Remember this guy? Sign in / Join now Deck Of Dream Team 2020 The Cats know how to get the best out of their recycled players (see Patrick Dangerfield, Gary Rohan, Luke Dahlhaus etc.) While there isn't a lot to get excited about with those numbers, he played in the VFL last year as an onballer to average 99 from 20 games.Sam Draper will make his AFL debut at Metricon Stadium on Friday night.Can we expect some improvement in terms of Fantasy output from the Dons in 2020? By Warnie from The Traders, afl.com.au on Devon Smith is back to full fitness and poised for a big 2020. Lance Franklin in shape as Sydney Swans return to trainingJust what ‘The Doc’ ordered. For the type of player who’s capable of weekly 125+ scores, not to mention captaincy options, this is a delicious starting price. He returned to pre-season looking exactly like the million bucks he’s earning a year and could be ready to turn back the clock to triple SuperCoach digits in 2020.After double ankle surgery in the pre-season of 2019, Tom McDonald’s season was behind the eight ball given he could barely run or jump. Includes data on likelihood of players scoring their breakevens.
The Giants’ midfield brigade will be licking their lips at the prospect of getting first use of the pill at the stoppages which is great news for both Jacobs and GWS midfielders you might be starting with in 2020. He averaged 93.6 SuperCoach points from his three games in 2019 and when you compare that to how much time he spent on the bench, there is major upside. Pre-season form will be the indicator.Say what you like about big Sauce Jacobs but, at 31, the former Adelaide gun still has some good footy left in him and the Giants think so too. Show AFL Fantasy Podcast with The Traders, Ep Brisbane Lions Fantasy prices 2020 - 13 Jan 2020 Roy, Calvin and Warnie discuss the best buys and all of the news out of the Lions. In Docherty’s last season – 2017 for those playing at home – he averaged a whopping 114.7 points from all 22 games which is better than a good portion of permanent midfielders. Sitting #31,788 Overall in Fantasy and #38,534 in SC. There's plenty of Fantasy upside for several Dons in 2020. It means, coming into 2020, Hawthorn’s prime ball winner will be at a discount. There appears to be some upside in quite a few players.Jayden Laverde is set for surgery, while Orazio Fantasia will miss up to a month.While Shiel's scoring didn't take the same leap as Smith's, the 26-year-old was averaging an impressive 105 after the first 10 rounds, helped by posting 127 and 136 early in the season.While he is unlikely to be considered in Fantasy Draft as a MID, he did play some games in the Bombers' backline and may be a sneaky chance to gain DPP at some point during the season.Townsend was a member of Richmond's VFL premiership team last season, playing 16 games at an average of 90. Brad Crouch, Dan Hannebery, Dustin Martin and Zach Merrett are among the under-priced midfielders that Fantasy Classic coaches may look to build their squads around next season.. Players are priced based on last season's output, and those who played fewer than 10 games receive a discount which many will see as value to help squeeze the most bang-for-buck out of the $12.8m salary cap.
Of course, the question over his durability will be something to consider but tracking him throughout the pre-season is worth your time.Some are returning from injury and others have found themselves a new habitat in which to thrive in – circle these ten blokes down right now.You’d be living under a rock if you weren’t aware of just how fit and lean Buddy Franklin is right now. – The Salary Cap will be raised to $12.8 million this season to align more closely with the official AFL Salary caps and Player Prices have also been adjusted accordingly.
The AFR is a fantasy football competition run for AFL fans. Franklin was severely hampered in 2019 with persistent groin injuries that limited his game time that also impeded his running and kicking mechanics. and they’ve identified four-time St Kilda best and fairest winner Jack Steven to make an impact in their engine room. It was his last three games where we saw the McDonald of 2018 when he came good – he scored 135 points against Fremantle, managed only 65 as the Dees got smashed by Brisbane and returned with a 139 points in three quarters against the Blues before he went down with a knee injury.