The National Draft is almost here, with all 18 AFL clubs now having a strong idea of the prospects on offer and the spots where they may fall.
Every club has their own list needs and voids to fill, some looking toward key position talent while others are hoping to add to their midfield.
The 'best available' avenue is open to every club, but many instead look to find answers to some of their biggest list questions through the draft.
Here we look at the ideal prospect for every club when they enter the draft in what would be a dream scenario for most clubs.
6. Fremantle
Isaac Keeler
Position: Forward/Ruck
State: South Australia
State League Club: North Adelaide
Community Club: South Augusta
Date of Birth: 23/04/04
Height: 198cm
Weight: 89kg
The Dockers have identified height and key-position talent as an area of focus for their draft plans, looking to strengthen their spine, and more specifically ruck stocks after losing fringe tall Lloyd Meek.
Keeler is an option that can not only support Justin Longmuir's twin talls Sean Darcy and Luke Jackson, but can work as insurance for the likes of Jye Amiss, Matt Taberner and Jackson should one of the key-forward trio go down with injury.
Keeler's chances of sliding to Pick 30 are thin, but you can't rule it out.