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In: Reilly O'Brien (rookie upgrade), Jordan Gallucci (pick 15), Myles Poholke (44), Elliot Himmelberg (51), Matthew Signorello (62), Ben Davis (75), Ben Jarman (rookie)

Out: Nathan van Berlo, Mitch Grigg, Ricky Henderson, Matthew Jaensch, Luke Lowden, Jarryd Lyons, Keenan Ramsay

WHAT THEY GOT: The Crows prioritised their midfield and got imitation hermes belt on sale some power and pace in Gallucci and Poholke. Davis has some speed too, while Himmelberg will add key position depth at either end. Could be light on for key defenders if Talia and Lever happen to go down at the same time.

IMPACT: Having chased Bryce Gibbs and failed to get him whatever the Crows did off season would look to have fallen short. Gibbs' star power could have truly elevated them into contention with another elite and versatile mid forward. As it is they didn't get him or anyone else likely to have an immediate impact (you can't assume a draftee will do so, though Cameron could play more midfield and Milera is on the up). So they go in next year with basically the same look, relying on improvement from within.

In: Jack Frost, Archie Smith (rookie upgrade), Matt Eagles (rookie, The Recruit), Hugh McCluggage (pick 3), Jarrod Berry (17), Alex Witherden (23), Cedric Cox (24), Jacob Allison (55), Corey Lyons (71), Mitch Hinge (rookie), Jake Barrett (rookie), Oscar McInerney (rookie), Blake Grewar (rookie)

Out: Hugh Beasley, Justin Clarke, Billy Evans, Josh Green, Pearce Hanley, Josh McGuinness, Daniel Merrett, Jackson Paine, Josh Watts, Trent West, Jaden McGrath.

WHAT THEY GOT: a top quality midfielder in McCluggage, who should play plenty of games. Addressed a key need in adding Berry (courage), Witherden (foot skills) and Cox (speed, and tricks) to their backline. Not many mid sized forwards on the list so will need to kick goals from the midfield.

IMPACT: More upheaval than the US government. Of the outs only Pearce Hanley will hurt. Tom Rockliff was retained but won't be captain, whether he is destabilising will have a say on their year. They brought in depth with Jack Frost but otherwise harvested the draft which means the impact will take time, notwithstanding the effect of a new coach. Well placed for, say, two years down the track if they get things right and develop their big clutch of talented youngsters well. Havequalitydeveloping talls and should take steps in 2017.

In: Ciaran Byrne (rookie upgrade), Caleb Marchbank, Rhys Palmer, Jarrod Pickett, Billie Smedts, Sam Petrevski Seton (pick 6), Zac Fisher (27), Harrison Macreadie (47), Cameron Polson (59), Tom Williamson (61), Patrick Kerr (65), Kym LeBois (rookie), Alex Silvagni (rookie)

Out: Matthew Dick, Andrejs Everitt, Jayden Foster, Billy Gowers, Michael Jamison, Ciaran Sheehan, Clem Smith, Zach Tuohy, Jason Tutt, Dillon Viojo Rainbow, Andrew Walker, Mark Whiley, Cameron Wood.

WHAT THEY GOT: a top rated midfielder in Petrevski Seton who is skilful, tough and ambitious. Fisher players there too, though they're still light on for midfield numbers. More running backs. A high potential key back in Marchbank who'll make them better. A couple of much needed crumbing options. A key forward in Kerr to develop alongside McKay and Curnow.

IMPACT: The Blues did a lot right off season. They refused to trade Gibbs for baubles which was right but hermes brown belt imitation now they have a senior player who wanted to leave. This is Bolton's team, looking at the outs. They have chased kids and a few depth top ups Smedts, Palmer, Silvagni. Marchbank, if he gets on the ground more often, will be a big bonus teaming with Weiteringat one end and McKay and Curnow atthe other. That's a long term spine but only a developing one next year. Tuohy out hurts their run.

In: Lynden Dunn, Will Hoskin Elliott, Lachlan Keeffe, Chris Mayne, Josh Smith, Daniel Wells, Sam McLarty (pick 30), Callum Brown (35), Kayle Kirby (50), Josh Daicos (57), Mitch McCarthy (rookie), Henry Schade (rookie), Liam Mackie (rookie), Max Lynch (rookie)

Out: Nathan Brown, Travis Cloke, Jack Frost, Corey Gault, Tim Golds, Matthew Goodyear, Brent Macaffer, Dane Swan, Alan Toovey, Marley hermes belts Knockoff Williams, Jarrod Witts, Darrean Wyatt, Jonathon Marsh

WHAT THEY GOT: Replaced outgoing key backs with draftees McLarty and McCarthy and the more ready to play Dunn, Schade. Added a couple more small forwards in Daicos and Kirby (Brown will likely start there too) and will go in with largely the same midfield group, with the added class of Wells and pace of Hoskin Elliott.

IMPACT: Wells' was a very good pick up. He's got run, class and (as long as he is fit) is a match winner. The midfield now looks deep and dangerous. Mayne would want to remember how he played two years ago, Hoskin Elliott is very outside but is young, fast and good overhead. If Reid falls over they are vulnerable and they know it Keeffe, Schade and Dunn brought in as immediate cover and they've traded in kids to play the position long term. With Elliott back they should bump next year the coach needs them to.

Out: Jason Ashby, Adam Cooney, Ryan Crowley, Courtenay Dempsey, Shaun Edwards, Nathan Grima, Sam Grimley, James Gwilt, Will Hams, Michael Hibberd, Mark Jamar, Nick Kommer, Sam Michael, Gach Nyuon, Tayte Pears, James Polkinghorne, Jonathan Simpkin, Mathew Stokes, Tom Wallis

WHAT THEY GOT: Three new young midfielders, including No. 1 pick McGrath. More mid sized options for the backline. An athletic key forward in Stewart who has some developing to still do and a crumber in Green who could make a difference if fit. Used the first hermes men belt replica pick in the rookie draft to add a developing ruckman.

IMPACT: Even the Bombers don't know what to expect. What impact the year out for so many players? What is the best 22? On paper they now look as strong as any top eight team. They found good players last year (Merrett, Fantasia, McDonald Tipungwuti), have elite young midfielders out of the draft (McGrath and Parish) and Daniher and Hurley at each end.

In: Joel Hamling, Bradley Hill, Shane Kersten, Cameron McCarthy, Griffin Logue (pick 8), Sean Darcy (38), Brennan Cox (41), Luke Ryan (66), Taylin Duman (rookie), Luke Strnadica (rookie)

Out: Michael Barlow, Matt de Boer, Jack Hannath, Sean Hurley, Chris Mayne, Anthony Morabito, Tendai Mzungu, Matthew Pavlich, Clancee Pearce, Alex Silvagni, Tanner Smith.

WHAT THEY GOT: A ready to play key back in Hamling, a mature age running back in Ryan, plus a couple of tall defenders to develop. Ready to go key forwards in Kersten and McCarthy. An instant addition for the midfield in Hill (with Bennell in the wings) and a raw ruck prospect (Darcy).

IMPACT: Forecasting Fremantle is the riskiest proposition in football. With Fyfe back they simply have to be better. Joel Hamling was great for the Dogs and while he's still young and raw he should be a good pick up. But Cam McCarthy? Who knows? After what he has gone through it's impossible to know. Hill will give them run and daring which they've lacked. They can't be worse.

In: Aaron Black, Tom Ruggles (rookie upgrade), Zach Tuohy, Brandan Parfitt (pick 26), Tom Stewart (40), Esava Ratugolea (43), Quinton Narkle (60), Timm House (68), Ryan Abbott (69), Jack Henry (rookie), Zach Guthrie (rookie), Jamaine Jones (rookie), Sam Simpson (rookie)

Out: Jimmy Bartel, Zac Bates, Josh Caddy, Mitch Clark, Jock Cornell, Cameron Delaney, Corey Enright, Shane Kersten, Padraig Lucey, Michael Luxford, Tom Read, Billie Smedts, Nathan Vardy.

WHAT THEY GOT: Some speed and excitement in Parfitt, Narkle and Jones, and for their forward line (Ratugolea). All are an investment in the future. Mature age prospects for a few different parts of the ground (Stewart, Abbott and House), who they will be hoping can step in and play straight away if required. Replaced Kersten, who played plenty of games last year, with Black.

IMPACT: Lost Caddy but gained Tuohy. They need more run from defence than midfield depth so are better off. Enright was still playing good footy so he will be a loss. Time was right on Bartel. Deledio would have been ideal but curiously it didn't happen yet they still did a deal on Caddy. Black for Kersten is zero sum.

In: Pearce Hanley, Jesse Joyce (rookie upgrade), Jarryd Lyons, Jarrod Witts, Michael Barlow, Ben Ainsworth (pick 4), Jack Scrimshaw (7), Will Brodie (9), Jack Bowes (10), Brad Scheer (67), Max Spencer (rookie)

Out: Clay Cameron, Tom Keough, Nick Malceski, Jaeger O'Meara, Dion Prestia, Luke Russell, Henry Schade, Danny Stanley, Seb Tape.

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