Getting drafted at Pick 4 is generally seen as disappointing for youngsters since it doesn't come with the same level of recognition as the three picks above. However, it also comes with a reduced level of pressure which has worked wonders for some of the best players of this generation.
The players below have managed to pave themselves a successful career or show clear signs of the promising tenures they have to look forward to.
With the just days away, the forgotten No.4 pick could potentially follow the lead of those below and make themselves an amazing career.
However, there are many who did not live up to the hype, such as Tim Walsh, Anthony Morabito, Jimmy Toumpas and Jarrod Pickett, who all struggled to put more than one season of regular footy together.
With the likes of Sam Darcy, Neil Erasmus, Finn Callaghan, Ben Hobbs or Josh Ward all likely to land at Pick 4, whoever gets the fourth selection (either GWS or Gold Coast) is likely to strike gold.
Here are the top 10 draft picks since 2000.
3. Josh J. Kennedy
Josh Kennedy's AFL career began in 2005 after being drafted by the Blues from East Fremantle. After limited game time at the Blues, Kennedy ended up being traded to West Coast in 2007 alongside Picks 3 and 20 in exchange for Brownlow medallist Chris Judd and Pick 46 in one of the most famous trades ever.
To say Kennedy has flourished at West Coast since this trade is an understatement, with the key forward kicking 675 of his 686 goals in 256 of his total 278 games career games with the Eagles.
Throughout his career, the key forward has collected two Coleman Medals, three All Australian blazers and a premiership on his road to becoming West Coast's all-time leading goalkicker.