AFL Draft: Pick 20 - who has it, who will they choose, and the full history of pick 20

Mick Stirling

AFL Draft: Pick 20 - who has it, who will they choose, and the full history of pick 20 image

The 2018 AFL NAB National Draft kicks off its two-day affair this year with the first round selected on Thursday November 22nd and the rest of the draft completed on Friday November 23rd.

In the lead up to the draft, Sporting News will bring you the history of each pick - including who got it right (or wrong) through the years.

PICK 20, WEST COAST EAGLES

Who will they be likely to draft: 

Luke Foley (WA): 187cm, 75kg
Clearance-winning inside midfielder overlooked for last year’s draft.
 
Jez McLennan (SA): 183cm, 81kg
Quality rebounding defender with a mature mind and body.

Jez McLennan

History of AFL draft pick 20

Most games played: 
300 - Kane Cornes (Port Adelaide 2000)

Least games played: 
0 – Brett Hawkey (North Melbourne 1989)
0 – Daniel Elstone (Hawthorn 2001)

Average games played:
73.6

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Games played in completed careers
0-50: 11
51-100: 5
100-150: 3
150-200: 2
200+: 3

The best pick 20s

Nat Fyfe (Fremantle Dockers 2009): Brownlow medallist (2015), two-time best and fairest winner (2013, 14), two-time All Australian (2014, 15), captain (2017 -)

#nat fyfe

Kane Cornes (Port Adelaide Power 2000): Four-time best and fairest winner (2007, 08, 10, 12), two-time All Australian (2005, 07), AFL premiership (2004), 300 games.

Dean Solomon (Essendon 1997): 209 games (158 at Essendon, 51 at Fremantle), AFL premiership (2000)

Dean Solomon

Scott Cummings (Essendon 1992): 128 games (40 at Essendon, 37 at Port Adelaide, 46 at West Coast, 5 at Collingwood), Coleman Medal (95 goals, 1999)

Scott Cummings

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