AFL.com.au draft expert Callum Twomey assesses Adelaide’s haul at the 2014 AFL National Draft.
Draft selections: 14, 35, 43, 58, 81
What we said before the draft: Should look for a key position player to add depth on one of those lines, having lost plenty of height in recent years. Some ruck support would be excellent.
What happened: Well, the Crows pretty much delivered on those aims. Jake Lever getting through to Adelaide’s pick No.14 was everything the Club could have hoped for, and he'll be a long-term defender for years to come.
Mitch McGovern adds tall depth in attack, while Harry Dear is another forward/ruck option who was worth a shot later on.
The Crows added some class in small left-footed defender Harrison Wigg, in what was a strong draft for Adelaide. Read more on local draftee Harrison Wigg.
Click here to read AFL Media’s full club-by-club draft recap.