Below is what I'm thinking about English based on what I have been reading this year (happy to be corrected if I'm wrong!)
English (205cm) will be WBD's main ruckman
until Boyd returns from injury (Tom Boyd’s season appears in doubt - Herald-Sun 26/2/19)
and Trengove (197cm) will be the support ruckman
and I think Sweet (203cm and 6 mths younger then English) a backup if English or Trengove is injured.
So I'm thinking, English has good job security, but what is concerning me is how much time will he spend as the main ruckman, hmmm?,
I think his height, his new bulk, the new rules and his good inside midfielders will be good for his scoring.
With so much unknowns with the rucks this year, a Cash Cow in R2 could be a good selection. At the moment, (until the JLTs are over), of all the possible CCs, I think English has the best job security to make $100,000 profit, to be upgraded later in the season. Yeah, he is expensive, young and inexperienced, but the odds favour (according to me) he can do it. He doesn't have to be a top ruckman, just make enough money for an upgrade.
WBDs play from Rd1, SYD, HAW, NTH, STK, CAR, FRE, RIC, BRS, GEE, NTH, WCE, Rd12 Bye. No Grundy or Gawn to worry about helps his scoring. If English starts to tire later in the year, doesn't matter, because he will be traded out.
Regarding the fact that he hasn't scored high in the past, I put it down that he was too light weighted and too easily pushed aside to be competitive, I think that has been addressed (……..word around is that he has put on enough weight to be competitive this year.....).
When English is rested up forward, chances are he could score goals to boost his points (…….excellent rucking skills, kicking ability and ground work...…).
Yeah, English is expensive and he breaks a lot of my selection rules, but at the moment he's the best ruck CC that I like.
And finally, English is not a lock, but right up there on my list.