Brayden George started his year off with a bang with a bag of six goals, but the medium forward missed quite a bit of time with some knee injuries.
Smooth moving midfielder Cameron Mackenzie showed his class and burst around stoppages over a consistent year.
Key defender Jedd Busslinger showed he can really intercept and distribute the ball will class throughout 2022.
Aaron Cadman could be the best key forward in the draft, with his contested marking a real standout.
Medium forward Jaiden Magor impressed with a haul of six goals to end the season and also showed his ability to find the footy with a 40+ disposal game earlier in the year.
Key forward Tom Scully (no, not that one!) kicked 53 goals across the SANFL reserves and under 18s this year, including 37 goals in the opening seven rounds.
West Adelaide ruckman Harry Barnett can take big grabs, but it's his deft touch in the ruck, ability to cover ground and sharp kicking that's made him arguably the best ruck prospect in this year's crop.
Brisbane father-son prospect Will Ashcroft has won just about everything this year. He's grabbed most of the key medals, including a NAB League premiership and helped get Vic Metro across the line in the Under 18 Championships.
West Australia's Reuben Ginbey has shown off his strength and foot skills throughout the year and has fans at the top end of the draft pool.
Mattaes Phillipou is super dangers and he can play in the middle and up forward. He's a strong mark and deadly finisher around goals.
Essendon NGA prospect Anthony Munkara had a strong start to the year, showing his talents for West Adelaide and the Allies as a crumbing forward.
Lachie Cowan picked up a Morrish Medal for his incredible year in the NAB League for Tasmania.