@DreamteamGuru rated 74th player in the league
In previous years, he has been everybody’s favourite defender/midfielder. That is until Hodge and Goddard also became dual position players. However, with the change of format last year allowing coaches to swing multi positional players around, and the upcoming bye this year makes these players a little more worthwhile.
Consider. You have Goddard in defence and Carrazzo as a mid. You pick Heppell as a back up defender. When St Kilda, Carlton or Essendon have a bye, you have the ability to swing the changes between these 3 players. Multi positional players will be gold this year, but if Carrazzo is listed in 2 positions, is he still a good pick?
Lets look at the players around him.
71. Heath Scotland (199.667)
72. Sam Fisher (199.667)
73. Dayne Beams (199.5)
74. Andrew Carazzo (199)
75. Tom Scully (199)
76. Cameron Bruce (199)
77. Andrew Embly (198.667).
72. Sam Fisher (199.667)
73. Dayne Beams (199.5)
74. Andrew Carazzo (199)
75. Tom Scully (199)
76. Cameron Bruce (199)
77. Andrew Embly (198.667).
Scully and Carazzo stand out in this list to me. Other might be contenders for a starting position, but the real value can be found with these 2. Melbourne share their bye with clubs, making Scully a great choice. Carlton have a bye in the last 4 rounds, meaning Carazzo would miss a potential final for your team. But if you have other multi-positional talent, you should be able to cover him. I’d go Carazzo first. Good choice as a defender.
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