Ahead of round one, AFL.com.au casts their eye over the GIANTS’ 2015 list. Last one is the goal-kickers up forward, check out all our options to help you pick your 22.

Dylan Addison: Brought experience and maturity to the young GIANTS after switching from the Western Bulldogs, but struggled for a senior game and only played five matches last year. Can chip in down back or in a defensive role in attack, however he faces stiff competition for those spots.

Paul Ahern: Has the flexibility to play forward or through midfield and shapes as a future star following a standout draft year. Has a knack for finding the footy and will be hoping for a taste of the big time in 2015.

Jeremy Cameron: All signs are pointing to a big year from the 2013 All Australian. Cameron ended speculation about his future by re-signing until 2020 and he has overcome the perforated eardrum and ankle issues that hampered him last year. The focal point while Jon Patton recuperates.

Jeremy Finlayson: Developing young tall who was taken by the GIANTS with their second academy selection. Tall, athletic left-footer who uses the ball well and can play in a variety of positions. Had some hip injury issues but is back into training now.

Will Hoskin-Elliott: Lifted his game to another level late last year and stamped himself as a star of the future. Has pace to burn and a touch of brilliance playing across half-forward or running through the midfield. Appears primed for a breakout campaign but will face a delayed start to the season with a shoulder injury.

Josh Kelly: Another of the young guns who has the competition fearing what GWS might become if its exciting group sticks together. Showed an instant adaptation to AFL level playing 18 games and kicking 13 goals last year. Destined for big things.

Jed Lamb: Former Sydney Swan was one of GWS' best in the NEAFL last year but struggled to crack a regular senior game (eight matches, six goals). Played during the NAB Challenge but needs a strong season.

Cam McCarthy: Has been earmarked to step into Jon Patton shoes while he's sidelined and the 192cm GIANT made a promising start to 2015 with an impressive NAB Challenge campaign. Can play both ends but forward spots have opened up following Tom Boyd's departure.

Pat McKenna: Plucked from Gisborne in the Bendigo Football Netball League, the small forward's selection at pick 23 was the shock of last year's NAB AFL Draft. Has a nose for goals and is good overhead, but at just 78kg he needs time for his body to develop.

Rhys Palmer: Former midfielder made a seamless transition to a defensive and dangerous half-forward role last year, where he looks set to continue in 2015 after kicking 23 goals in 17 games. Particularly effective shutting down the opposition's best rebounder, but also ranked third for score assists at the GIANTS.

Jon Patton: The power forward is ahead of schedule in his rehabilitation from his second knee reconstruction and is on track for a mid-season return. Patton was back running in November and the former No.1 draft pick recently travelled to the USA for specialist treatment.

Jarrod Pickett: The electrifying small was keen to build his fitness once he arrived in Sydney and has enjoyed a strong pre-season. Pickett played as an attacking midfielder for WA in the under-18 championships but is more likely to be stationed in attack early on in his GIANTS career.

Devon Smith: One of the competition's pressure kings, Smith is coming off a breakout season when he averaged 25 touches and booted 26 goals as a small forward. The runner-up in the Kevin Sheedy Medal, Smith put contract speculation behind him by re-signing until 2017.

Jack Steele: The Canberra draftee has impressed everyone at the GIANTS with his leadership and workrate over the pre-season, which the academy selection started earlier than the rest of the new crop. His reward was being the only draftee to play for the GIANTS in the NAB Challenge. Looks a strong chance to debut this year.

James Stewart: Having missed out on a pre-season when his career kicked-off, Stewart was set back this summer by a bout of glandular fever in December. The athletic and versatile 198cm big man has played mostly as a forward but can pinch-hit in the ruck and on a wing.

Liam Sumner: Has endured a ruined pre-season after suffering a navicular stress fracture in his foot in December and then breaking his wrist last week. Not expected to be off the injury list for another few months, the small forward faces a tough task to significantly add to his 12 games this year.

Adam Tomlinson: An important foil for Jeremy Cameron and, when he returns, Jon Patton for his ability to provide a linking option across half-forward and the wings. The 193cm big man – who can also play through midfield – is in top shape and won the 3km time trial for young players in November before finishing second to Tom Scully in January.

How do you see the GIANTS’ forward line 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.

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