Saturday's State Game between South Australia and Western Australia is set to play host to a number of AFL Mid-Season Draft prospects.

Last year's State Game included Richmond Mid-Season Draft recruits Jacob Blight and Luke Beecken, who joined Richmond and Brisbane, respectively.

This year's selected sides both boast talent that could make the step up to the AFL by the end of the current season.

Here are five potential Mid-Season Draft prospects who could strengthen their case for an AFL spot on Saturday.

3. Jack Watkins (Port Adelaide/SA)

Watkins will be known to Port Adelaide's close watchers, with the former North Melbourne VFL captain having trained under Ken Hinkley over the summer as a Supplemental Selection Period.

His bid for an AFL breakthrough fell short, with local footballer Josh Lai handed the last open list spot at Alberton for the 2025 season.

Watkins has since signed with the Port Adelaide Magpies and has flourished in the SANFL, leading the competition for disposals and top five for ranking points.

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Port Adelaide Power train-on prospect Jack Watkins (Image: Matt Sampson, Port Adelaide FC)

Able to play midfield and in attack, Watkins is averaging 29.5 disposals, 4.0 clearances, 3.5 inside 50s and 5.2 marks per game in his first year with the Magpies.

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