Carlton exploded out of the blocks in season 2022 and looked every inch like a top-four side for the first half of the season. At their best, they were scintillating and irresistible, yet as the season wore on, things took a turn.

Injuries and form hit them at the worst possible moment, stalling their momentum and bringing them back to the peloton chasing the top four.

The Blues have addressed a number of key areas over the last few years, namely inside midfield grunt with Adam Cerra and George Hewett, while a resurgent Matt Kennedy was a nice cherry on top.

This year the target has been outside run to take the pressure off star Sam Walsh, with the Blues acquiring Blake Acres at the trade table and Oliver Hollands at the draft with Pick 11.

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They finished just outside the top eight, with a couple of winnable games being the difference in the end between a finals run and a season that ended in frustration. While not the ideal scenario for Carlton fans, there's no doubt this club is heading in the right direction.

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Key position defender depth was an issue that blighted the Blues this season. The loss of Liam Jones has hurt and injuries to key position personnel decimated their backline, resulting in their season veering off course.

Jacob Weitering is so important to this team, some depth in this area to support him is essential. While the Blues have the likes of Lewis Young, Lachie Plowman, Caleb Marchbank and Mitch McGovernย in this area, every one of them has had his injury concerns.

Without a reliable option to take the pressure off Weitering, the Blues were exposed at times and in the mid-season draft were forced to give lifelines to the likes of Sam Durdin. That's not to denigrate Durdin, more to highlight the disastrous spate of injuries they copped.

While the injury curse in the backline caused headaches, the Blues have other areas they could address. Ruck depth appears to be one where they could come up short if things go wrong.

There's no doubt Tom De Koning will be a star and Marc Pittonet is serviceable but they could use some experienced grunt in the ruck and around the ground to give their A-grade midfielders first use.

Should injury hit one of these two the Blues are pretty light on with reinforcements to call upon, so a reliable ruckman with a big tank fits the bill.

MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JUNE 10: Tom De Koning of the Blues and Sam Draper of the Bombers compete for the ball during the round 13 AFL match between the Essendon Bombers and the Carlton Blues at Melbourne Cricket Ground on June 10, 2022 in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo by Robert Cianflone/Getty Images)

Finally, they're lacking a wealth of small-forward craft at the moment. With two of the most exciting big men in the game, the forward line is already seriously dangerous, however an extra dimension would make them top-four contenders.

This is nothing new for the Blues, it's an area they have wanted to address for a while. They took the first steps in the right direction by drafting Jesse Motlop, who looks exactly like the player they need. Perhaps just a bit more experience is what's required.

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4. Jake Lever

A premiership star, the Demons targeted him heavily for a reason and Carlton would love his intercept ability at the club.

As one of the premier key defenders in the competition, a combination with Weitering would be mouth-watering for Blues fans.

Lever appears to have put his injury woes behind him and has been nothing if not consistent across the past few seasons. At Carlton, Lever could essentially play the same role he does for the Demons as the Blues' chief interceptor.

Since his career began, the lowest marks per game Lever has averaged is 4.4, while his best season in 2019 saw him average 6.9 marks per game, with a career average of 5.3.

It's not hard to imagine that Lever would slot in seamlessly at the Blues, giving them the chance to become genuine premiership contenders purely by being in their lineup.