Martin top of Fantasy crop
Richmond midfielder Dustin Martin has risen to become the Tigers' highest-priced AFL Fantasy player in 2014.
Coaches can select Martin as both a forward or midfielder next season for the grand price of $526,000.
After a consistent 2013 season, Martin could be one of the competition's most sought after fantasy commodities.
Brett Deledio [MID, $514,900] and Trent Cotchin [MID, $511,300] are the next best Tiger fantasy offerings.
As in previous years, fantasy coaches can only pick up Deledio as a midfielder (not as a defender).
Nick Vlastuin has retained his dual position status in 2014, with the tough youngster likely to form a big part of the Tigers' future.
Vlastuin is listed at $375,600, having undergone a near $228,000 price rise from the start of last season.
A breakout year for Brandon Ellis has meant he has seen a sharp spike in price.
Ellis [MID, $429,300] became an integral part of Damien Hardwick's side in 2013 and that doesn't look like changing heading into next season.
Ben Lennon – the Tigers' top draft pick (No.12 overall) from the 2013 AFL Draft – is a chance to play senior footy right off the bat next year, and for $233,100, he could be yours.
Todd Banfield is also an interesting selection by the Tigers. Banfield did not play a game for the Lions in 2013, so his price of $145,500, as a forward, looks appealing.