The AFL Media team examines Adelaide's National Draft haul after the Crows took five players at Friday night's meet in Sydney.
Pick No.15 - Jordan Gallucci
Pick No.44 - Myles Poholke
Pick No.51 - Elliot Himmelberg
Pick No.62 - Matthew Signorello
Pick No.75 - Ben Davis
Selections before academy and father/son bidding: 13, 43, 53, 66, 82
Selections after bidding: 15, 44, 51, 62, 75
Who they picked: Jordan Gallucci, Myles Poholke, Elliot Himmelberg, Matthew Signorello, Ben Davis
Pre-draft priority: More depth in the midfield, specifically outside run, would be perfect.
Callum Twomey's verdict: After not landing a midfielder in the trade period, one was surely at the top of their list on draft night. They took Gallucci, whose speed, burst-away strength and goalkicking prowess fits nicely in the Crows' mix. He has the dash that few others in the Crows' on-ball brigade carry, so is a nice fit. Poholke's smart hands offer another player to the Crows' exciting forward mix, while Signorello is a bit speculative but has terrific athletic attributes and is a good mark above his head. It was handy for Himmelberg to slip through to the Crows' pick, because he can play at both ends and has genuine versatility, the same for Davis with their fifth and final pick.