Mark Blicavs has filled just about every possible role in the Cats' team since making his debut at the start of the 2013 season.
And this year the 25-year-old, who is the reigning 'Carji' Greeves medallist, has added another string to his bow.
Now a player who spends most of his time in the midfield, Blicavs has become a tackling machine.
He hit a new high against Port Adelaide last weekend by laying an impressive 12 tackles, which was two more than the Power's top tackler, Ollie Wines.
Blicavs now finds himself sitting equal-10th for tackles in the AFL.
For a bloke who is 198cm tall, it's a fair effort.
LEADING TACKLERS IN THE AFL
PLAYER (CLUB) | NO. OF TACKLES AFTER FIVE ROUNDS |
Andrew Swallow (North Melbourne) | 38 |
Scott Thompson (Adelaide) | 36 |
Tom Mitchell (Sydney Swans) | 36 |
Jack Ziebell (North Melbourne) | 36 |
Michael Barlow (Fremantle) | 36 |
Ollie Wines (Port Adelaide) | 36 |
Patrick Cripps (Carlton) | 34 |
Levi Greenwood (Collingwood) | 34 |
Cyril Rioli (Hawthorn) | 33 |
Mark Blicavs (Geelong) | 32 |
Daniel Wells (North Melbourne) | 32 |
Luke Shuey (West Coast) | 32 |
Luke Dahlhaus (Western Bulldogs) | 32 |
Will Langford (Hawthorn) | 32 |
On top of his great tackling, Blicavs is averaging 18.2 disposals and 3.8 marks per game.