The outside midfielder took strides in his second year, adding 14 matches to his lonesome one in 2017. Jordan Cunico showed his ability to find the football, amassing 20+ touches on five occasions, and prefers kicking to handballing which is a huge tick for fantasy coaches. Cunico is yet to lock his spot into the starting lineup and will be in and out of the squad depending on injuries. He’s one to watch for the future, but sits behind other young midfielders in the pecking order. He’s unlikely to warrant a draft pick.
That's a no on Cunico
The outside midfielder took strides in his second year, adding 14 matches to his lonesome one in 2017. Jordan Cunico showed his ability to find the football, amassing 20+ touches on five occasions, and prefers kicking to handballing which is a huge tick for fantasy coaches. Cunico is yet to lock his spot into the starting lineup and will be in and out of the squad depending on injuries. He’s one to watch for the future, but sits behind other young midfielders in the pecking order. He’s unlikely to warrant a draft pick.
Single calico for Cunico
Though he managed most of a season for the first time since being drafted, Jordan Cunico was picked for just one senior match for a forgettable 12 touches, a far cry from the 22 he averaged in the VFL. The Cats have an abundance of his type of player, so Cunico will have to clamber over a fair old queue to make it back to the big time. He can safely be left in the free agent pool to start the season.