As we begin to really get stuck into our SuperCoach selection process, there are always the popular choices that pop up in the majority of sides, but finding that point of difference player for your side can prove a vital edge in your bid for SuperCoach glory. Jack Watts is perfect example of this.
Watts has been very much a whipping boy in his short career, as a number one draft pick so much was expected from the young man; unfortunately he is yet to deliver the football many expected. He came to Melbourne as a key forward, but now with the likes of Mitch Clark, Chris Dawes and Cam Pederson at the club, there is no longer a need for Watts to play forward, he spent the majority of 2012 in defence.
This is where his numbers begin to interest me, from rounds 8-15, with Watts roaming around defence he averaged 102.3 including all three of his tons for the year, before injuring his ankle and returning to play the last three matches where he never really got going again.
But his middle part of the season was sensational, 23.1 disposals, 6.4 marks and 102 SC points per game is fantastic for a defender.
He can also be picked as a forward adding versatility to his drawcard, he should also prove to be quite a unique selection given his unfair public reputation, making him a great POD for your side.