TALENT doesn't just live in the first round of the national draft and the Power have picked up a number of players late in the piece who have gone on to stellar careers.
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Dom Cassisi
Taken at pick 50 in the 2000 National Draft, Dom Cassisi went on to have an accomplished career at Port Adelaide.
Playing 228 games across 13 seasons, Cassisi captained the club from 2009 to 2012.
He was also part of Port Adelaide’s 2004 premiership side.
Robbie Gray
Taken at pick 55 in the 2006 National Draft, Robbie Gray has become one of the elite players of the AFL competition - now rated second-only to Patrick Dangerfield.
Among Gray’s many accolades are three John Cahill Medals, two Showdown medals and selection in the 2014 and 2015 All-Australian sides.
In his first AFL season in 2007, Gray was also an AFL Rising Star nominee.
Justin Westhoff
Also part of the 2006 National Draft, Justin Westhoff was taken at pick No. 71.
He has played 203 games for club, and has kicked 252 goals.
He was nominated for the AFL Rising Star award in 2007, and was a Showdown medallist in 2011.
David Rodan
After playing five seasons with Richmond, Port Adelaide took David Rodan at pick 86 in the 2006 National Draft.
Rodan played 111 games and kicked 86 goals with Port Adelaide from 2007 to 2012.