We're counting down the best draft picks from the last 25 years.
Beginning with all the No. 10 picks and working our way down to No. 1, here are the best of the best from each selection.
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4. Nathan G. Brown
The crafty forward started his illustrious career at the Bulldogs. He played alongside Brownlow medallist Chris Grant and Bulldog legend Brad Johnson.
He showed flash and class in front of goal and proved to be a livewire in front of the big sticks, proving to be a difficult match-up for any defender.
Brown managed to play 137 games in his seven seasons at the Dogs, including two 50-bag hauls and two All-Australian honors in 2001-02.
He then left the kennel in hope for a more lucrative contract, which he was able to find at Richmond.
Brown was reunited with former coach Terry Wallace and continued to perform at a high level, despite the lack of wins the Tigers were getting.
He struggled with injury for the rest of the time at Tigerland, including a frightening leg break which shocked the AFL world.
In his five seasons at Richmond, Brown only managed to play 82 games and was never really at his best like we saw at the Bulldogs.
He is still renowned for his craft around goal and is revered by the Tiger faithful.