Jack Watts traded to Port Adelaide, deal labelled a steal by Kane Cornes and David Schwarz | Jack Watts
Watts has not publically nominated his club of choice but is expected to declare an interest in Port Adelaide.
Two deals were done on Tuesday, leaving plenty of players still waiting to know their fate with only two days left of AFL trades in 2017.
Port Adelaide have capped off a dream player exchange period on Tuesday, securing maligned key forward Jack Watts for pick 31.
Port Adelaide had an up and down 2017, but if all goes to plan, the ups will be much higher next season.
MELBOURNE has defended its decision to jettison fan favourite Jack Watts, citing his inconsistency as the reason the forward was sent to Port Adelaide.
This year's fashionable flat track bully has pulled off a recruiting spree to rival any in recent years.
JACK Watts is the latest to join the big-name migration to Alberton this year, with the Melbourne forward officially traded to Port Adelaide.Port Adelaide has capped a dream trade period with Jack Watts joining Tom Rockliff and Steve Motlop in moving to the South Australian club.
Watts was exchanged for pick 31 in this year's draft, which was the Power's top selection.
TODAY could be the day Jack Watts reveals the club he would like to be traded to.
The trade follows successful free agency bids for in-demand midfielders Tom Rockliff and Steven Motlop.Watts joined high-profile free agents Tom Rockliff and Steve Motlop at the Power, who only had to part with pick 31 to satisfy the Demons.
Stringer senior and Watts senior were not the only parents at the function on Monday but attracted the most media coverage given the trade controversies that have surrounded Jake and Jack.
Jack Watts says he has no hard feelings toward Melbourne after he was traded to Port Adelaide on Tuesday.
Jack Watts traded from Melbourne Demons to Port Adelaide Power for pick 31.
Watts was dealt to the Power for a second-round draft choice, Pick 31.
Melbourne had demanded a pick in the 20s for Watts.
Jack Watts in action for Casey this season.
A swap will be done for a later pick, with the Demons waiting to see how Jack Watts' likely departure will fall.
Although Watts is contracted at Melbourne until the end of 2019 the forward has struggled with playing consistent footy this season and even found himself down in VFL on a number of occasions.
New players have emerged in the second week of the AFL Trade Period as clubs continue to look for ways to improve their lists.