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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6. Simon Prestigiacomo

The well-known 'Presti' was loved and praised for his efforts both on and off the field.

He was loved by everyone, including opposing teams.

Prestigiacomo's career started in 1996 where he played 12 games in his debut season. The following year was a much quieter year as sickness kept him on the sidelines.

From 1999 onwards, Presti had emerged as Collingwood's key defender, who helped the Pies to back-to-back Grand Final appearances.

Although to no avail, Presti was listed as a key performer those days playing against some of the biggest forwards this game has seen.

2005 saw the demise of Collingwood, as their defenders were constantly under the pump against the opponents. However, in 'Presti' fashion, he'd be the one to stand tall.

From then on, Presti was able to play consistent footy, albeit, minor injuries that would rule him out a few games.

He missed out on the finals in 2007 through injury and almost all of 2008.

Prestigiacomo played every game in 2009 including the Preliminary loss to Geelong and was put in the 40-man AA squad but wasn't selected for the team.

In what happened to be his final year, Collingwood made the Grand Final in 2010, which he missed through injury.

When he was asked to play in the Grand Final during the parade, he gave a concerned look as all fans knew he wouldn't be able to get up for it.

He retired as a Collingwood great with 233 games. His famous number of 35 is now given to the top pick of each draft.

MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - MAY 20: Simon Prestigiacomo #35 Collingwood and Kent Kingsley #18 for Geelong in action during the round eight AFL match between the Collingwood Magpies and the Geelong Cats at the Melbourne Cricket Ground May 20, 2006 in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo by Sean Garnsworthy/Getty Images)