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.

West Coast Eagles (Oliver Francou, Marcus Herbert)

Grade: A

Both Oliver Francou and Marcus Herbert have the capacity to play multiple positions and are mature-aged, which complements a young list well.

Francou, the son of Port great Josh, was a surprise selection who adds depth and footy IQ as does Herbert. Herbert was a great selection and there was great surprise he slipped through to the Eagles second pick, having been linked to several clubs with earlier selections.

Geelong VFL's Herbert has put together a strong body of work and earned his chance as a Jack Sinclair-like half-back.

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