One thing I've been thinking in recent weeks is how a couple of the best teams this year had someone who was previously seen as a "mid" playing pretty much exclusively forward and doing exceptionally well there, in Clay Smith for WB, and Toby Greene for GWS (won their B&F and kicked 40+!) and after Armo did a good job playing a largely similar role at the end of 2014 (when he played mostly forward in the last 7 weeks and kicked 8 goals and had over 20 disposals each week, while still posting very good CP and clearance numbers), I've been wondering whether he could become our version of them in a couple of year's time- when others like Ross, Acres, Steele, Dunstan and co. have taken over the midfield.
He would bring the defensive pressure and tackling that Richo would love, he's strong overhead, is strong and uses his body well and cleverly in 1-on-1 marking contests, is as good a set shot for goal as anyone in the team, would be as good at roving off the packs as anyone and like he did at the end of 2014, would still probably be able to get his 20 possies a week- especially if he had occasional stints in the middle.
If he was able to average over 20 disposals, 5 tackles, about 10 CP's and a goal a game playing mostly forward for those weeks in the team that won the spoon, imagine what sort of numbers he could post now that he's taken his game to a new level overall since then (prior to his injury and/or lack of preseason-affected year this year) and in a team who's having perhaps 20 more inside 50's per game than we were then?
I don't see any reason why he wouldn't be able to kick 30, if not 35 goals, or even more if he was played pretty much exclusively forward and he'd probably average his 20 possies per game and bring great defensive pressure to the area.