Coby Burgiel showed he could hit the scoreboard as a small forward, take intercepts as a defender and win clearances through the middle.
Geelong Falcons big man Olivier Northam showed he can take a grab around the ground and get forward too.
Dandenong Stingrays inside midfielder Mitch Szybkowski had some impressive performances across the year, especially over the National Championships with Vic Country.
Northern Territory prospect Lloyd Johnston showed off his great speed and leap across 2022.
Sandringham Dragons forward Charlie Clarke can kick some seriously tough goals!
Geelong Cats NGA prospect Ted Clohesy has shown he can find plenty of the footy at every level he plays.
GWS Giants academy prospect Harry Rowston stood out for the Allies as a midfielder who could get forward and really hit the scoreboard.
Collingwood NGA member Yuyu Ashwin showed his ability to hit targets and get on the scoreboard for the Oakleigh Chargers this year.
North Melbourne father-son prospect Cooper Harvey is of course the son of the games record holder Brent.
Brisbane Lions academy member Shadeau Brain might have the best name in this year's draft class, but he also showed plenty of talent for the Allies in the National Championships.
Max Gruzewski showed some eye-catching flashes playing as a key defender and a key forward throughout 2022.
Tasmania's Seth Campbell showed the ability to take overhead marks, kick goals and apply pressure as a half-forward this year.