First of all, few players in the AFL are identifiable by just their first name so kudos Caleb you've reached rarified air.

Secondly, what the hell do we do with Caleb in 2019? He played fantastic football behind the ball last year as he has outstanding vision, decision making and balance so he really allowed us to rebound with method.

We seem to have a multitude of players who play their best football behind the ball though:
- I'm not convinced Wood can play anywhere else (and he's a former AA)
- Crozier was outstanding in the backline
- Moz is still a very good medium/tall defender
- Naughton and Cordy will be the lynchpin talls back there
- JJ is a much better rebounding defender than wing or forward
- Suckling seems part of our plans as the guy who can kick deep into (or over) the opposition zone.
- Lynch played three very good rebounding games there too although his actual defensive work remains a work in progress

That's before we consider we rotated Hunter through there at times and Richards started there as well.

So do we continue with the 'Caleb behind the ball' experiment or does he play predominantly forward? Is he in the pool of 'general utilities' and if so is he good enough to produce high level football while constantly being thrown around the field? Not many players can.