West Coast will go into this week’s two-day draft with pick No.20 in hand.

Their top pick is likely to slide depending on where bids are placed for academy players including Nick Blakey (Sydney), Tarryn Thomas (North Melbourne) and Isaac Quaynor (Collingwood).

Here are some of the players who could still be available when the Eagles make their first selection.

Ian Hill

Position: Small forward

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Height: 175cm

Weight: 66kg

Club: Perth Demons

If he isn’t snapped up by Fremantle with their first pick (14), Hill is a chance to land at West Coast at pick 20. The goalsneak they call ‘Bobby’ was tipped to be in the first handful of players selected going into his draft season, but injury struck and he couldn’t quite recapture the form he showed as a 17-year-old. At his best, Hill is a genuine gamebreaker. He’s quick, he can leap, he’s evasive and he’s doesn’t make many mistakes by foot. He’s still got a light frame but if a club is willing to wait, they could have a genuine A-grade forward on their hands in a few years.

Camera Icon Ian Hill is a chance to land at West Coast if their cross-town rivals Fremantle pass on him. Credit: Daniel Wilkins

Curtis Taylor

Position: Midfielder/half-forward

Height: 186cm

Weight: 79kg

Club: Calder Cannons (Victoria)

Mark LeCras out, Curtis Taylor in? Taylor has been likened to LeCras which only enhances his prospects of becoming an Eagle after the West Coast premiership goalsneak’s retirement. The classy forward, who is deadly in front of the sticks, can also push into the midfield if required. West Coast’s Next Generation Academy pick Jarrod Cameron is more of a long-term prospect for the LeCras role, while Taylor is in the ready-made basket. A groin injury meant the Calder Cannons product couldn’t test at the combine.

Camera Icon Curtis Taylor has been likened to retired West Coast goalsneak Mark LeCras. Credit: AFL Media

Xavier Duursma

Position: Midfielder

Height: 185cm

Weight: 71kg

Club: Gippsland Power (Victoria)

Xavier Duursma is another one of those versatile players who you could see playing on almost every line. He tested well at the combine and has showed an ability to break things open with a turn of speed through the middle. Captained his TAC Cup side and models himself on Trent Cotchin, so you know reliability is a goal of his. Has the ability to penetrate with his disposal and would be another good addition to the midfield mix at the Eagles.

Camera Icon Xavier Duursma celebrates after kicking a goal in the TAC Cup. Credit: AFL Media

Luke Valente

Position: Midfielder

Height: 186cm

Weight: 80kg

Club: Norwood (South Australia)

A talented midfielder and natural leader, Valente led a star-studded South Australian side to the national under-18s title this year. He was also rewarded for his consistent carnival with the Croweaters’ MVP award. Likened to four-time Hawthorn premiership player Jordan Lewis by draft expert Gary Buckenara, the Norwood product is rated as a hard-worker and great decision maker.

Camera Icon Luke Valente led a star-studded South Australian side to the national under-18s title this year. Credit: AFL Media

Liam Stocker

Position: Midfielder

Height: 184cm

Weight: 83kg

Club: Sandringham (Victoria)

Stocker could have easily gone a lot higher than West Coast’s first pick if not for missing the under-18s carnival due to a broken jaw. He bounced back to finish the season strongly for Sandringham in the TAC Cup, winning the Morrish Medal as the competition’s best player.

Camera Icon Liam Stocker has been a bit of a bolter. Credit: AFL Media

Others names around the mark...

Sam Sturt, Xavier O’Halloran, Jacob Koschitzke, Ned McHenry.