JAKE Lever, the midfielder?
Melbourne's resident intercepting defender, coach Simon Goodwin and national recruiting manager Jason Taylor joke about it now, but Taylor was dead serious in Lever's draft year in 2014.
Taylor ended up choosing Christian Petracca and Angus Brayshaw with picks two and three, knowing Lever wouldn't be available with the Demons' next selection at No.40.
However, the recruiting guru was so enamoured with Lever he made a point of informing him he wasn't going to take him but rated him extremely highly.
"Jason wanted me to play midfield and I still tell him I can but 'Goody' doesn't listen," Lever told AFL.com.au with a laugh.
"Sometimes I look at the midfield conditioning sessions at the end of training and think, 'Gee, I'm glad I'm a tall back, I'll just stick over here'.
"'Goody' couldn't believe Jason Taylor thought I'd be a midfielder, but me and Jase have stuck true to our words and we're going to try it one day – even if it's just for a pre-season session."
It's unlikely Goodwin will budge on this one.
Melbourne's invested plenty in Lever, including sending two first-round draft picks as part of a package to Adelaide in the 2017 Trade Period to secure the now 24-year-old.
That move was made with the man who's been compared to champion defender Alex Rance being a key member of the backline, alongside fellow recruit Steven May.
Throw in Neville Jetta, All-Australian Michael Hibberd, Christian Salem, Oscar McDonald and Jay Lockhart and there is the makings of a strong defensive set-up.
It hasn't gone according to plan so far, with a second career ACL rupture sidelining Lever from the Demons' finals campaign two years ago and bone bruising on the same knee keeping him to eight games in 2019.