We've taken a look back at the 2010 AFL draft with the joy of hindsight!

It was a draft where Gold Coast had the first three overall selections and a further four picks in the top 11.

But all Suns will be thinking is 'what could've been,' given just two of those seven players remain on their list. And three of them are now premiership Tigers.

Here is Zero Hanger's re-drafted first 15 picks of the 2010 AFL national draft:

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1. Luke Parker (Gold Coast)

Parker slides into the number one in our draft after being taken with the 40th overall pick by the Swans in 2010.

By 2012 he had won a premiership.

By 2014 he had won his first Bob Skilton Medal, becoming the youngest to do so since 1998 and won an All-Australian nomination.

And by 2016 he had won his first selection into the All-Australian side and finished second in the Brownlow Medal count with 26 votes.

Having also featured in two Grand Final losses with the Swans, its easy to see his career could have reached higher limits, but he still takes out our top spot.

His last seven seasons have seen him average above 20 disposals per game, reaching as high as 26.88 a match in 2016.

That same year he tied Swans legend Brett Kirks' club record for most tackles in a season with 170 at an average of 6.54 per game and went on to win his second straight Most Courageous Player Award.

Now a co-captain with the Swans, Parker has flourished into one of the draft steals of the decade, adding in 155 goals and 94 Brownlow votes across his 195 games for Sydney.

As decorated as his career is, there is still plenty of time and reason to why Parker can take significant steps in joining some of the games best.

MELBOURNE, VICTORIA - OCTOBER 01: Luke Parker of the Swans celebrates a goal during the 2016 AFL Grand Final match between the Sydney Swans and the Western Bulldogs at Melbourne Cricket Ground on October 1, 2016 in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo by Darrian Traynor/AFL Media/Getty Images)
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