The 2019 National Draft has already provided a plethora of exciting talent, with many quickly rising to prominence or reaching star-of-the-competition status just a few years into their careers.

As with any AFL draft, there were players taken highly in 2019 whose careers haven't quite panned out to date, however, there are also plenty of later picks who have made meteoric rises to stardom.

For context, these were the original first 18 draft picks in 2019:

  1. Matt Rowell (Gold Coast Suns).
  2. Noah Anderson (Gold Coast Suns).
  3. Luke Jackson (Melbourne).
  4. Lachlan Ash (GWS Giants).
  5. Dylan Stephens (Sydney Swans).
  6. Fischer McAsey (Adelaide Crows).
  7. Hayden Young (Fremantle).
  8. Caleb Serong (Fremantle).
  9. Liam Henry (Fremantle).
  10. Tom Green (GWS Giants).
  11. Sam Flanders (Gold Coast Suns).
  12. Kysaiah Pickett (Melbourne).
  13. Will Day (Hawthorn).
  14. Miles Bergman (Port Adelaide).
  15. Cody Weightman (Western Bulldogs).
  16. Cooper Stephens (Geelong Cats).
  17. Brodie Kemp (Carlton).
  18. Mitchell Georgiades (Port Adelaide).

Note: all matched bids for Academy and Next Generation Academy prospects in this re-draft are based on what we know about how those players' careers have panned out, to date.

So, without further ado, here is the 2019 National Draft, re-done.

13. Hawthorn: Will Day (Originally: Pick 13, Hawthorn)

The Hawks stick with their 2019 No. 13 selection of Will Day in our re-draft.

Day, while struggling with injury during the early portion of his career, has displayed intercept-marking prowess as well as classy disposal use exiting the backline when he's been healthy.

The 21-year-old remains a cornerstone piece of Hawthorn's backline alongside James Sicily and Jack Scrimshaw.

Dylan Moore and Will Day during the AFL match between Hawthorn and St Kilda in Round 4, 2022 (Photo by Cameron Grimes / Zero Digital Media)