STRENGTHS
McCarthy's best traits were there for all to see during the championships. He's a stretchy forward: he jumps, and tries to take the mark at his highest point. And at 194cm, his highest point is higher than most. McCarthy's not overly prescriptive: he just goes and jumps at every kick aimed at his direction, he sets up his hands well, and plucks it most times. His kicking is also of a high standard. For the South Fremantle side he kicked 20 goals and only six behinds from eight games, and in the carnival he booted 12 goals and five behinds in five appearances. McCarthy also has some pizzazz about him, twisting, turning and taking things on.
WEAKNESSES
Because he is new to this level of footy, McCarthy is a bit raw. His running patterns and leading will develop in time, and he has the intuition already. His consistency is also something he can work on, but that is another factor which can be put down to his lack of experience at state level.
DRAFT RANGE
A reasonable chance to be picked inside the top 10. Unlikely to last beyond the first 15 or so selections.
BOTTOM LINE
McCarthy is the second-best tall in the draft. He does have a bit of mystery to him, given he has played only a limited amount of games this year, but he has a number of AFL traits.