Retired Collingwood star Dane Swan has admitted to being surprised that North Melbournes Daniel Wells will probably join the Magpies under AFL free agency.While Swan made it clear he respects Wells ability as a player, he questioned why the Magpies are recruiting a 31-year-old when they have let go of several older players.North Melbourne announced on Monday that Wells was leaving the club, having rejected their offer of a two-year deal.The Magpies are set to recruit him as an unrestricted free agent on a three-year contract.Swan told AFL trade radio that Wells has great skill and outside speed, qualities that will help the Magpies, but the Brownlow Medallist clearly has mixed feelings.But I guess I was a bit surprised, like everyone else, he said.Weve obviously gotten rid of a lot of older players and I thought wed be ... getting some youth in the side, building with them.Is Wells in our next premiership side? I certainly hope he is, because that means were going to win one in the next couple of years.I dont know how you can pass up if he wants to to come to the Pies and the price is right, well, I dont know how you can argue with that.While Wells has had injury problems, Magpies recruiting manager Derek Hine noted the speedster managed 19 senior games this season.Hine also conceded they could do with more player experience, given their oldest player at the moment will be 28 if, as expected, Travis Cloke goes to the Western Bulldogs.I think weve got 26-27 players under 25, Hine said.Daniel ... finished fourth in (Norths) best and fairest and has clearly been a really high performer for a long period of time.Wells is the latest veteran to leave North, with Brent Harvey, Drew Petrie, Michael Firrito and Nick Dal Santo not offered new contracts.That is 1588 games of AFL experience.Meanwhile, Swan is confident the Magpies will soon improve as a team after three years out of the finals.All the trades weve had over the last couple of years, they need that continuity together and we havent had that, Swan said.So I think over the next two seasons, youre going to find a much better Collingwood outfit.Hopefully it happens (next) year, but I think 2018 is going to be the year where they really gel together. 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Lets take a closer look at this welterweight rematch. Dont agree with the pick? Let me know on Twitter: @bokamotoESPN.Main eventNate Diaz (19-10) vs. Conor McGregor (19-3) Welterweight rematch Odds: Diaz +115; McGregor -125Moments before the second round of their first fight, McGregor looked across the Octagon at Diaz and said, I can go all day. All day long.About two minutes later, McGregor gassed. Diaz hurt him with one left hand and the whole dam broke. Flood Diaz. McGregor tried to circle away but couldnt evade the bigger, longer man. He went to his tried-and-true left hand to back Diaz off, but that failed as well. Eventually desperation forced him to shoot the takedown.Here are perhaps the most basic observations one can make from that fight: McGregor did very well early -- and once the tide turned, he was all but helpless.Thats worth noting because it so clearly shows how important it is for McGregor to maintain constant control of this fight. Thats always true when youre talking about a fighter moving up in weight, but its amplified here because of Diaz. You cant weather a storm on the feet and hope Diaz gasses because he doesnt gas. You cant force a takedown to buy time and clear your head because hell choke you unconscious.In other words, theres no safe place for McGregor if he loses control. If at any time he finds himself in trouble, it means hes in a lot of trouble.Now dont panic, Ireland, working in McGregors favor in all this is that he is quite good. Even taking into account the fact Diaz had no camp for the first fight, McGregors tactics in the first eight minutes were fantastic. He repeatedly came over Diazs jab with the left. He landed several hard counter left uppercuts. Weve all come to know McGregor as this towering featherweight who aggressively mauls opponents, but hes actually a very skilled counter-striker as well.Throughout his career, Diazs lead leg has been vulnerable to kicks. 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