Tuesday's Mid-Season Draft was dominated by mature-agers, with 11 players from the VFL, seven from the SANFL and just one from the Talent League selected.
As expected, most clubs targeted list needs after Essendon used their Pick 1 on the player consensually viewed as the best player in the crop.
Six key-position players were picked up, including four rucks, with former Sydney player Hugo Hall-Kahan the only formerly listed player to get a second chance.
A total of 12 clubs participated, with GWS, Gold Coast, Brisbane, Fremantle, Sydney Swans and Geelong not taking a player.
Below is a club-by-club grading.
Essendon (Jaxon Artemis)
Grade: A+
The consensus best player in this year's Mid-Season Draft pool joining Essendon is a great result. The choice largely made itself given his standout start to the season for Tasmania's VFL side.
The big uptick in Jaxon Artemis' game which propelled him back onto the radar after being overlooked as an 18-year-old was his lift in defensive transition - an area the Bombers need to address given how easy they have been to score against and the ease at which opponents have picked them apart.
A Western Australian playing from Tasmania, he is not a flight risk and has played different styles of footy and is built for modern footy, so could play this year.





















