Who's coming in? And who's going to get dropped? Matt looks ahead and predicts the changes for Round 3.
Adelaide
Graham Johncock booted seven goals in the SANFL and is a chance to make his way back into the senior side. Ian Callinan didn't have any influence on the game before being subbed out and may have to make way for Johncock.
Rookies Brad Crouch and Luke Brown were impressive and their place in the side are safe.
Brisbane
Ash McGrath was subbed out after having a disappointing game. While when Pat Karnezis came on as the sub he didn't do much, but shouldn't be dropped; But he could be used the sub again. James Polkinghorne's spot in the side may not be safe though. Ryan Harwood will be pushing for a spot after 30 disposals in the NEAFL and Aaron Cornelius was okay. Matt Maguire and Simon Black shouldn't be risked and will probably miss one more week.
Adelaide
Graham Johncock booted seven goals in the SANFL and is a chance to make his way back into the senior side. Ian Callinan didn't have any influence on the game before being subbed out and may have to make way for Johncock.
Rookies Brad Crouch and Luke Brown were impressive and their place in the side are safe.
Brisbane
Ash McGrath was subbed out after having a disappointing game. While when Pat Karnezis came on as the sub he didn't do much, but shouldn't be dropped; But he could be used the sub again. James Polkinghorne's spot in the side may not be safe though. Ryan Harwood will be pushing for a spot after 30 disposals in the NEAFL and Aaron Cornelius was okay. Matt Maguire and Simon Black shouldn't be risked and will probably miss one more week.
Carlton
Josh Bootsma was disappointing for the second straight week and Marcus Davies and Levi Casboult are also a chance to lose their spots in the team after having poor games. Shaun Hampson could be back soon while Heath Scotland comes straight back into the team after his club imposed suspension. Nick Duigan was a surprise omission last week and could come straight back into the side, while Ed Curnow impressed in the VFL with 30 disposals.
Collingwood
Darren Jolly was injured and Ben Hudson should come in and replace him. All of Dale Thomas, Alan Didak and Alex Fasolo will be a chance to play after recovering from their injuries, while Dayne Beams may miss one more week.
Sam Frost was unlucky to be dropped after one game and he will be putting pressure on Nathan Brown for a spot in the Magpies backline. Sam Dwyer will be safe after a great performance.
Essendon
Jason Winderlich, Leroy Jetta and Nathan Lovett-Murray will be pushing for senior selection, but you usually don't see too many changes after a team has won by 148 points. Although Alwyn Davey and Stewart Crameri were sore in the last quarter, they should get up for their next match, but if they're not 100% Jetta and Winderlich could come in.
Fremantle
Not too many changes here. Hayden Ballantyne will come back into the side after serving his suspension. Clancee Pearce might miss out after he was was subbed out with a calf injury.
Geelong
Mitch Brown was subbed out, having no influence on the game. If Jared Rivers is fit he will certainly replace him. Nathan Vardy will be back soon, (maybe not this week) which may spell the end of rookie Mark Blicavs. Steve Johnson also isn't too far away.
Gold Coast
Daniel Gorringe is a chance to play this week; Same with Greg Broughton and Danny Stanley. All of Jared Brennan, Joel Wilkinson, Matt Shaw and Luke Russell are under pressure to keep their spot in the side.
GWS
Anthony Miles, Sam Frost and Taylor Adams are a chance to make their way into the team. Setanta O'hAIlpin was impressive in the NEAFL, but Dean Brogan has been impressive in the seniors and is keeping him out of the side. Curtly Hampton and Lachie Plowman weren't overly impressive last week and could be forced out of the side.
Hawthorn
Brian Lake should make his debut for the Hawks after playing in the VFL. Kyle Cheney, Josh Simpkin and Matt Spangher will be vying for senior selection after good performances in the VFL. Jack Gunston should make his way back into the team, after being a late change out. Paul Puopolo, Shane Savage and Ben Stratton are under pressure from them guys to keep their spot. Brad Sewell could also miss out after being subbed off with hamstring tightness. But after an impressive win you wouldn't expect too many changes.
Melbourne
Where do we start? The usual suspects Nathan Jones, Jack Grimes, Jeremy Howe and James Frawely were the only players who showed up. Rookies Jack Viney, Dean Terlich and Matt Jones spots in the side should be safe with poor performances by other players. Dean Kent could debut while Luke Tapsoctt should be back in the side after kicking six goals in the VFL. Cameron Pedersen and Jordie McKenzie could also be back. Rohan Bail, Jake Spencer, James Strauss and James Magner might play their first games of the year. All of David Rodan, Sam Blease, Tom Gillies, Jimmy Toumpas, Colin Sylvia, Jack Watts, James Sellar, Shannon Byrnes and Aaron Davey were all unimpressive and could be dropped.
North Melbourne
Ben Jacobs, Kieran Harper and Lachlan Hansen are three who could be sent to the VFL after poor performances. Brad McKenzie was superb in the VFL and could make his way into the side while Majak Daw isn't far off getting a game.
Port Adelaide
Jay Schulz (ankle) and Hamish Hartlett (back) were the only sour notes after the Power's big win against the Giants. Andrew Moore and John Butcher could make their way into the side if Hartlett and Schulz aren't right. All of the rookies should keep their spot on the team.
Richmond
Dylan Grimes' spot in the side is safe, even though he wasn't overly impressive but he was coming back him from injury and he will be given time to prove himself. Ricky Petterd's spot is also safe but, he needs to improve his kicking if he wants to remain in the side as Chris Knights, Robbie Nahas and Nick Vlastuin are all knocking on the door. Aaron Edwards, Liam McBean and Todd Elton are kicking goals in the VFL and the pressure will be on Luke McGuane to perform, but he's playing his role well at the moment.
St.Kilda
Sean Dempster comes out of the side with a broken wrist and Tom Simpkin should make his way into the side to replace him. Tom Curren, Trent Dennis-Lane, Nathan Wright and Sam Dunell were impressive in the VFL and they will be pushing for selection. If Tom Hickey and Farren Ray are fit they could also play. Arryn Siposs didn't have a great game before being subbed out, but should keep his spot. Veterans Jason Blake and Stephen Milne also disappointed and their spots could be in trouble.
Sydney
Mitch Morton and Tim Membrey were solid up forward in NEAFL combining for seven goals. Rhyce Shaw could miss out with an abdominal strain, which could open up the door for Tony Armstrong of Dane Rampe, but other then that it's unlikely the Swans will make to many changes as no one played a bad game.
West Coast
Mitch Brown, Bradd Daziell, Jamie Cripps and Adam Selwood spots in the side aren't safe, after they all had poor performances. Daniel Kerr is a chance to play, while Mark LeCras is an outside chance to make his comeback from a broken arm. Mark Hutchins and Ash Smith are also chance to play.
Callum Sinclair spot should be safe until Nic Nat comes back; he's still a few weeks away.
Western Bulldogs
Matthew Boyd could play his first game for the year. Top draftees Jake Stringer and Jackson Macrae will be pushing to debut. Easton Wood or Christian Howard might play but at the expense of Jason Johnsisen.
Josh Bootsma was disappointing for the second straight week and Marcus Davies and Levi Casboult are also a chance to lose their spots in the team after having poor games. Shaun Hampson could be back soon while Heath Scotland comes straight back into the team after his club imposed suspension. Nick Duigan was a surprise omission last week and could come straight back into the side, while Ed Curnow impressed in the VFL with 30 disposals.
Collingwood
Darren Jolly was injured and Ben Hudson should come in and replace him. All of Dale Thomas, Alan Didak and Alex Fasolo will be a chance to play after recovering from their injuries, while Dayne Beams may miss one more week.
Sam Frost was unlucky to be dropped after one game and he will be putting pressure on Nathan Brown for a spot in the Magpies backline. Sam Dwyer will be safe after a great performance.
Essendon
Jason Winderlich, Leroy Jetta and Nathan Lovett-Murray will be pushing for senior selection, but you usually don't see too many changes after a team has won by 148 points. Although Alwyn Davey and Stewart Crameri were sore in the last quarter, they should get up for their next match, but if they're not 100% Jetta and Winderlich could come in.
Fremantle
Not too many changes here. Hayden Ballantyne will come back into the side after serving his suspension. Clancee Pearce might miss out after he was was subbed out with a calf injury.
Geelong
Mitch Brown was subbed out, having no influence on the game. If Jared Rivers is fit he will certainly replace him. Nathan Vardy will be back soon, (maybe not this week) which may spell the end of rookie Mark Blicavs. Steve Johnson also isn't too far away.
Gold Coast
Daniel Gorringe is a chance to play this week; Same with Greg Broughton and Danny Stanley. All of Jared Brennan, Joel Wilkinson, Matt Shaw and Luke Russell are under pressure to keep their spot in the side.
GWS
Anthony Miles, Sam Frost and Taylor Adams are a chance to make their way into the team. Setanta O'hAIlpin was impressive in the NEAFL, but Dean Brogan has been impressive in the seniors and is keeping him out of the side. Curtly Hampton and Lachie Plowman weren't overly impressive last week and could be forced out of the side.
Hawthorn
Brian Lake should make his debut for the Hawks after playing in the VFL. Kyle Cheney, Josh Simpkin and Matt Spangher will be vying for senior selection after good performances in the VFL. Jack Gunston should make his way back into the team, after being a late change out. Paul Puopolo, Shane Savage and Ben Stratton are under pressure from them guys to keep their spot. Brad Sewell could also miss out after being subbed off with hamstring tightness. But after an impressive win you wouldn't expect too many changes.
Melbourne
Where do we start? The usual suspects Nathan Jones, Jack Grimes, Jeremy Howe and James Frawely were the only players who showed up. Rookies Jack Viney, Dean Terlich and Matt Jones spots in the side should be safe with poor performances by other players. Dean Kent could debut while Luke Tapsoctt should be back in the side after kicking six goals in the VFL. Cameron Pedersen and Jordie McKenzie could also be back. Rohan Bail, Jake Spencer, James Strauss and James Magner might play their first games of the year. All of David Rodan, Sam Blease, Tom Gillies, Jimmy Toumpas, Colin Sylvia, Jack Watts, James Sellar, Shannon Byrnes and Aaron Davey were all unimpressive and could be dropped.
North Melbourne
Ben Jacobs, Kieran Harper and Lachlan Hansen are three who could be sent to the VFL after poor performances. Brad McKenzie was superb in the VFL and could make his way into the side while Majak Daw isn't far off getting a game.
Port Adelaide
Jay Schulz (ankle) and Hamish Hartlett (back) were the only sour notes after the Power's big win against the Giants. Andrew Moore and John Butcher could make their way into the side if Hartlett and Schulz aren't right. All of the rookies should keep their spot on the team.
Richmond
Dylan Grimes' spot in the side is safe, even though he wasn't overly impressive but he was coming back him from injury and he will be given time to prove himself. Ricky Petterd's spot is also safe but, he needs to improve his kicking if he wants to remain in the side as Chris Knights, Robbie Nahas and Nick Vlastuin are all knocking on the door. Aaron Edwards, Liam McBean and Todd Elton are kicking goals in the VFL and the pressure will be on Luke McGuane to perform, but he's playing his role well at the moment.
St.Kilda
Sean Dempster comes out of the side with a broken wrist and Tom Simpkin should make his way into the side to replace him. Tom Curren, Trent Dennis-Lane, Nathan Wright and Sam Dunell were impressive in the VFL and they will be pushing for selection. If Tom Hickey and Farren Ray are fit they could also play. Arryn Siposs didn't have a great game before being subbed out, but should keep his spot. Veterans Jason Blake and Stephen Milne also disappointed and their spots could be in trouble.
Sydney
Mitch Morton and Tim Membrey were solid up forward in NEAFL combining for seven goals. Rhyce Shaw could miss out with an abdominal strain, which could open up the door for Tony Armstrong of Dane Rampe, but other then that it's unlikely the Swans will make to many changes as no one played a bad game.
West Coast
Mitch Brown, Bradd Daziell, Jamie Cripps and Adam Selwood spots in the side aren't safe, after they all had poor performances. Daniel Kerr is a chance to play, while Mark LeCras is an outside chance to make his comeback from a broken arm. Mark Hutchins and Ash Smith are also chance to play.
Callum Sinclair spot should be safe until Nic Nat comes back; he's still a few weeks away.
Western Bulldogs
Matthew Boyd could play his first game for the year. Top draftees Jake Stringer and Jackson Macrae will be pushing to debut. Easton Wood or Christian Howard might play but at the expense of Jason Johnsisen.