Skipper Jack Steele during a recent session at RSEA Park. (Photo: AFL Photos)

The appointment of Ross Lyon leaves a lot of question marks regarding the style of play the Saints will adopt and the consequent scoring potential.

Also of great interest is what roles his stars will play within it. At a glance, a couple of proven guns in Jack Steele (MID, $978,000) and Jack Sinclair (DEF, $911,000) would appear safe selections in their respective positions following stellar seasons in which they averaged 111 and 103 respectively.

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The biggest question however revolves around big man Rowan Marshall (RUC, $808,000) and whether he will start the season as the sole ruck, especially following the news that Max King (FWD, $551,000) will miss the start of the season following a shoulder reconstruction which may cause Marshall to spend more time forward.

Lock them in

Jack Steele (MID, $978,000) had another great season despite injury limiting him to 18 games. His eighth season produced his second elite average on the trot, topping the magical 110 mark, and he did it with an impressive five scores over 120 including a massive ceiling of 154. As we have come to expect, his tackle game remained strong, laying eight or more on eight occasions which ensured his score kept ticking over.

The beauty of starting with the Saints skipper is it feels like a bargain given he averaged 11 points more in 2021 where he had nine scores of 130 or more including 149, 157 and 162.

Track their pre-season

It's no secret Rowan Marshall (RUC, $808,000) has scored over 20 points per game more when playing as the sole ruck as opposed to sharing with another big man like the recently retired Paddy Ryder, so all eyes are on the Saints' new coaching regime as to what their plans are in the big man department.

After scoring just two triple figure scores in the first 14 rounds, Marshall turned it up a notch with an increased role in the middle of the ground from round 15 where he went on to score seven 100s in the next nine rounds, including four scores over 115 and a top of 163 which included 30 possessions and nine marks.

His round 23 game was a disaster, collecting just eight possessions and zero marks for 47. He shared duties with Tom Campbell. Hence the track watch.

Dual-position tempter

Jade Gresham (FWD/MID, $742,000) created a lot of buzz last pre-season after a great start to 2021 ended after just three games which resulted in a discounted starting price.

He went on to average a solid 84 from 18 games in 2022 which was a good return but realistically this year, he is just one to watch after all the big name forwards are gone in the Draft. His best is great, as we saw with 116 and 119 last year, but the injury risk and subsequent low scores make him too much of a risk in Classic.

Bargain basement

OK, this is what we are talking about. Talk about Fantasy credentials.

This year's No.10 pick in the NAB AFL Draft, Mattaes Phillipou (FWD/MID, $282,000), would have to be right in the mix to earn a spot in the round one team for the Saints and hopefully that's the case after he averaged 123 from eight games for the Torrens in the SANFL Under 18s.

He averaged 28 possessions, seven marks and five tackles while demonstrating the ability to also push forward which is handy given he stands at 192cm. Keep a close eye on him over the summer.

02:02

Draft sleeper

Ball magnet Brad Crouch (MID, $942,000) is going into his third year at the Saints fresh off the second-best average of his career, tallying 106 per game.

For some reason, coaches are still hesitant to select Crouch due to injury concerns early in his career but after playing 20 and 21 games the past two seasons, its worth bumping him up your midfield favourites list. He finished the season with six 100s in his last seven games and averaged a whopping 127 in his last four.

His one-match suspension may cause him to drop a little further, if so, pounce and cover him for the week.

Player

Position

2022 Average

2022 Games

2023 Price

Jack Steele

MID

110.4

18

$978,000

Brad Crouch

MID

106.4

21

$942,000

Jack Sinclair

DEF

102.9

22

$911,000

Rowan Marshall

RUC

91.3

21

$808,000

Sebastian Ross

MID

90.2

21

$799,000

Jade Gresham

MID/FWD

83.8

18

$742,000

Jack Billings

MID

75.4

8

$693,000

Bradley Hill

DEF/FWD

74.9

21

$663,000

Mason Wood

MID

72.4

19

$641,000

Tim Membrey

FWD

72

22

$638,000

Josh Battle

DEF

71.1

21

$630,000

Callum Wilkie

DEF

68.3

22

$605,000

Hunter Clark

DEF

54.4

8

$604,000

Daniel McKenzie

MID

65.7

12

$582,000

Zak Jones

MID

65.4

13

$579,000

Cooper Sharman

DEF/FWD

41.9

9

$578,000

Nasiah Wanganeen-Milera

MID

62.7

16

$555,000

Max King

FWD

62.2

22

$551,000

Ben Paton

DEF

59.9

20

$530,000

Jack Higgins

FWD

59.4

18

$526,000

Jimmy Webster

DEF

57.5

20

$509,000

Ryan Byrnes

MID/FWD

55.5

6

$491,000

Dan Butler

FWD

52.6

19

$466,000

Jack Hayes

FWD

61

5

$459,000

Tom Campbell

RUC/FWD

66.5

2

$448,000

Marcus Windhager

MID/FWD

50.6

17

$448,000

Dougal Howard

DEF

48.6

17

$430,000

Tom Highmore

DEF

57.7

3

$428,000

Mitch Owens

FWD

52.9

7

$426,000

Nick Coffield

DEF

-

-

$379,000

Jack Bytel

MID

-

-

$305,000

Zaine Cordy

DEF

34

13

$301,000

Mattaes Phillipou

MID/FWD

-

-

$282,000

Leo Connolly

DEF

-

-

$270,000

James Van Es

DEF

-

-

$240,000

Olli Hotton

MID/FWD

-

-

$232,000

Isaac Keeler

RUC/FWD

-

-

$214,000

Angus McLennan

DEF

-

-

$200,000

Jack Peris

MID/FWD

-

-

$200,000

Matthew Allison

DEF/FWD

-

-

$200,000

Max Heath

RUC/FWD

-

-

$200,000

Oscar Adams

DEF

-

-

$200,000