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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2. Blake Caracella

Caracella started his career at Essendon, where he played 126 games in six seasons.

His slow start to his career was due to the lack of size he had - only weighing 74kg - when he arrived to the club.

Caracella was quickly able to rectify this problem by adding size and strength. The Bombers knew the potential he had as a goalsneak.

The skills and poise he possessed is what made him a top 10 pick and what made the Bombers continue to pick him in the senior side.

In 2000, Caracella proved to be a vital part of Essendon's premiership win, where he contributed 35 goals for the season and averaged just over 20 touches a game.

Controversially, he was traded to the Lions in time for the 2003 premiership win against the Magpies.

In his two seasons at the Lions, he played 34 games, which also included the 2004 Grand Final loss to Port Adelaide.

Salary cap restrictions meant that Caracella was on his way to his third club and the Pies picked him up.

His first year in the black and white, he played all but one game and showed to be important to their lineup.

He had kicked 34 goals that season and was a livewire alongside Leon Davis and Alan Didak.

The following year saw the end of Caracella's career given he only played six games due to injury and opportunity.

The club parted ways with him and his retirement was imminent.

Caracella finished his AFL career with 187 games and two Premiership medallions at two teams.

 

MELBOURNE - MAY 24: Robert Copeland #30, Michael Voss #3 and Blake Caracella #1 of the Lions celebrate their win after the round nine AFL match between the Carlton Blues and the Brisbane Lions on May 24, 2003 at Optus Oval in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo by Mark Dadswell/Getty Images).