Will be interesting to see who gets the most opportunities in their first yr.
Paddy is obviously rated higher but there is a bit more development into becoming an AFL full fwd.
Goddard if played back gets the luxury of just following his man to get into the play and learn his craft. He's also tall enough to drop back and fill holes taking defensive marks in the same way McEvoy did for us.
Wouldnt surprise me to see Him make more of an impression in his first yr than Paddy.
Mind you if Paddy comes out and kicks 3 or 4 goals in one of his early games i'll probably pee my pants in excitement
One of the "cons" of Goddard seems to be inconsistency or going missing during games. This suggests he may be in and out of the team, so I guess a lot depends on how well players like Gilbert and Roberton are tracking. If they are both at their best Goddard may struggle this year.