How's My Trade Value: Daniel Kerr
Player: Daniel Kerr
Why their team should trade them:
It wasn't that long ago when they were holding up the cup, but it has all gone awry for them since and Kerr may not want to stay around while they rebuild.
Which team would be a good fit:
Some people think Collingwood could use him, and with him in the midfield it could get them to a Grand Final. Others think he wants to play with Judd again. Collingwood probably have more of a vacancy in the midfield than Carlton do, but the Eagles and Magpies can't get trades done while the Blues and Eagles obviously can agree.
Similar trade in the past:
He's certainly not worth what Judd was. Kerr does come with baggage, so if the Eagles can get a first rounder for him, like the Demons did with Johnstone, it is probably a fair deal.
Possible trade scenarios:
To West Coast: Magpies' first round pick and Brad Dick
Collingwood: Daniel Kerr
To West Coast: Blues' second round pick, Paul Bower and Steven Browne
To Carlton: Daniel Kerr and Ashley Hansen
To West Coast: Troy Selwood and Ashley McGrath
To Brisbane: Daniel Kerr
Why their team should trade them:
It wasn't that long ago when they were holding up the cup, but it has all gone awry for them since and Kerr may not want to stay around while they rebuild.
Which team would be a good fit:
Some people think Collingwood could use him, and with him in the midfield it could get them to a Grand Final. Others think he wants to play with Judd again. Collingwood probably have more of a vacancy in the midfield than Carlton do, but the Eagles and Magpies can't get trades done while the Blues and Eagles obviously can agree.
Similar trade in the past:
He's certainly not worth what Judd was. Kerr does come with baggage, so if the Eagles can get a first rounder for him, like the Demons did with Johnstone, it is probably a fair deal.
Possible trade scenarios:
To West Coast: Magpies' first round pick and Brad Dick
Collingwood: Daniel Kerr
To West Coast: Blues' second round pick, Paul Bower and Steven Browne
To Carlton: Daniel Kerr and Ashley Hansen
To West Coast: Troy Selwood and Ashley McGrath
To Brisbane: Daniel Kerr


Selwood and McGrath for Kerr?
Let me guess, you barrack for Brisbane.
While I think Kerr's value has dropped he's still worth a first rounder and an early second.
West Coast are trying to rebuild, they would want picks or 18-22 year old who will be a star, not some hacks that will be at best the 20th to 22nd best players on the list.
Selwood and McGrath for Kerr?
Let me guess, you barrack for Brisbane.
While I think Kerr's value has dropped he's still worth a first rounder and an early second.
West Coast are trying to rebuild, they would want picks or 18-22 year old who will be a star, not some hacks that will be at best the 20th to 22nd best players on the list.
Selwood and McGrath for Kerr?
Let me guess, you barrack for Brisbane.
While I think Kerr's value has dropped he's still worth a first rounder and an early second.
West Coast are trying to rebuild, they would want picks or 18-22 year old who will be a star, not some hacks that will be at best the 20th to 22nd best players on the list.
There are a lot of things that West Coast will have to look at. One thing is to remove Kerr's contract, clear space under the salary cap and then they can make a huge offer to a player coming out of contract, and could get them in the preseason draft. They could trade Kerr for a lower-priced player, then make a big offer to an uncontracted player like Koschitzke. Something like this will be very possible if West Coast finish last, and get the top pick in all the drafts.
The Eagles could have a similar situation to that of Brisbane, when they had to trade out Akermanis for whatever they could get or else have him on the team the next year. If Kerr wants out, or if the Eagles can't put up with him, then they may not get what some think is market value for Kerr.
With the Brisbane idea, three Selwoods may be better than two.
Seriously this is a player that has come runner up in the brownlow twice. All Australian not to mention one of the hardest blokes in the comp to tackle. Put simply a match winner. Judd went so cheaply only because West coast didnt have the balls to bring richmond to the table for leverage. Ottens two top ten picks Croad pick one Tarrant pick eight and medhurst. Need i say more? Judd was worth number one simple as that. So if you are to compare a kerr trade to a judd one then lets compare to ottens,croad,tarrant etc. Kerr contract talks have been put off by the club until after trade week which means if they dont get what they want they will probably give him five years which is what he wants. Possible trade will be lovett and early pick, but i doubt eagles will want that. If kerr wants to play hard ball remember Gold coast have the option after next year to a uncontracted player form each club for fair compensation. I donty think kerr wants to go north where he has no family of friends. So to all melbourne clubs circling around the carcass of the w.c.e.f.c give us what we want or dont waste our time!!!!!