The 2001 'Super Draft' is widely regarded as one of the best, if not the best draft of all time.

It could be argued that there are five or six players that could have been taken at pick one and it would have been the right decision.

Sam Walsh has come third in a Brownlow Medal and is arguably one of the game's top 5 players. The King twins are seemingly growing by the year and look ready to dominate the competition, while Bailey Smith is probably the most popular player in the league

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We've given our best attempt at selecting the top 10 from what may be the most difficult draft to reselect in AFL history.

9. Jack Lukosius

The silky South Australian is showing just how strong the draft class was out of the 'City of Churches'. Lukosius has become one of the game's most damaging ball users and is now a key weapon for the up and coming Gold Coast Suns.

AFL Rd 5 - Western Bulldogs v Gold Coast
MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - APRIL 17: Jack Lukosius of the Suns marks the ball against Easton Wood of the Bulldogs during the round five AFL match between the Western Bulldogs and the Gold Coast Titans at Marvel Stadium on April 17, 2021 in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo by Daniel Pockett/Getty Images)

While touted as a possible forward option, Lukosius has found a home at halfback and the wing as he enjoys the space to launch attack after attack.

A career-high average of 20 disposals for the 2021 season and a massive 8 marks per game saw Lukosius become one of the game's most damaging players.