We've scattered back through each National Draft of the past decade to uncover every club's bargain pickup.

This list looks at each club's ability to recruit young prospects in the National Draft, whether it be top-end talents or diamonds in the rough.

Each player was selected primarily by their value for pick, with many players being taken outside the first round. Some players have demanded a spot despite an early draft night selection, however these picks have been reserved for the absolute cream of the crop.

This list only includes National Draft selections - excluding Rookie and/or Mini Draft picks, while father-son and Academy selections have also not been considered.ย 

17. West Coast

Tom Barrass (pick 43, 2013)

PERTH, AUSTRALIA - SEPTEMBER 08: Tom Barrass of the Eagles contests a mark against Mason Cox of the Magpies during the AFL Second Qualifying Final match between the West Coast Eagles and the Collingwood Magpies at Optus Stadium on September 8, 2018 in Perth, Australia. (Photo by Paul Kane/Getty Images)

Tom Barrass played somewhat in the shadow of Jeremy McGovern during the early years of his career, but since becoming a premiership player in 2018, he has developed into one of the more reliable defenders in the competition.

In recent seasons he has been allowed a more primary role in the Eagles' defence and has maximised his opportunities, ranking fifth for intercepts and marks in 2022 and earning West Coast's best & fairest award, albeit in a forgettable year for the club.

Like GWS' Sam Taylor, Barrass should see no shortage of opportunity in West Coast's defence for the foreseeable future.

Honourable mention/s: Liam Ryan, pick 26 (2017), Dom Sheed, pick 11 (2013)