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:

  1. Jacob Weitering (Carlton)
  2. Josh Schache (Western Bulldogs)
  3. Callum Mills (Sydney)
  4. Clayton Oliver (Melbourne)
  5. Darcy Parish (Essendon)
  6. Aaron Francis (Essendon)
  7. Jacob Hopper (GWS)
  8. Callum Ah Chee (Gold Coast)
  9. Sam Weideman (Melbourne)
  10. Harry McKay (Carlton)

2. Jacob Weitering

(Originally: Pick 1, Carlton Blues)

Whilst Weitering doesn't have as many accolades as his Blues teammate in Harry McKay, Weitering has been the more consistent player over the journey of their careers and gets the nod for Pick 2 in our re-draft.

Despite a shaky start to his career, Weitering has quickly become one of the elite defenders in the competition. He possesses the rare ability to shut down his man whilst also peeling off his opponent to intercept when necessary.

With the absence of Liam Jones, Weitering will be especially important for Michael Voss' side in 2022.

BRISBANE, AUSTRALIA - JULY 19: Jacob Weitering of the Blues kicks the ball during the round 7 AFL match between the Carlton Blues and the Port Adelaide Power at The Gabba on July 19, 2020 in Brisbane, Australia. (Photo by Jono Searle/AFL Photos/via Getty Images)

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