Ahead of round one, AFL.com.au casts their eye over the GIANTS’ 2015 list. Starting from the backline, check out all our options to help you pick your 22.

Matt Buntine: Took a step forward last year by managing seven games, including the final four. A strong intercept mark, Buntine was often undersized on his opponents last season and faces a fresh challenge with Joel Patfull coming into the team.

Aidan Corr: A shoulder injury ruined the young key position player's 2014 season after just four games. But he is back on track and was a very strong performer in the GIANTS' three NAB Challenge matches.

Phil Davis: The tough-as-nails co-captain has trained with a guard to protect his damaged kidneys, but is on track for a big campaign. Davis recently extended his contract until the end of 2018 and is set to form an important partnership with Joel Patfull.

Curtly Hampton: Versatile half-back who can play taller and smaller than his 185cm. Restricted by an ankle injury then shoulder problems last year, Hampton returned in round 23 and is ready to go for 2015.

Nick Haynes: Mobile 192cm defender has bulked up over the off-season after overcoming a season-ending broken ankle in round eight. Haynes has reportedly put on 4kg as he tries to win back a spot in an increasingly competitive back six.

Adam Kennedy: Small defender who sits fifth on the GIANTS' games list with 54 matches under his belt. Kennedy, who played 20 matches last year, has shown the ability to shut down some of the game's premier small forwards.

Caleb Marchbank: Tall defender who defied back and knee issues in the past two years to go pick six in last year's draft. Can play forward and will be hoping to earn a senior debut at some point in 2015.

Tim Mohr: Ahead of schedule after a knee reconstruction, the big backman returns to play for the UWS GIANTS in a practice match this weekend. At 196cm and 103kg he adds size to GWS' defence but has not played since round 18.

Joel Patfull: The dual Brisbane Lions best and fairest relocated to Sydney during the NAB AFL Trade Period and looms as a key signing for the GIANTS. The 190cm former Lion often takes bigger opponents and his experience will be pivotal as Leon Cameron attempts to reduce the scores kicked against his side.

Lachie Plowman: Suffered a dislocated left elbow in January which was expected to rule him out of the opening rounds. However, the former No. 3 draft pick is recovering well and will return to action during the middle part of the year.

Heath Shaw: Experienced campaigner who has had one of his best pre-seasons over the past few years. Shaw's defensive rebound will remain crucial if Leon Cameron's men are to take the next step towards the finals.

Zac Williams: Former rookie struggled to nail down a spot last year, playing only eight games. Battling against Heath Shaw and Adam Kennedy for a small defender's role but has the talent to be thereabouts.

Nathan Wilson: A high-leaping small forward in his early career, Wilson was used at both ends last season and showed a knack for defence. Standout performer in the NEAFL who will be aiming to play more than last year's six games in 2015.

How do you see the GIANTS' backline shaping up for 2015? Pick your 22 for our round one clash against St Kilda and if you select the same team as Leon Cameron, you’ll win a huge GIANTS match-day experience.

You can select a player in every position, including the interchange and substitute, and if you’re the closest to the side that is named 90 minutes before the first bounce, you’ll win an amazing prize.

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