The 2015 National Draft saw the Blues hold the opening pick in what has turned out to be a very successful draft for the club.
Whilst the 2015 Draft may not have as many superstars as some others, 19 of the top 20 picks have made it to 50 games with Sam Weideman the only exception on 49.
Once Weideman reaches this milestone, it will be the first time in AFL history where all top 20 picks will have played 50 games or more.
We take a look at the 2015 draft six years on and redraft the top 10 selections.
Original Top 10 of the 2015 AFL Draft:
- Jacob Weitering (Carlton)
- Josh Schache (Western Bulldogs)
- Callum Mills (Sydney)
- Clayton Oliver (Melbourne)
- Darcy Parish (Essendon)
- Aaron Francis (Essendon)
- Jacob Hopper (GWS)
- Callum Ah Chee (Gold Coast)
- Sam Weideman (Melbourne)
- Harry McKay (Carlton)
4. Darcy Parish
(Originally: Pick 5, Essendon Bombers)
In our re-draft, Parish moves up one spot thanks to a magnificent season with the Bombers this year.
In 2021, Parish collected an average of 30.5 disposals a game to go along with 7.5 clearances a game which saw him finish equal fifth in the Brownlow with 26 votes.
The midfielder's ability to win the ball in the contest and spread it out to open teammates makes him such an important player for the Bombers going forward.







