LIKE DEVON Smith the year before, Dylan Shiel (MID, $729,000) recorded his career-high Fantasy average in his first year as a Bomber after switching from the Giants.
While Shiel's scoring didn't take the same leap as Smith's, the 26-year-old was averaging an impressive 105 after the first 10 rounds, helped by posting 127 and 136 early in the season.
Shiel (98.3 average), Dyson Heppell (93.8) and Zach Merrett (108.2) were the leading Fantasy scorers for the Dons in 2019, but their next best teammate was David Zaharakis with 79.5.
Can we expect some improvement in terms of Fantasy output from the Dons in 2020? There appears to be some upside in quite a few players.
Lock them in
Zach Merrett (MID, $803,000) enjoyed an almighty third-year breakout in 2016, taking his impressive second-season 90.4 average to a whopping 117.7 ranking as the second-best Fantasy player of the season behind Patrick Dangerfield. He backed it up the following year with another 117 average.
Although he hasn't quite reached those heights in the last two seasons, the signs are good.
Merrett averaged 108.2 from 22 games. Included in that average was 50 in round one against the Giants and a concussion-affected 57 versus the Swans. Aside from those, he dropped below 100 on just five occasions, with all of those scores respectably in the 90s. Merrett is a picture of consistency and should be considered as a potentially under-priced option in Fantasy Classic and a first-round captain option in Draft.
Track their pre-season
He was the talk during the off-season due to the potential move to the Swans, but Joe Daniher (FWD, $420,000) remains a Bomber in 2020 and could be a bargain if fit. Injury has plagued Daniher, playing just 11 games in the past two seasons. Back in 2017 he averaged 84.7.
If Daniher lines up in the Marsh Community Series, he is worth considering.
Dual-position tempter
After making his move from the Giants, Devon Smith (MID/FWD, $720,000) was outstanding in 2017, his first year of donning the sash. A record number of tackles helped him average 106.6. However, injury interrupted his second year as a Bomber and he played just seven games at an average of 79.
While we are still paying the big bucks for Smith, he has regained his dual-position status and is available as a forward this year. He'll almost certainly be a top 2-3 forward if he can return to his 2018 best.
Draft sleeper
Is now the time that we will see Darcy Parish (MID/FWD, $589,000) breakout? Extra midfield time in the back half of last season was a positive sign, but Fantasy coaches haven't seen a high ceiling with the 22-year-old only posting three scores over 100. Is yet to average more than 80 in his four years, but Parish should at least be 85, if not higher, and outperform his average draft pick.
Bargain basement
The Bombers addressed some needs in the off-season by picking up mature-age recruits Mitch Hibberd (MID, $197,000) and Jacob Townsend (FWD, $266,000).
Hibberd was previously listed with North Melbourne, playing four games at an average of 41. While there isn't a lot to get excited about with those numbers, he played in the VFL last year as an onballer to average 99 from 20 games.
Townsend was a member of Richmond's VFL premiership team last season, playing 16 games at an average of 90. He played mostly as a forward in his 45 AFL games which included the 2017 premiership, returning a modest average of 51. If he plays as a midfielder for Essendon, his numbers should improve.
Forgotten warrior
Despite turning 30 ahead of the season, David Zaharakis (MID, $590,000) may still find some relevance this year. Coming off averages of 93.5, 99.6 and 97 in the three years prior, Zaharakis played 20 games at an average of 79.5, pricing him more than 20 points below his best.
While he is unlikely to be considered in Fantasy Draft as a MID, he did play some games in the Bombers' backline and may be a sneaky chance to gain DPP at some point during the season.
Essendon Fantasy prices
PLAYER |
POSITION |
2019 AVG |
2019 GMS |
2020 PRICE |
Zach Merrett |
MID |
108.2 |
22 |
$803,000 |
Dylan Shiel |
MID |
98.3 |
21 |
$729,000 |
Devon Smith |
MID/FWD |
79.4 |
7 |
$720,000 |
Dyson Heppell |
MID |
93.8 |
17 |
$696,000 |
David Zaharakis |
MID |
79.5 |
20 |
$590,000 |
Darcy Parish |
MID/FWD |
79.4 |
20 |
$589,000 |
Michael Hurley |
DEF |
77.4 |
18 |
$574,000 |
Andrew McGrath |
MID |
74.7 |
22 |
$554,000 |
Cale Hooker |
DEF |
74.5 |
17 |
$553,000 |
Tom Bellchambers |
RUC |
71.6 |
15 |
$531,000 |
Kyle Langford |
MID/FWD |
70.6 |
17 |
$524,000 |
Conor McKenna |
DEF |
70.3 |
21 |
$522,000 |
Mason Redman |
DEF |
68.9 |
19 |
$511,000 |
Andrew Phillips |
RUC |
80.4 |
5 |
$507,000 |
Shaun McKernan |
FWD |
68 |
15 |
$505,000 |
Adam Saad |
DEF |
67.3 |
21 |
$499,000 |
Tom Cutler |
MID |
80.3 |
3 |
$496,000 |
Dylan Clarke |
MID |
66.2 |
11 |
$491,000 |
Jake Stringer |
FWD |
65.3 |
18 |
$485,000 |
Anthony McDonald-Tipungwuti |
FWD |
62.9 |
22 |
$467,000 |
Jordan Ridley |
DEF |
68 |
6 |
$444,000 |
Jayden Laverde |
FWD |
58.6 |
9 |
$425,000 |
William Snelling |
FWD |
71.7 |
3 |
$420,000 |
Joe Daniher |
FWD |
69 |
4 |
$420,000 |
Martin Gleeson |
DEF |
58.4 |
9 |
$420,000 |
Matt Guelfi |
MID |
56.4 |
17 |
$419,000 |
Orazio Fantasia |
FWD |
54.4 |
14 |
$404,000 |
Aaron Francis |
DEF |
53.9 |
16 |
$400,000 |
Josh Begley |
FWD |
51.8 |
8 |
$361,000 |
Kobe Mutch |
MID |
0 |
1 |
$334,000 |
Patrick Ambrose |
DEF |
44 |
19 |
$326,000 |
James Stewart |
FWD |
0 |
0 |
$316,000 |
Brandon Zerk-Thatcher |
DEF |
56 |
1 |
$312,000 |
Brayden Ham |
MID/FWD |
49.8 |
4 |
$303,000 |
Jacob Townsend |
FWD |
17 |
1 |
$266,000 |
Harrison Jones |
FWD |
0 |
0 |
$212,000 |
Mitchell Hibberd |
MID |
0 |
0 |
$197,000 |
Nick Bryan |
RUC |
0 |
0 |
$196,000 |
Sam Draper |
RUC |
0 |
0 |
$170,000 |
Ned Cahill |
MID/FWD |
0 |
0 |
$170,000 |
Lachlan Johnson |
MID/FWD |
0 |
0 |
$170,000 |
Noah Gown |
FWD |
0 |
0 |
$170,000 |
Irving Mosquito |
FWD |
0 |
0 |
$170,000 |
Cian McBride |
DEF |
0 |
0 |
$170,000 |
Ross McQuillan |
DEF/FWD |
0 |
0 |
$170,000 |