RUCKS: Mark Jamar, Max Gawn, Jake Spencer The Hawks are well placed at 31 to simply see which good players get through, and it wouldn't surprise to see them opt for another forward, Tom Lamb, if he gets that far. Dillon Viojo-Rainbow is another who could add some depth to their list of half-back deliverers. Alex Neal-Bullen, Touk Miller, Dean Gore or Damien Cavka would add to their developing midfield options while Connor Menadue and Bailey Dale both have plenty of upside and will benefit from being at a club that can show patience in them. The Hawks' decision to trade for O'Rourke means they don't come in until pick 31, but they'll have the chance to keep adding to their midfield depth at that pick. The club would be encouraged by what the likes of Litherland, Hartung, O'Brien and Woodward showed, among others, and has Sicily waiting in the wings, with Anderson to come back. Jono O'Rourke was a No.2 draft pick just two years ago and while he still has plenty to prove, has gone to the perfect club to do it. RUCKS: David Hale, Ben McEvoy, Jon Ceglarįor all their targeting of good-to-go opposition players, Hawthorn have been able to keep an eye on their future in the past couple of drafts despite trading down the order. MIDFIELDERS: Luke Hodge, Jordan Lewis, Sam Mitchell, Liam Shiels, Shaun Burgoyne, Isaac Smith, Bradley Hill, Will Langford, Jed Anderson, Brendan Whitecross, Jonathan Simpkin, Alex Woodward, Billy Hartung, Jono O'Rourke SMALL/MEDIUM DEFENDERS: Grant Birchall, Matthew Suckling, Taylor Duryea
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