I've watched most of the 2nd and 3rd quarters of the GWS-Swans game. Wet, scrappy and the the players have been going at it very hard for a practice game. Swans were really on top for most of the 3rd quarter.
Hopper and Green stood out more to me than Taranto, and that's kinda the problem with that GWS midfield. What does Taranto post shoulder injury offer that Hopper/Green/Coniglio/Kelly don't? I saw Greene up around the midfield a bit too. For me Kelly's the only reliable premium scorer of the bunch.
Mills was definitely playing 100% midfield and looked good doing it. Plenty of tackles and taps to advantage when he wasn't getting the ball.
Campbell definitely takes the game on, not sure yet whether he'll get enough of the ball to justify his price.
Agree regarding Taranto, the main thing I think he offers to them as a mid is a lot of uncontested touches when following the ball across the ground and good tackling at the contest.
Unlike some other players who have scored well when they were young, I really feel like his ceiling is limited by the kind of player he is, sort of like Ollie Wines has always been (but in a different way).
He isn't an inside monster despite looking big, tackles a lot, finds the ball on the outside a lot (covers a lot of distance per game), and kicks the ball a lot with poor efficiency.
There's the issue of where he sits in their midfield pecking order after he fell down it last year and I feel like Cogs/Hopper/Kelly is a better starting inside midfield.
At times I've thought about starting him but I just don't think I can.