We've taken a look back at the 2010 AFL draft with the joy of hindsight!
It was a draft where Gold Coast had the first three overall selections and a further four picks in the top 11.
But all Suns will be thinking is 'what could've been,' given just two of those seven players remain on their list. And three of them are now premiership Tigers.
Here isย Zero Hanger'sย re-drafted first 15 picks of the 2010 AFL national draft:
8. Brodie Smith (Gold Coast)
The 2014 All-Australian selection hasn't had the smoothest AFL career to-date, enduring a number of season ending injuries.
His AA winning year was his breakout, becoming one of the league's most dangerous off half-back - where he collected almost 23 touches per match.
Smith was a key component in the Crows' strong push to the Grand Final in 2017, playing in 23 games that season.
Smith's return to football in 2019 was a highlight for the Crows year, where he averaged almost 23 touches having returned from an ACL injury.
Isaac Smith (Gold Coast)The most experienced and successful player in the 2010 draft, Isaac Smith has endured a flashy career with Hawthorn.
An integral role player within the Hawks three-peat dynasty and now a natural leader under Alistair Clarkson, Smith is one of this centuries most skillful wingmen.
Smith has also risen to become a standout two-way player, showing off a wide defensive skill-set while also being able to move forward and kick goals, booting 160 majors across his 200 game career.
Smith's most memorable career moment will be his game-sealing 50m goal in the 2013 Grand Final against Fremantle, capping off a breakout year to his career.
Tom Liberatore (Gold Coast)Taken under the father-son rule at pick 40, 'Libba' was one of the steals of 2010.
Another player plagued with injury, Liberatore still found time to dominate on the ball as he was one of the Bulldogs star players during their 2016 premiership campaign.
A career average of 23.5 touches per game, Liberatore was one of many Bulldogs midfielders to turn into a ball magnet, with his third season at the Kennel holding a stat-line of 26 touches and over six tackles per game.
Liberatore collected the Charles Sutton Medal in 2014, capping off a strong year that saw him lead the league in tackles with 173 from his 22 games.