STRENGTHS
Nankervis' long reach stands out almost as much as his presence. He plays with good character and has a desire to win. Around the ground he pushes his way to the front of packs and takes marks and at ruck contests he throws he frame forward and isn't easily moved (across the championships he averaged 18 hit-outs a game). He has a big left-foot kick and is good when the ball hits the ground, but Nankervis is best when he's leaping, jumping and stretching for the ball.
WEAKNESSES
To play at AFL level, he will need to improve his endurance. From last year's testing to this year's, Nankervis added a level to his beep test results, but that still has to grow further. His kicking looks good, and he can bang it long, but his efficiency statistics show that can also be an area to refine.
DRAFT RANGE
A chance to get into the top 30. Just as likely to be picked anywhere after that, as clubs view rucks slightly differently to other types of players.
BOTTOM LINE
Clubs are looking for prospects who can play the hybrid ruck-forward role, and Nankervis has proved he can. Hugely improved from last year, the burly Nankervis deserves a shot.