Bendigo Pioneers talent Harley Reid will headline the class of 2023, firming as the standout teenager among a pack of exciting young names coming through the system.

Rookie Me Central draft analyst Michael Alvaro spoke toย Zero Hangerย on this year's top National Draft talent outside of the likely No.1 selection, with most of this year's top performers coming from differing states.

Here are six of the best leading 2023 AFL Draft prospects outside of Harley Reid...

4. Ashton Moir (Glenelg)

Position: Forward
Height: 188cm
State: South Australia
Community Club: Plympton

An exciting South Australian product that built a strong case last year as a top prospect to watch in 2023.

Yet to play at senior level for Glenelg this season but booted five goals from his pair of appearances for the Tigers' reserves, adding to his three-goals-per-game average at the Under-18 level.

A livewire forward with a keen eye for goals that is sure to excite in the coming months as the National Championships commence.

GEELONG, AUSTRALIA - JULY 17: Ashton Moir of South Australia is tackled by Callum Verrell of Vic Metro during the 2022 NAB AFL National Championships U18 Boys match between Vic Metro and South Australia at GMHBA Stadium on July 17, 2022 in Geelong, Australia. (Photo by Dylan Burns/AFL Photos via Getty Images)

Alvaro says: "He's been probably a touch disappointing. We know he's got a range of traits, he can kick off both feet, some freakish ability in the air as well. His athleticism is great. He's a pretty driven kid. It's just about his consistency of performance. We see him one week kicking four goals in the reserves, but he's had a couple of knocks here and there and was pretty quiet for the Academy.

"If he can build his consistency, probably top five on talent, but he'd be hanging around my top 10."

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