 target? -Tackling? - Distributes well distribute by hand? - Wins ground balls at speed on the move ?- Work rate ?- Two-way run? - Run and carry ?- Overlap run ?- Sidestep ? Weaknesses:? - Rushed under pressure? - Footskills sometimes lack consistency? - Contested marking ?- Scoreboard impact9. Willem Drew (VIC) Best position: Inside midfield ?Height, weight: 188cm, 78kg? Recruited from: North Ballarat Rebels? Plays like: Jack Ziebell? Projected draft range: second to third round ? Rated last month: 10? Rationale behind ranking/change of ranking: Arguably matched if not exceed the impact of teammate Hugh McCluggage through the TAC Cup finals. Has had an outstanding season through the midfield with his contested-ball winning, aggression at the ball and tackling as good as any in this draft. ? Strengths:? - Stoppage specialist? - Wins first possession at stoppages? - Contested-ball winning ?- Aggressive tackler ?- Clean below knees ?- Courage to win 50/50 ball without fear of getting hurt? - Strength ?- Capable mark overhead? - Scoreboard impact ?- Versatility to play forward or back as required? - Reads flight well and takes intercept marks? - Late season has started to run to better spots on the outside to become a more frequent and useful link player on the outside? - Strength of TAC Cup performances? - Endurance ?- Acceleration? Weaknesses:? - Limited opportunities through midfield during AFL Under-18 Championships and end-of-season Under-18 All Stars match leaves him slightly unproven against best competition in the country? - Limited outside hurt factor as an infrequent linebreaker with an only average kick ?- From stoppages rushes kicks, too often bombing long to a general area of one of his teammates rather than taking time to find an open target10. Sam Petrevski-Seton (WA) ? Best position: Outside midfield/general defence? Height, weight: 181cm, 76kg ? Recruited from: Claremont ? Plays like: Daniel Wells ? Projected draft range: first round? Rated last month: 9? Rationale behind ranking/change of ranking: Reduced impact per possession and no WAFL League opportunities over second half of the season sees Petrevski-Seton drop slightly over second half of season. Strengths:? - Acceleration? - Evasiveness? - Sidestep? - Freakish clean ground-level pickups? - Plays on at every chance ?- Impact per possession ?- Keeps his feet and has natural balance ?- Ambidextrous kick? - Quick, instinctive handballs ?- Freakish football instincts for where teammates and opponents are? - Hitting targets inside 50m ?- Finishing around goal - Versatility to play midfield, back or forward to a high standard? - Can win contested ball and first possession at stoppages ? - Tackling? Weaknesses:? - Strength ?- Unclear best position? - Inconsistency ?- Scoreboard impact-- Potential best 15 on list quality -- 11. William Hayward (SA) ?Best position: General forward? Height, weight: 186cm, 76kg ?Recruited from: North Adelaid ?Plays like: James Sicily? Projected draft range: first to second round ? Rated last month: 24? Rationale behind ranking/change of ranking: Has worked his way up draft boards on the back of an outstanding SANFL Under-18 finals series up forward. ?Strengths: ?- Marks at highest point? - Marking on the lead? - Timing of leads? - One-on-one marking? - Aerial marking? - Vertical leap? - Attacks ball in the air? - Gets front position in marking contests ?- Reads drop of ball? - Scoreboard impact ?- Genuine No. 1 one option in forward 50m ?- Football smarts? -Clean at ground level? Weaknesses:? - Unproven outside forward 50m? - Not a big ball winner? - Possible but unclear midfield potential12. Sam Powell-Pepper (WA) ?Best position: General forward/inside midfield? Height, weight: 188cm, 83kg ? Recruited from: East Perth? Plays like: Tom Bell? Projected draft range: first to second round ? Rated last month: 13? Rationale behind ranking/change of ranking: Strong WAFL Colts grand final performance and plays a high impact per possession game. ? Strengths:? - Impact per possession? - Strength of ground-ball winning ?- Wins ground balls at speed on the move ?- Often hits stoppage at speed, winning contested ball on the move and bursting out other side with ball in hand? - Wins first possession at stoppages ?- Contested-ball winning ? - Versatility (good forward, midfield and back)? - Scoreboard impact? - Explosive pace? - Breaks the lines? - Endurance? Weaknesses: ?- Turnover prone by foot ?- Contested marking and clean hands overhead? - Needs to find more of the ball13. Shai Bolton (WA)? Best position: General forward/outside midfield? Height, weight: 178cm, 68kg ?Recruited from: South Fremantle? Plays like: Steven Motlop? Projected draft range: first to second round? Rated last month: 12? Rationale behind ranking/change of ranking: Provides performance, scoreboard impact and hurt factor up forward. ?Strengths:? - Acceleration ?- Line breaking ?- One-touch ground ball winner? -Wins groundballs at speed ?- Evasiveness? - Agility ?- Composure with ball in hand ?- With ball in hand displays creativeness and makes things happen ?- Scoreboard impact? Weaknesses: ?- Defensive run ?- Strength ?- One-on-one ability? - Raw? - Winning the hard, contested-ball? - Often rushes kicks14. Jack Scrimshaw (VIC)? Best position: Utility ?Height, weight: 193cm, 80kg ?Recruited from: Sandringham Dragons? Plays like: Matthew Broadbent? Projected draft range: first round? Rated last month: 11? Rationale behind ranking/change of ranking: Solidified position with promise shown through TAC Cup finals for Sandringham. Would be rated higher if he had a clear best position at AFL level. ?Strengths: ?- Evasiveness ?- Damaging, long kick ? - Vision? - Decision-making with ball in hand ?- Reads flight of ball early ?- Intercept marking ? - Movement through traffic with ball in hand? - Takes on the game with run ?- Production? Weaknesses: ?- Unclear best position? - One-on-one strength ?- Lacks strength to play as a key defender ?- Unaccountable in defence ?- Footskills sometimes lacking consistency? - Contested-ball winning15. Daniel Venables (VIC)? Best position: General forward/inside midfield? Height, weight: 186cm, 81kg ?Recruited from: Western Jets ?Plays like: Jack Crisp ?Projected draft range: first round ?Rated last month: 21? Rationale behind ranking/change of ranking: Given how few games Venables has played these past few seasons, this rating is based on his mix of elite attributes and scope to develop with time. ? Strengths: ?- Aggressive tackler ?- Explosive pace and breakaway speed from stoppages ?- Scoreboard impact ?- Finishing ability on the move? - Damaging ball user by hand and foot ?- Strong mark overhead ?- Contested-ball winning? Weaknesses:? - Durability? - Production ?- Can spend time through the midfield and have an impact without having the numbers at this point to appear like he will develop into a full-time midfielder ?- Work rate? - Inconsistent from game to game ?- Lacks four-quarter impact? - Lack of exposed form due to injuries16. Brad Scheer?(QLD - Gold Coast Academy) ?Best position: Inside midfielder/general forward? Height, weight: 184cm, 83kg ?Recruited from: Gold Coast ?Plays like: Josh Caddy? Projected draft range: first to third round ? Rated last month: 16? Rationale behind ranking/change of ranking: Strong and productive season through the midfield. Strengths:? - Production ?- Stoppage work? - Contested-ball winning ?- Wins first possession at stoppages ?- Draws free kicks for high tackles? - Quick distribution by hand at stoppages? - Strong tackler? - Strong mark overhead? - Able to play forward and provide a marking target inside the forward 50m? - Able finisher inside forward 50m? - Reliable kick? - Endurance - Work rate? Weaknesses:? - Run and carry? - Outside hurt factor? - Lacks an x-factor17. Oliver Florent (VIC) ?Best position: General forward/outside midfield? Height, weight: 183cm, 74kg? Recruited from: Sandringham Dragons? Plays like: David Zaharakis? Projected draft range: first to second round? Rated last month: 28? Rationale behind ranking/change of ranking: Strong finals series and performance in Under-18 All Stars game sees Florent rise late. ? Strengths:? -?Acceleration? - Evasiveness ?- Movement through traffic? - Impactful forward of centre? - Composure with ball in hand? - Clean at ground level? - Improvement late season? - Performances in big games? - Scope to play inside or outside as a midfielder? Weaknesses: ?- Contested-ball winning? - Production? - Not a four-quarter player ?- Light bodied? - Inconsistent footskills18. Kobe Mutch (NSW/ACT - GWS Academy) ? Best position: Inside midfield? Height, weight: 184cm, 79kg? Recruited from: Bendigo Pioneers? Plays like: Brad Ebert? Projected draft range: second to third round? Rated last month: 18? Rationale behind ranking/change of ranking: One of this years most productive and consistent midfielders. ?Strengths:? - Production? - Endurance? - Unrewarded outside run ?- Work rate? - Stoppage work? - Wins first possession at stoppages ?- Contested-ball winning ?- Distribution by hand? - Tackling? - Clean hands? - Links up well ?- Football smarts ?- Comfortable kicking with either foot? - Two-way runner? Weaknesses:? - Lacks an x-factor? - Clean but not damaging ball user by hand and foot ?- Pace ?- Agility - Contested marking19. Zac Fisher (WA)? Best position: Inside midfield/outside midfield ?Height, weight: 175cm, 61kg ?Recruited from: Perth ?Plays like: Lachie Neale? Projected draft range: second to third round ? Rated last month: 19? Rationale behind ranking/change of ranking: Numbers and quality of performances during the AFL Under-18 Championships and at WAFL League very advanced. ?Strengths:? - Production? - Stoppage work ?- Wins first possession at stoppages? - Contested-ball winning ? - Tackling? -?Clean hands? - Precise footskills ?- Vision? - Decision-making ?- Acceleration and burst away from stoppages ?- Agility ?- Evasiveness? -Performances vs. WAFL League competition? Weaknesses:? - Size by position? - Unclear versatility20. Dylan Clarke (VIC) ?Best position: Inside midfield? Height, weight: 187cm, 85kg ?Recruited from: Eastern Rangers? Plays like: Daniel Cross? Projected draft range: second to third round ?Rated last month: 20? Rationale behind ranking/change of ranking: Consistent contested-ball winner with excellent endurance. Has produced a highly productive and consistent season. ?Strengths:? - Production? - Stoppage work? - Wins first possession at stoppages ?- Contested-ball winning ? - Can get rid of ball when tackled by keeping arms high ?- Distribution by hand? - Tackling ? - Clean hands ?- Endurance? - Work rate ?- Two-way running ?- Able to play forward as required? - Scoreboard impact ?Weaknesses: ?- Inconsistent footskills - Acceleration? - Agility? - Lacks an x-factor21. Lachlan Tiziani (NSW/ACT) ?Best position: General forward? Height, weight: 189cm, 82kg? Recruited from: Murray Bushrangers? Plays like: Daniel Menze Projected draft range: late/rookie? Rated last month: 26? Rationale behind ranking/change of ranking: Big back-end to the TAC Cup season with a TAC Cup-best 32 goals in his last nine games. ? Strengths:? - Scoreboard impact (32 goals in last nine games for the season)? - Finishing around goal - Balance between marking and ground level work? - Clean at ground level? - Gets to right positions to crumb effectively ?- Genuine forward 50m marking target ?- Strong mark overhead ?- Uses body well in one-on-one marking contests ?- Marking threat on the lead? - Contested marking ?- Keeps his feet in the contest? - Balanced? - High leap ?- Acceleration? - Agility? - Versatility to play down back or midfield if required? Weaknesses:? - Low volume accumulator when used through midfield? - Contested-ball winning ? - Forward pressure? - Endurance22. Jy Simpkin (VIC)? Best position: General forward/outside midfield ?Height, weight: 181cm, 71kg ? Recruited from: Murray Bushrangers ?Plays like: Shane Edwards? Projected draft range: first to second round ?Rated last month: 22? Rationale behind ranking/change of ranking: Not applicable. Season missed due to broken leg.? Strengths:? - Lowers eyes and demonstrates excellent vision and ability to hit inside 50m targets? - Composed with ball in hand? - Precision kick to target? - Finishes well from general play ?- Scoreboard impact? - Acceleration ?- X-factor ?Weaknesses:? -?Contested-ball winning ?- Scope to play through midfield full-time unclear? - Disposal per game numbers? - Endurance23. Jarrod Berry (VIC)? Best position: Utility? Height, weight: 191cm, 80kg ?Recruited from: North Ballarat Rebels? Plays like: Jack Grimes? Projected draft range: first to second round? Rated last month: 29? Rationale behind ranking/change of ranking: Has had an injury-interrupted season but has shown promise in multiple positions. ? Strengths: ?- Leadership? - Run and carry ?- Burst of pace ?- Shrugs tackles ?- Contested-ball winning? - Puts body on the line ?- Versatility to play multiple positions with the scope to play midfield, forward or back well? - Scoreboard impact when used forward of centre? - Reading of the flight? - Intercept marking ?- Aerial marking? - Vision ?- Hurt factor by foot when given time to lower eyes and find a target up the field? Weaknesses:? - Inconsistent footskills? - Rushes decision-making under pressure? - Unclear best position (arguably looking best off half-forward late season)24. Alex Witherden (VIC)? Best position: General defence/outside midfield ?Height, weight: 184m, 78kg? Recruited from: Geelong Falcons? Plays like: Jarrad McVeigh ?Projected draft range: first to second round? Rated last month: 23? Rationale behind ranking/change of ranking: Not applicable. Season missed due to broken leg. ? Strengths:? - Production by position? - Clean kick with excellent penetration and hurt factor? - Vision to find meaningful targets up the field? - Composure and sound decision making with ball in hand? - Reads of the ball in flight? - Intercept marking? Weaknesses:? - Below average pace ?- Endurance ?- Scope to play through midfield unclear25. Benjamin Ronke (VIC)? Best position: Inside midfield/general forward? Height, weight: 181cm, 75kg? Recruited from: Calder Cannons ?Plays like: Luke Shuey? Projected draft range: late/rookie? Rated last month: 25 ?Rationale behind ranking/change of ranking: Excellent second half to the TAC Cup season where strong production and explosive speed and contested-ball winning stood out. Rapid rate of improvement demonstrated. Finished in Calders best in his last seven games and was listed as Calders best player in five of his last six matches. Late season he played two VFL games and at that level also held his own. Strengths:? - Contested-ball winning? - Wins first possession at stoppages? - Explosive acceleration ?- Breaks away from stoppages ?- Tackling? - Chase-down tackling ?- Energy around the contest ?- Gives second and third efforts? - Athleticism? - Rate of improvement and standard of performance through second half of season? - Held his own against VFL standard competition ?- Scoreboard impact (19 goals from 15 TAC Cup games and two goals from two VFL contests)? - Kicks goals from stoppages and on the move ?- Can play forward? Weaknesses:? - Inconsistent foot skills ? - When pressured feels rushed and can make poor decisions ?- Does not find much easy outside ball26. Brodie Romensky (VIC)? Best position: Inside midfield/general defence? Height, weight: 189cm, 88kg? Recruited from: Western Jets ?Plays like: Jackson Macrae? Projected draft range: late/rookie? Rated last month: 26? Rationale behind ranking/change of ranking: Has been on the fringe of draft boards throughout the season and sneaks into the top 30 as a few others drop down. ?Strengths:? - Movement through traffic ?- Evasiveness? - Agility? - Wins first possession at stoppages ?- Wins a high proportion of possessions in the contest ?- Gets to every contest? - Tackling? - Size and strength? - Run and carry? - Intercept marking ?- Reading of the flight ?- Production? - Excellent both through the midfield and off half back? - Consistency of performance (named in bests 12 of 15 games for Western) ?Weaknesses:? - Inconsistent foot skills ?- Scoreboard impact through midfield limited ?- At height could be a greater contested marking threat27. Lachlan Walker (VIC)? Best position: Inside midfield ?Height, weight: 188cm, 84kg, Recruited from: Oakleigh Chargers? Plays like: Jack Trengove? Projected draft range: late/rookie? Rated last month: unrated? Rationale behind ranking/change of ranking: ?Consistent over course of TAC Cup season. Featured in bests 12 TAC Cup games (equal second best in the competition). Balance between inside and outside game appealing. Strengths:? - Inside/outside balance ?- Contested ball winner? - Wins first possession at stoppages ?- Ball use by hand and foot? - Dual sided ball user ?- Class and composure with ball in hand? - Slipperiness ?- Agile mover? - Scoreboard impact ?- Production - Gets to every contest ?- All-around game ?- Versatility to play midfield in either an inside or outside role. Also has capacity to play back or forward ? Weaknesses:? - Lacks one special point of different that no other player in this draft possesses? - Sometimes can rush kicks forward from stoppages rather than assessing options28. Ryan Garthwaite (NSW/ACT - GWS Academy) Best position: Key defence? Height, weight: 192cm, 84kg ?Recruited from: Murray Bushrangers? Plays like: Steven May? Projected draft range: late draft? Rated last month: unrated ?Rationale behind ranking/change of ranking: ?Strong TAC Cup season. Difficult to beat in one-on-one contests and intercepts. Strengths:? - Strength in one-on-one contests (lost only two one-on-one contests in 12 TAC Cup matches)? - One-on-one marking ?- Intercept marking ?- Reads of ball in flight early ?- Gets to the drop of the ball to be in best position during one-on-one contests ?- Clean at ground level? - Tackling ?- Can play tall or small? - Athletically is solid by position ?- Performance ?Weaknesses:? - Kicking while mostly reliable is low hurt factor and gets too much air due to unusual technique? - Relatively short by position ?- Seems an early bloomer which may limit scope to develop29. Declan Watson (QLD - Brisbane Academy) ?Best position: Key defence ?Height, weight: 194cm, 80kg ?Recruited from: Aspley ?Plays like: Jack Hombsch ?Projected draft range: late draf ?Rated last month: Unrated? Rationale behind ranking/change of ranking: ?Promising play during AFL Under-18 Championships. Involved in offensive drives out of back half. Strengths: ?- Finds a lot of the ball for a key defender ?- Always looks involved and on the move when the ball is in his area? - Provides run in support on forward drives? - Zones off well down back? - Intercept marking? - Reading flight of the ball ?- Able to shut down opposition key forwards ?- Moves well through traffic? - Good at ground level ?- While testing suggests otherwise, movement in games was fine? Weaknesses:? - Weighting on kicks can be hot and cold from game to game ?- Good but not dominant one-on-one or as an intercept mark30. Griffin Logue (WA) ?Best position: Key defence ?Height, weight: 194cm, 92kg? Recruited from: Swan Districts ?Plays like: Alipate Carlile ?Projected draft range: first to second round? Rated last month: unrated ? Rationale behind ranking/change of ranking: While quiet during the AFL Under-18 Championships has had an excellent season in the WAFL, showing some outstanding athletic attributes at his size. ?Strengths:? - Explosiveness ?- Strength? - Acceleration? - Power ?- Agility? - Endurance? - Contested ball winning ?- Strength one-on-one ?- Shuts down opposition forwards? - Intercept marking? - Performance against WAFL League competition ?- Versatility to play key defence or midfield? - Midfield potential? Weaknesses: ?- Quiet NAB Under-18 Championships ?- Limited rebound when used in defence? - Skills Kyle Walker-Peters Hotspur Jersey . PETERSBURG, Fla. Danny Rose Hotspur Jersey . The 18-year-old American had five birdies in her bogey-free round for a 17-under total of 196. 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BOSTON -- Fans at Fenway Park again chanted, We want A-Rod, and Wednesday night, they got him.Alex Rodriguez appeared in a game for the first time since he and the Yankees announced that this would be his final week on the team. In the seventh inning, representing the go-ahead run, Rodriguez pinch hit for Aaron Hicks against hard-throwing Boston Red Sox right-hander Matt Barnes. Rodriguez was booed heartily the moment he stepped out of the dugout.On a 2-1 pitch, A-Rod flew out to right field on a 98 mph fastball and moved a runner from second base to third with the first out of the inning. It was Rodriguezs first at-bat since Aug. 2. His average dropped to .203.On his way back to the dugout, Red Sox fans gave him the loudest boos of the night. New York won the game?9-4, in part because of a five-run seventh that included Rodriguezs contribution.I told you: In certain situations, Im going to use him, Yankees manager Joe Girardi said.On Sunday, it was announced that A-Rod would play this week in Boston before ending his Yankees career against the Tampa Bay Rays?on Friday in the Bronx. Girardi said Sunday that he would let A-Rod dictate how much he plays in his final week, but Girardi changed his mind and said he was putting winning over sentimentality.Before Wednesdays game, Girardi said it is not in his job description to run a farewell tour, and he apologized for his initial comments about Rodriguezs playing time.My job description is to try and win every game and put everyone in the best possible position, and thats what Im trying to do, he said.?Hicks entered Wednesdays game batting .192.During Derek Jeters farewell tour last season, Girardi consistently batted him second, even though he had the fifth-lowest OPS in the majors in 2014. When the subject was brought up Wednesday, Girardi said he had no better options that season. He added that he should not have said after the Sunday newss conference that he would let A-Rod dictate his playing time this week.ddddddddddddI got caught up in my emotions, and I apologize for that, OK? Girardi said Wednesday. I made a mistake. Im human. But I told you what I was trying to do. And when I was asked the other questions, Im aware of what my quotes were, that there would be conversations, and I would try to get him in every game. I said that. But what Im saying is I made a mistake. And Im admitting that. And Im admitting that to everyone whos watching because I have a responsibility and Im trying to take care of my responsibility.Girardi said he thinks his relationship with Rodriguez might have been altered because of how he has taken at-bats from him.I think maybe in the long run it wont, but I think in the short term its been difficult, Girardi said. I said it yesterday: When youre the guy thats telling someone no, youre usually the guy people vent their anger at, whether youre the little boy getting your hand slapped by your mom or dad or youre the player like I was that was cut from the [high school] basketball team and told to go practice baseball. I wasnt happy about it.So yeah, its difficult, and thats why I get partially angry here because I believe people are playing both sides of the fence because it creates news. That doesnt help our situation. That doesnt help our clubhouse. It doesnt help our relationship that we built over so many years. Thats what angers me.Asked before Wednesdays game about his relationship with Girardi, Rodriguez said, Im just going to keep it about the game.Rodriguez is scheduled to start Thursday at Fenway and Friday in his last game at Yankee Stadium. A-Rod most recently started a game on July 30. He did not make himself available to speak after the game Wednesday. ' ' '