When i think of this guy he strikes as a natural footballer with some limitations as opposed to Matt Dea who looks all at sea as a footballer.
Dea is more a rookie type list player and Webs a fringe senior player who might get a game due to injuries to others but then keep his spot due to having the footy smarts to stay in the side.
That is his role this year, the point of the comparision is because i much prefer the webberley type risk of drafting vs Dea. One can play the game the question is whether he can elevate his game to the next level, the other you hope can play taking advantage of his athletic prowess