The 2020 AFL Draft has turned out to be one of the weaker drafts in recent years, with only two All-Australian selections and two players featuring in a premiership-winning side.

It's clear now, after five seasons, that several teams got their selection wrong, but many teams managed to find elite talent during the later rounds of the draft, with the timing of the COVID-19 pandemic obviously having a significant impact. 

So here is the re-draft of the top 10 of the 2020 AFL Draft, factoring in their career so far, team success, personal awards, and their potential beyond 2025.

For context, this was the original order of the top 10 picks in the 2019 AFL Draft
1. Jamarra Ugle-Hagan (Western Bulldogs)
2. Riley Thilthorpe (Adelaide)
3. Will Phillips (North Melbourne)
4. Logan McDonald (Sydney)
5. Braeden Campbell (Sydney)
6. Denver Grainger-Barras (Hawthorn)
7. Elijah Hollands (Gold Coast)
8. Nik Cox (Essendon)
9. Archie Perkins (Essendon)
10. Zach Reid (Essendon)

2Adelaide select: Max Holmes (+18)

Max Holmes has gone from an important role player to a star of the league, winning back-to-back best and fairest awards at the Cats.

Holmes is another elite ball mover, but not necessarily by foot or hand, but with his elite run and speed, finishing second in the AFL for running bounces with 72 last season.

Holmes, alongside Jordan Dawson inside Adelaide's engine room, would be an elite pairing and would drive the ball inside 50 with speed at West Lakes. 

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