Whether you're 3-0, or 0-3, improvements can always be made to your side. We've compiled a list of some possible inclusions for your SuperCoach team ahead of round six.
Many may have already traded out Ablett, but here is why you should bring him in. He appears to be returning to form, despite only scoring 91 last week. He also loves playing against North Melbourne. In his past three games against the Roos he has had, 28 disposals and a goal, 31 disposals and three goals, and 28 disposals and four goals. A big weekend here could set up Gary for the rest of the season.
Your defenders not doing it for you? Tim to trade in Andy Otten. He is averaging 90 points to start the season and 99 over the past three games. His price has already risen $220k, but is expected to continue to rise. SuperCoach predicts he should rise by another $39,300 after this round.
The Geelong youngster impressed last weekend, notching up 106 points. This week his Cats play Collingwood. Last time he played the Pies he managed 23 disposals and six marks. He has also only played twice this season, so if he puts in a solid performance in this one his price should rise.
The Collingwood forward is likely to get better with every run. He managed a solid 81 points last week and his average should increase each week. The Pies are in search of goal kickers, and Elliott is exactly that.
The most owned player in the competition, if you don't have Powell-Pepper, firstly where have you been and secondly get him in now. His break even score is still 41 and thus his price should still rise. With the loss of Travis Boak, expect him to get plenty more time on the ball this week.