AFL Fantasy News: Round 15 of the 2022 AFL H&A season begins on Thursday night, @aflratingsPete lists the Top 5 Players Under $300K.
The order takes into account historical performance, ability to make a substantial profit, opportunity and scoring output in their actual team role plus subjective and balanced input.
The ability to remain best 22 is also a strong consideration.
This list will assist in identifying players to target ahead of Round 15, it may adjust based on team selection & availability.
*Final updates (if any) will occur on Friday afternoon.
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TOP 5 AFL FANTASY PLAYERS UNDER $300K – (FINAL UPDATE)
1. Patrick Parnell
Parnell was outstanding last week for Adelaide, he played across half-back and accumulated disposals at a high rate in the first half.
He moved closer to a run with role on Izak Rankine in the second half at times which did limit his output.
Parnell likely has a solid best 22 spot for the short to medium term, his ROI should be decent.
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2. Massimo D’Ambrosio
D’Ambrosio was composed in defence for the Bombers last week, his scoring wasn’t at a high level but he should see opportunities to develop further at AFL level to finish off the season.
His ROI could be a slow burn.
3. Tom Berry
Tom Berry comes into the Brisbane team this week, he likely sees a decent amount of midfield usage with Zac Bailey and Dayne Zorko unavailable.
This selection is more about a possibly of claiming a decent score rather than a long term decision, basically his position in the team is not secure but is close enough to potentially provide opportunities to finish off the season.
There is risk with minimal games available to finish out the year, but a strong score on Thursday night could be very useful.
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4. Judson Clarke
Clarke has been solid in his two games for the Tigers, his scoring has been volatile as he plays across half-forward.
His position in the best 22 remains decent without being absolutely secure.
His ROI should be solid if he can retain his spot in the team for the medium term.
5. Rhett Bazzo
Bazzo was solid last week on debut, he’ll likely see opportunities at AFL level to finish off the year.
The scoring likely won’t be super strong for Bazzo, but his position in the best 22 may be quite solid with West Coast committing to a youth policy for the remainder of the season.
It is likely to be a slow burn on any salary increase.
OTHERS: James Blanck, Jackson Archer, James Tunstill, Isaac Chugg
Blanck, Archer and Tunstill will each make their AFL debut in Round 15.
The scoring output for this group could be low and volatile
It could be a slow burn on any salary increase.
Image: Adelaide
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