How else do you purpose they get decent players?
		
		
	 
This is a list of their recent draftees (lifted from another forum).  They don't have a good track record.  They can build a list via high draft picks, though looking at the list you'll see they are no montys to get it right (no club is).  But I suppose that is why they've brought in SOS; to improve their drafting.
You can also build a list through other means and it's a lot easier to trade these days with free agency around.  Look at Geelong, Sydney and Hawthorn.  None have had high draft picks for many years but manage their lists properly
2011 AFL National Draft
 Pick No. 22 - Josh Bootsma
 Pick No.44 – Sam Rowe
 2010 AFL National Draft
 Pick No. 18 – Matthew Watson
 Pick No. 34 - Patrick McCarthy
 Pick No. 42 – Luke Mitchell
 Pick No. 67 – Andrew McInnes
 Pick No. 99 David Ellard
 Pick No.108 Simon White
 2009 AFL National Draft
 Pick No. 12 – Kane Lucas
 Pick No. 43 – Marcus Davies
 Pick No. 59 – Rohan Kerr
 Pick No. 83 Aaron Joseph
 2008 AFL National Draft
 Pick No. 8 Chris Yarran
 Pick No. 40 Mitch Robinson
 Pick No. 65 – Rhys O'Keeffe
 Pick No. 80 - Caleb Tiller
 2007 AFL National Draft
 Pick No. 1 – Matthew Kreuzer
 Pick No. 36 – Steven Browne
 2006 AFL National Draft
 Pick No. 1 – Bryce Gibbs
 Pick No. 17 Shaun Hampson
 Pick No. 19 – Shaun Grigg
 Pick No. 35 – Mark Austin
 Pick No. 51 – Clint Benjamin
 Pick No. 67 – Joe Anderson
	
		
	
	
		
		
			so because they fucked up and are at the bottom again ten years after their last draft splooge they don't deserve more picks? I'll remember that in 2020 when hawthorn have bottomed out.
		
		
	 
Sorry if I was a little unclear.  They deserve the picks if they finish at the bottom, they are the rules.  But it's not like they haven't had their fair share of quality picks (draft position wise).  Just because you get good draft picks doesn't mean you'll get a good team (see GC now)