The below are averages of the high impact, high speed types in the AFL:
Charlie Camero: 13d 4.3t 1.2g (Traded for pick #12 2017)
Eddie Betts: 13d 3.3t 2.3g (All-Australian 2017)
Daniel Rioli: 11d 3.4t 1.0g
Anthony McDonald-T: 13d 3.6t 1.5g
Cyril: 13d 6t 2.2g (All-Australian 2016 stats)
Whats pretty evident is, if he can just maintain that 13-15 possession average, but develop his defensive side and average around a goal a game, if you have elite speed, it can make you an elite impact player in the league.
The numbers above certainly aren't unachievable, just need the 3+ tackles a game. I think he will find it easier getting the ball at AFL level than at VFL/WAFL level. His game is absolutely made for that over the back rebounding play.
What I really like is that he's played a lot of footy up the ground off the wing, usually you have to try and convert a forward pocket and push them up the ground, ala Betts.
I'd love to see him used consistently off the back of the square in the VFL at center bounces, how Adelaide used Cameron in 2017. We don't have anyone capable of that at AFL level and it's a real weapon.
He actually reminds me of Andrew Lovett, but he's even taller, 6"2 makes him really unique.
Betts, Rioli x 2 and Tippa are all in the 170's. He's almost 4" taller than most of them.
I was racking my brain with whose running/kicking style he reminded me of and thats exactly who I was thinking of. He has a real upright running style like Lovett. His height is well and truly a point of difference. Going to be interesting to see if he can find the footy a bit more after a full pre-season.