Mark Williams - @DreamteamGuru rated 443rd player in the league
The big gun recruit to cover the loss of Mathew Lloyd & Scott Lucas didn’t live up to the hype of 2010. But this could mean good Dreamteam value for this season.
$162,000 is a bargain price for who should be one of the elite forwards in the competition. He won’t score heavily, but could give you some extra value that could be a decent investment when it comes time to sell.
As he is an Essendon player, he can’t win you a flag, but if you sell him at the right time you might be able to upgrade to a higher scoring player without too much outlay.
Consider closely.
Let’s compare him to the other players around him in the ranking system.
440. Nick Salter (116.333)
441. Aaron Cornelius (116)
442. Daniel Menzel (116)
443. Mark Williams (115.667)
444. Tyrone Vickery (115.5)
445. Jonathan Griffin (115.333)
446. Ryan Gamble (115)
441. Aaron Cornelius (116)
442. Daniel Menzel (116)
443. Mark Williams (115.667)
444. Tyrone Vickery (115.5)
445. Jonathan Griffin (115.333)
446. Ryan Gamble (115)
Gamble’s 3 year average is the heighest of the company, and given that St Kilda drafted him (for immediate success), you would have to think he is a good chance of game time. But Williams would nearly double the income of the players around him. If this turns in to dreamteam value too, he could be a good pick up.
If one of my rookies isn’t lining up in round one, I will be drafting Williams in to replace. At his price, he feels like a rookie anyway.
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