The home and away season
Many have already done enough. Here we rank the top 25 players in this year's NAB AFL Draft in the second edition of the Phantom Form Guide for 2017.
Remember, this is purely a ranking of the best players in the
AFL.com.au will update the Form Guide rankings every month in the lead-up to November's draft.
POS: Half-forward/midfielder, Ht 187cm, Wt 88kg, DOB 21/10/1999
From Western Jets/Vic Metro
July ranking: 1
Rayner's most recent game, for the Western Jets two weeks ago, was a ripper. He had 23 touches, kicked 2.4, laid 11 tackles and had eight clearances in a really strong and dominant display. Even more impressive is the fact he's doing it with a fracture in his hand, which Rayner will play with for the rest of the season with the help of a splint. Quick, tough, explosive and capable of making things happen, there isn't a player like Rayner in this year's draft – or many drafts, for that matter. He's a match-winner and he's saved his best performances this year for the biggest games of the season, such as his brilliant run of efforts for Vic Metro. Will need to continue to build his engine, but is very good overhead and as comfortable stationed close to goal as at a midfield stoppage.
POS: Midfielder, Ht 187cm, Wt 85kg, DOB 8/6/1999
From Dandenong Stingrays/Vic Country
July ranking: 2
Davies-Uniacke might be the best pure midfielder up for grabs. He's tall, has a turn of speed from a stoppage, and is learning to use his size more to bust through and grab the ball at pace. Davies-Uniacke started the national carnival well for Vic Country before finishing it a little
POS: Midfielder, Ht 186cm, Wt 85kg, DOB 7/10/1999
From Eastern Ranges/Vic Metro
July ranking: 3
Shoulder surgery last week has prematurely ended Cerra's season, but he's expected to be right to go for his first AFL pre-season, wherever that is. Cerra's the type of player who can be depended upon with the ball in hand: if you were a forward leading towards him, he'd probably direct you where to lead with his pass. The query on him has been his pace, and it's true he doesn't have the same breakaway jets that others do. However, he has a nice sidestep to get out of trouble and always looks balanced. Kicked 3.5 from 24 disposals for the Ranges against Gippsland in July to show some forward craft.
POS: Midfielder, Ht 184cm, Wt 78kg, DOB 16/10/1999
From Bendigo Pioneers/Vic Country
July ranking: 11
With his no-nonsense approach, good mix of pace, outside run and burst and inside grunt, Dow ticks a few important boxes as a likely early selection. The Bendigo Pioneers midfielder is a player you can see doing his thing for many years and working hard at getting better and better. He's agile and tests well in the 20-metre sprint, and was one of the AFL Academy's better players against VFL opposition earlier this season. Recently won the Geelong Grammar best and fairest for the third straight season, highlighting his consistency. With Dow, what you see is what you get, plus a bit more.
POS: Key defender/key forward, Ht 194cm, Wt 89kg, DOB 11/2/1999
From Bendigo Pioneers/Allies
July ranking: 6
Most of Brander's best footy has been played this season as a key defender, but one of his standout games of the year came as a forward for the Allies in the final round of the national carnival. Brander kicked three goals that day to lead his team to victory. Brander is the best tall in the draft, particularly with Will Sutherland choosing to pursue cricket over footy. His marking is good, and he's clever at jumping in to intercept when in the backline. Brander was originally a member of GWS'
Jarrod Brander, playing forward, celebrates a goal for the Allies. Picture: AFL Photos
POS: Half-forward, Ht 189cm, Wt 76kg, DOB 15/1/1999
From Eastern Ranges/Vic Metro
July ranking: 7
Stephenson had one of his best games of the season – definitely his most prolific – two weeks ago for the Eastern
POS: Half-forward/midfielder, Ht 192cm, Wt 92kg, DOB 25/9/1999
From Glenelg/South Australia
July ranking: 4
Fogarty's year was ended when he had surgery at the end of July on a minor meniscus tear in his knee. It was an issue the South Australian prospect had carried for a little while, although not a big enough concern to restrict him to the low disposal numbers he has picked up in recent months. Fogarty's best form of the season came in April for the NAB AFL Academy when he showed his talents as a big, strong and bustling forward who can have
POS: Small forward/midfielder, Ht 178cm, Wt 76kg, DOB 19/3/1999
From Oakleigh Chargers/Vic Metro
July ranking: 8
There isn't a player as consistent as Higgins in this year's draft pool. The Oakleigh Chargers prospect has starred at each level he's played at across the
Jack Higgins has been a star at every level he has played at. Picture: AFL Photos
POS: Ruckman/key forward, Ht 203cm, Wt 93kg, DOB 9/6/1999
From Eastern Ranges/Vic Metro
July ranking: 10
The best ruckman in the draft, which makes it difficult in some ways to know where he might be selected given how reluctant clubs are to use early picks on ruckmen. But Hayes has been able to add a string to his bow this year by playing some decent footy as a deep forward, including a six-goal haul earlier in the season at TAC Cup level. Hayes is the only back-to-back All Australian in the draft so is well credentialed.
POS: Midfielder, Ht 183cm, Wt 73kg, DOB 15/1/1999
From Northern Knights/Vic Metro
July ranking: 14
The likely Richmond father-son pick has had a terrific season that saw him selected in the NAB AFL Under-18 All Australian side after the national championships. The son of former Tiger Chris is a light-bodied midfielder who has shown a penchant for pushing forward and kicking goals. He's a long and driving
POS: Midfielder/half-back, Ht 190cm, Wt 83kg, DOB 23/10/1999
From Northern Knights/Vic Metro
July ranking: 16
Coffield is a player whose stocks have steadily risen across the year to the point he will be in the mix as a top-10 pick by the end of the season. He's got a bit going for him: he's tall, he's versatile and can play in the midfield or across half-back, he's quick for his size, and he generally uses the ball neatly. Coffield is also captain of the Northern Knights, so ticks the leadership box. He had a good head-to-head battle with Jaidyn Stephenson at TAC Cup level several weeks
POS: Key defender, Ht 194cm, Wt 84kg, DOB 30/11/1999
From Peel Thunder/Western Australia
July ranking: 20
There is some buzz about Naughton, who is climbing the ranks as one of the best key defenders in the group. The West Australian shot to prominence with an impressive carnival for his state, but he has progressed particularly well since then with a string of excellent games at
POS: Midfielder, Ht 183cm, Wt 80kg, DOB 8/11/1999
From Sandringham Dragons/Vic Metro
July ranking: 22
The younger brother of Melbourne midfielder Angus was terrific on Saturday in a representative game in Victoria, when he gathered 31 disposals and kicked a goal in the midfield. Brayshaw has a good mix of traits – he's tough, light on his feet, uses the ball well, and is balanced with his run. Came back from injury to perform well for Vic Metro in the latter stages of the championships, and continues to elevate himself on draft boards.
Andrew Brayshaw,
POS: Half-back/midfielder, Ht 186cm, Wt 79kg, DOB 26/3/1999
From Dandenong Stingrays/Vic Country
July ranking: 12
POS: Midfielder, Ht 184cm, Wt 75kg, DOB 18/9/1999
From Bendigo Pioneers/Vic Country
July ranking: 9
The knee injury that hampered O'Brien at times through the under-18 championships lingered a little into July, but he returned to play at
POS: Midfielder, Ht 190cm, Wt 83kg, DOB 23/10/1999
From Sandringham Dragons/Vic Metro
July ranking: 18
Emerged as a possible early pick earlier in the year and had a very good national
POS: Key forward, Ht 191cm, Wt 83kg, DOB 19/3/1999
From West Perth/Western Australia
July ranking: 19
The hard working key forward claimed this year's Larke Medal as the best player in division one of the championships after a consistent
POS: Key forward, Ht 199cm, Wt 95kg, DOB 29/3/1999
From Brisbane Lions
July ranking: 13
It's been a better month for Ballenden, who kicked four goals in a game for the Brisbane Lions' NEAFL side several weeks ago. This season has been a tricky one to judge him, as Ballenden started the year as one of the contenders for the No.1 pick but wouldn't be in that conversation now. He has switched between a few roles this season, including as a key defender, in the ruck and as a marking forward to varying success. A member of the Lions'
POS: Key defender, Ht 194cm, Wt 92kg, DOB 23/10/1999
From Calder Cannons/Vic Metro
July ranking: 24
Balta enjoyed one of his best games of the season in his return to TAC Cup footy after the under-18
Draft Balta? Noah Balta has the athleticism to make a big splash in the AFL. Picture: AFL Photos
POS: Half-back/midfielder, Ht 183cm, Wt 81kg, DOB 21/5/1999
From Eastern Ranges/Vic Metro
July ranking: 15
Garner enjoyed his best patch of form of the year in Vic Metro's under-18 campaign, which he captained to a title win. The left-footed half-back performed well at
POS: Half-back/half-forward, Ht 184cm, Wt 73kg, DOB 12/4/1999
From Northern Knights/Vic Metro
July ranking: 17
POS: Midfielder, Ht 179cm, Wt 75kg, DOB 1/4/1999
From Western Jets/Vic Metro
July ranking: 21
The reliable midfielder is small but gets the job done most weeks. Injury interrupted his national
POS: Forward, Ht 188cm, Wt 83kg, DOB 15/12/99
From Brighton Grammar/Sandringham Dragons
July ranking: None
Murphy is set to overlook a promising cricket career to nominate for the NAB AFL Draft this year where he could feature as a top-20 pick. The talented half-forward has shot up the rankings with a string of exciting performances at
POS: Midfielder, Ht 175cm, Wt 66kg, DOB 4/8/99
From Eastern Ranges/Vic Metro
July ranking: None
Moore could have done no more to press his draft claims this season. The small midfielder had an outstanding
Dylan Moore (right) had an outstanding
POS: Midfielder, Ht 173cm, Wt 73kg, DOB 25/11/99
From Murray Bushrangers/Allies
July ranking: None
Spargo's frustrating season was ended prematurely when he underwent shoulder surgery in June. The small midfielder had suffered the problem in the opening round of the championships while playing for the Allies and was then ruled out for the rest of the season after going under the knife. Spargo is dogged and determined and makes up for his shorter stature with a fierce approach at the stoppages. He uses his body well in marking contests and can also be rested forward and be dangerous inside-50.