1-Jarryd Hayne-Needs to be at fullback, he's a match winner and he has finally seized the number 1 as his own at club level. Stewart might be slightly more consistent, but Hayne is the player you want in Origin IMO
2-Josh Morris-Scores a lot of tries, which sounds banal but he's a winger and that's his job. He also doesn't concede too many and is fast and skillful
3-Michael Jennings-Electric pace and footwork, his defence isn't stunning but he's a genuine attacking centre. A nice change from Matt Cooper (not that I mean that as a shot at Cooper)
4-Timana Tahu-Experience, skills in all areas.
5-Brett Morris-Much the same reasons as for Josh, really
6-Jamie Soward-I have no idea why he missed out last year. Best long kicking game going around, he's also a good playmaker and very elusive with a lot of speed.
7-Brett Kimmorley-Best option this far out, and experienced.
8-Justin Poore-Hard worker who always makes metres, won't be intimidated.
9-Michael Ennis-Better than Farah, as he demonstrated. Maybe not as flashy but he's well suited to Origin
10-Luke Bailey-Experienced, tough, hard working
11-Anthony Watmough-Was in outstanding form last year
12-Ben Creagh-A good wide runner, mobile, good defender
13-Luke O'Donnell-Tough as nails, makes metres and tackles every game.
14-Luke Lewis-The perfect utility, can play anywhere bar front row and do it well. Was great in the first game last year
15-Mick Weyman-I think he can provide impact off the bench in short bursts either side of the half and towards the end, will charge forward without fear.
16-Luke Douglas-Can play front and back row, gives some size to what has been a notoriously small bench but is also a very good player.
17-Tom Learoyd-Lahrs-Again, adds some much needed size, but is a genuine impact forward with a good offload and damaging running.
Obviously that's all totally dependent on form. Gidley could be a shot at the utility spot, as could Farah. Carney might squeeze himself in there somewhere, Hindmarsh will be there if he ends his retirement as is rumoured, and my dark horse is Eric Grothe who could nab a wing spot with some of the form he showed through the final rounds and final series last year...