It’s been a long time since the Adelaide Football Club has had excitement around the club with a significant new addition. Finally, Jordan Dawson brings his booming right foot home to South Australia, and fantasy football coaches are hoping the way he ended last season is a sign of things to come.
Mid-January, UltimateFooty always adds some additional dual positions players into the draft game on top of those already allocated for SuperCoach, AFLFantasy & DreamTeam. We’ll officially announce the positions UltimateFooty will add to the game in the coming days. But, for now, here are some of the players I’d love to see gain DPP.
The 2021 season was a disaster for the Suns and Jarrod Witts, with an ACL injury ending his season. Now entering a new year, and with a significant discount, is he primed to be a strong stepping stone option this year?
Nobody predicted it, but in 2021 Aaron Hall became a season-defining player. If you had him, you had success. Without him, you struggled. Now he enters a new season with a hefty price tag, and the question is can he go big again in 2022?
Over the past two seasons, Daniel Rich has been one of the most undervalued and consistent defensive premiums. It’s time to shine a light on potentially one of the best low ownership premiums of 2022.
The Blues have strived to get the midfield group string enough to compete for finals for multiple seasons. However, with the addition of George Hewett, he may add the missing ingredient to send the Navy Blue back into September action.
After a quiet first six weeks of the season, Josh Kelly stormed home to deliver his usual high output. With some potential value built into his price, is he set to be a top 10 midfielder in 2022?
In 2021 Rory Laird was the best defender of the season. Entering into a new year, he may have lost his defensive status, but his scoring power shows no signs of disappearing. As a result, ‘The Desk’ could be one of the best low ownership stars of 2022.
Injuries have robbed football fans of seeing Wayne Milera at full flight. So is 2022 the year it all turns around? Fantasy football players are hoping so.
In 2021 Callum Mills was one of the breakout players in the backline. For those that picked him early in the season, he was a catalytic reason you probably had a good start. Unfortunately, he is available only through the midfield this season, but that could be a blessing in disguise for fantasy football coaches.