Jeremy Sharp has been a late-season godsend for fantasy coaches looking for value in the rookies, making his way back to the senior team in round 15 and peeling off a string of very startable scores, albeit with one poor one against Melbourne in between. If you haven't got him in your team now you've probably missed the boat, and his price going into 2022 is going to be fairly high for those looking for value. This is probably his breakout campaign, late but worth the wait, and he's doing a fantastic job as an M9 in salary cap sides.
Jeremy Sharp has been a late-season godsend for fantasy coaches looking for value in the rookies, making his way back to the senior team in round 15 and peeling off a string of very startable scores, albeit with one poor one against Melbourne in between. If you haven't got him in your team now you've probably missed the boat, and his price going into 2022 is going to be fairly high for those looking for value. This is probably his breakout campaign, late but worth the wait, and he's doing a fantastic job as an M9 in salary cap sides.
Sharp is crisp by foot
Arriving at the club following an exchange of draft picks with Geelong, Jeremy Sharp is a blistering outside runner with a penetrating kick. He played six matches for East Fremantle's WAFL side, averaging 16 possessions, five marks and three inside 50s. Sharp has been drafted to fulfil the outsider running role the Suns desperately crave. A potential offensive weapon for the malnourished forward group, he may debut early. Expect the trend to continue with first year players, rarely do they become desirable fantasy assets from the off.