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AFL SuperCoach 2026 Mock Draft | Full First Round Breakdown, Draft Strategy and Must Pick Guns

AFL SuperCoach 2026 Mock Draft | Full First Round Breakdown, Draft Strategy and Must Pick Guns

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AFL SuperCoach 2026 is almost here and draft season is heating up.


In this episode we run through a full First Round AFL SuperCoach Mock Draft, breaking down every single pick, explaining the strategy behind each selection and identifying the must pick guns you need to build a league winning squad.


We cover:


• Who deserves Pick 1 in 2026

• Safe premium selections vs high ceiling risks

• Draft structure strategy for the early rounds

• When to prioritise midfield depth vs key position scarcity

• Potential reaches and value steals

• How to set your team up for long term draft success


If you are preparing for your AFL SuperCoach Draft league, this is your blueprint for Round 1. Whether you are drafting from the front, middle or back end, understanding how the first round unfolds can shape your entire season.


Drop your draft position in the comments and tell us who you are targeting.


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