We're counting down the best draft picks from the last 25 years.

Beginning with all the No. 10 picks and working our way down to No. 1, here are the best of the best from each selection.

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8. Nathan J. Brown

This bustling defender is renowned for his job he did on St Kilda skipper Nick Reiwoldt in the 2010 Grand Finals.

In his debut season (2008), he played 23 games and found himself as a key member of a Collingwood outfit.

Injury and selection woes kept him to 27 games over the 2009-10 period, which included his 50th game in the Grand Final replay.

The Premiership player did not return to the field in 2011 as he battled a serious knee injury.

2012-13, Brown played majority of those games and continued to show why he was a top 10 pick in his draft.

Brown then suffered multiple injuries to his shoulder which meant he sat out most of 2014.

His career at Collingwood ended in 2016 with 130 games under his belt and a Premiership medallion.

Brown then joined St Kilda as a restricted free agent and is pivotal to the guidance of young defenders as well as their current defensive line-up.

MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - OCTOBER 02: Nathan Brown of the Magpies kisses the Premiership Cup after the Magpies won the AFL Grand Final Replay match between the Collingwood Magpies and the St Kilda Saints at Melbourne Cricket Ground on October 2, 2010 in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo by Quinn Rooney/Getty Images)