This page will be updated with new questions and answers up until just after noon ET, so refresh often to see if your question was answered. The most recent answers will appear first.Sometimes, rankings and columns just arent enough to help you decide which player should go in your lineup. If youre still not sure about that final spot before Sundays games kick off, send us a question on Twitter using the hashtag #startsitESPN, and you just might get yours answered below.Each week, ESPN Fantasy analysts KC Joyner and Jim McCormick will provide advice for players just like you stuck with tough choices to make. Lets get started on answering your fantasy football questions for Week 4, which is also a bye week for the Green Bay Packers and Philadelphia Eagles.Alshon Jeffery or Stefon Diggs for flex? PPR league #StartSitESPN- Sean Doc (@TheSeanDoc) October 2, 2016Stefon Diggs faces a very banged-up Giants secondary that is down to a third-string free safety. Alshon Jeffery is listed as questionable. Both elements point in the direction of starting Diggs. -- KC@ESPNFantasy Reed or Kelce? #StartSitESPN- Timothy Fisher (@timothyfisher08) October 2, 2016Pittsburghs starting strong safety has been declared out for this game. The Steelers also have a strong rush defense and they score a lot of points at home. This could cause the Chiefs to get into passing mode more often than usual. Those factors give Travis Kelce an edge over Jordan Reed. -- KC@ESPNFantasy #startsitespn guy, Ive been debating this all week. I know what the rankings are. But Pryor or B Marshall as my WR 2? Thanks!- Soleslayer (@jordanwings13) October 2, 2016Strength of matchup could be the best tiebreaker here. Terrelle Pryor?will face a much more favorable opposing coverage this week, and he will be the centerpiece of the Browns passing attack. That gives him the edge. -- KCChristine Michael or Spencer Ware in flex #StartSitESPN- Tony Rochowski (@rochowsk) October 2, 2016Seattles offense ranks 24th this season in my good blocking rate (GBR) metric that measures how often an offense gives its ball carriers quality run blocking. Kansas City ranks 17th in GBR. Ware also has a slight edge in good blocking yards per attempt (GBYPA), which measures how productive ball carriers are when given good blocking (9.5 for Ware, 9.3 for Michael). Those factors give Ware the edge. -- KC@ESPNFantasy Zach Miller or Kyle Rudolph? #StartSitESPN- Adam Atath (@adamatath) October 2, 2016Zach Miller has a highly favorable matchup against Detroit, but the banged-up state of the Giants secondary gives Kyle Rudolph the highest possible matchup score in my matchup ratings system. That kind of upside potential is rare, so Rudolph gets the nod in this one. -- KC#StartSitESPN Russell Wilson or Alex Smith? #FFNow- Miss Orleans (@Real_MDstudent) October 2, 2016As noted in an earlier question, Alex Smith may end up having to throw the ball a lot more tonight given the powerful Pittsburgh rush defense and the Steelers ability to score points at home. Wilson is battling an MCL injury and is on a rush-first offense that probably wont be put into the pass-first mode against the Jets. Add in Smiths ability to gain rushing yards, a trait that might even be more highly rated than Wilson given Wilsons injury, and it gives Smith the advantage in this one. -- KC@ESPNFantasy M. Ingram or D. Freeman #StartSitESPN- MLG DoubleA (@Double_A_x99x) October 2, 2016Devonta Freeman ranks second in good blocking yards per attempt (GBYPA) among running backs with 10 or more good blocking carries this year (12.6). By contrast, Mark Ingram ranks 22nd in GBYPA (7.5). That means Freeman is doing a notably better job when given good run blocking, something he should get on a regular basis against a Carolina rush defense that hasnt been a shutdown platoon this year. Those factors make Freeman the pick here. -- KCDerek Carr or Eli Manning? #StartSitESPN- William Cox (@billsqueb) October 2, 2016Eli Manning is facing an incredibly stout Vikings defense. Derek Carr is facing a Baltimore defense that is nowhere near as strong as Minnesotas and has a coverage liability in Shareece Wright. The Giants also will want to slow the game down as much as possible to protect their injury-riddled secondary. Combine these together and it makes Carr the choice here. -- KC#StartSitESPN matt stafford or philip rivers this week?- Kevin Smith (@kevinator38) October 2, 2016Philip Rivers has a highly favorable matchup against New Orleans, but the injury-plagued state of the Chicago secondary gives Matthew Stafford the second-most-favorable opposing coverage this week among quarterbacks (Trevor Siemian ranks first versus Tampa Bay). The suggestion here would be to play for that injury-assisted upside and put Stafford in the lineup. -- KC@ESPNFantasy #StartSitESPN Bills or Jets D/ST?- Will Manns (@hitmanndjwill) October 2, 2016Its good to see a D/ST question! Buffalos defense has an equal pass rush to the Jets, and the Bills have shown a better ability at generating interception chances. Add Buffalo facing an injured backup quarterback, and it gives the Bills a slight edge in this matchup. -- KC#StartSitESPN Start Siemian over Wilson?, 6pt TDs. Help a guy out:)- Jason Costello (@coolhiveblue) October 2, 2016Siemian threw four touchdown passes last week against a solid Cincinnati secondary. Tampa Bay may have the worst set of safeties in the league, a factor that gives Siemian the most favorable matchup rating of any quarterback in Week 4. Given that matchup favorability, it would not be a surprise to see Siemian throw at least three touchdown passes. Add Wilsons injury issue to the mix and it makes Siemian the start option here. -- KC#StartSitESPN Carson Palmer or Alex Smith- Jaime (@ballajamm) October 2, 2016Even as Carson Palmer has struggled, this is an inviting get-right spot against the visiting Rams, a team that just ceded over 400 yards to Jameis Winston & Co. in Tampa. -- J.M.@ESPNFantasy Pitta or Fleener #StartSitESPN- Tim Callahan (@t_callahan28) October 2, 2016Dennis Pitta has enjoyed a team-leading market share of the Ravens passing game since Week 2, so he has the higher floor and better rapport with his quarterback. The Raiders, meanwhile, have allowed the fourth-most fantasy points to tight ends dating back to last season. -- J.M.Standard Scoring... Maclin, Snead, Fleener...Who do i sit today?? #StartSitESPN- Nick Petrillo (@NPetrillo17) October 2, 2016It might read like Im down on Fleener, but I actually think hes a fine low-end TE1 today. However, in the context of questions such as this one, I have him sitting. Maclin is due for a positive correction in catch rate and the Steelers secondary is suspect. Meanwhile, Snead is the better upside asset on the same Saints offense. -- J.M.Christine Michael or Jordan Howard? #StartSitESPN- EAGLES 16-0 (@louieporterr) October 2, 2016I appreciate the fervor in your Twitter name, as the Eagles are indeed going undefeated this season. That said, I favor Howards higher yardage floor here, as I believe his involvement in the passing game can drive a strong showing. -- J.M.#StartSitESPN Cousins or Rivers?- Veezo (@SEAlvizo) October 2, 2016At the helm of a favored team in the weeks highest point total, lets ride with Philip Rivers. Cousins is a really nice option, as well, so this is essentially choosing my second-favorite signal-caller of the week over, say, my No. 6 quarterback in Cousins. -- J.M.#StartSitESPN Dwayne Washington or Jamal Charles?- Buddy Blankenship (@bbtwlv) October 2, 2016This is a common question were seeing this morning. Im proving conservative and want to see what role Jamaal Charles might play today, while siding with Washingtons early-down share and any goal-line upside he might claim. -- J.M.@ESPNFantasy mike Wallace or tajae sharp? #StartSitESPN- Eric Basner (@EricBasner) October 2, 2016Mike Wallace has developed a fine vertical rapport with Joe Flacco, and the Raiders pass defense past David Amerson has proved exploitable, so lets go with him over Tajae Sharpe on an inconsistent Tennessee passing offense. -- J.M.@ESPNFantasy std scoring, Carlos Hyde or Travis Benjamin? #StartSitESPN- Alex Dierling (@AlexDierling) October 2, 2016The Dallas Cowboys have ceded 3.31 yards before contact per rush to opposing running backs this season -- most in the league and significantly above the league average rate of 2.35. With an expectation for 20 touches against a generous rush defense, Hyde is in a great spot today. -- J.M.@ESPNFantasy pick 2 C.J. Anderson, D. Murray, or C. Michael? #StartSitESPN- dch (@HDclifton) October 2, 2016Solid options here, but lets sit Michael, as these other workhorse options can add value in the passing phase. -- J.M.@ESPNFantasy #StartSitESPN should I trade gurley for Odell ? My RBs are stacked- Kaige Schuler (@Bubbaschuler23) October 2, 2016If you can pull that off, do it now! I respect the workload Todd Gurley nets, but Odell Beckham Jr. is still the superior fantasy asset on a far better offense. Good luck pulling it off. -- J.M.@ESPNFantasy 1/2 PPR, Theo Riddick or Will Fuller #StartSitESPN- Chris Bernitt (@cbernittttttt) October 2, 2016This is somewhat of a floor and ceiling consideration, as Theo Riddick is a high-floor asset given his steady target share and increased early-down role. The Bears front seven is depleted, thus Riddick could thrive in space today. Im siding with Riddicks double-digit touch workload, but do appreciate Will Fullers upside as a vertical threat and his respectable target share, just not in this context. -- J.M.@ESPNFantasy Already starting D. Johnson and EZE. Need to bench J. Howard or Crowell. Looking to go 4-0! #StartSitESPN- Damian Renadette (@damianrenadette) October 2, 2016Lets go with Jordan Howard, who offers more promise in the total yardage sense given his success in the receiving department last week. Crowell is a fine early-down option, but his game script as a sizable road underdog isnt ideal. The Lions, meanwhile, have allowed the most yards per carry to backs this season. -- J.M.Happy New Year! But most importantly: .5 PPR, Fleener or Gronk?? #FantasyFootball #StartSitESPN- Carolyn Strum (@carolyn_strum) October 2, 2016Even as recency bias suggests Coby Fleener is the safer call given his success in Week 3 and Rob Gronkowskis limited snap and route role, Im going with the Patriots superstar given the potential for increased usage and the sheer upside of his red zone role. -- J.M.Michael or Sims and Jeffrey or Snead #StartSitESPN- Michael Blackburn (@mblackburn_87) October 2, 2016Lets go with Charles Sims -- as the Broncos stout rush defense metrics have softened a bit this season -- and Alshon Jeffery, as he has appreciable upside against a Lions secondary that has graded out poorly in coverage on both Football Outsiders and Pro Football Focus. -- J.M.Cole Beasley or Jamison Crowder at Flex. Standard #StartSitESPN- joe degraw (@playboiGreaz) October 2, 2016Im going with Cole Beasley in this case. Both players have sizable market shares of their respective offenses, but Beasleys is actually higher, and he is recording a reception on 27 percent of his routes, an astounding rate and somewhat believable given his high-percentage, short-yardage routes. With Dez Bryant looking unlikely to go, Beasley could feast on targets today. -- J.M.@ESPNFantasy #StartSitESPN pick a flex for ppr, beasly or tyrell williams- Luis Enrique (@Ruizkin) October 2, 2016Lets get Tyrell Williams in the lineup. As much as we appreciate Beasleys steady role, Williams delivers greater upside and a similar yardage floor. -- J.M.@ESPNFantasy should I start Shepard or Jordan Howard at the flex spot this week? #StartSitESPN- BR▲NDON (@B_RadTee) October 2, 2016The Bears Howard gets the nod, as hes due double-digit touches and faces a depleted Detroit front. -- J.M.Should I start Tyler Lockett or Tavon Austin #StartSitESPN- Ron (@iceman270103) October 2, 2016Neither? But really, Tavon Austin has a sizable market share of his passing offense, even if he hasnt done much with it. Tyler Lockett, meanwhile, is still struggling to find a share of the Seattle offense, as he wasnt targeted last week. Thus, lets go with Austin. -- J.M.@ESPNFantasy #StartSitESPN Terrell Pryor or Doug Baldwin?- Tom Burkart (@tomburkart) October 2, 2016Pryor is naturally a popular name after last weeks dynamic showing, but Baldwin is cementing his status as a legitimate WR1 asset. Lets trust Baldwin in this case. -- J.M.@ESPNFantasy standard league flex position. Do I start dwayne washington, spencer ware, or jamaal charles? #StartSitESPN- Jason Toon (@Toon_Got_Swag) October 2, 2016Signs point to Spencer Ware still seeing a significant share of the offense, so hes the guy of this trio. -- J.M.Steffon Diggs or DeSean Jackson? @ESPNFantasy #StartSitESPN- kellie soper (@ladysoper) October 2, 2016Stefon Diggs has been stellar this season, particularly in the first two weeks. Its tough to get away from his market share, but with Joe Haden banged up and DeSean Jackson seeing such valuable vertical targets, Im actually going with Jackson in the better matchup with more inviting upside. -- J.M.@ESPNFantasy #StartSitESPN QB siemian or mariota and cole Beasley Snead or ridick- Brandon Hibbits (@bhibbits) October 2, 2016Trevor Siemian is the safer player here, which is something I didnt expect to conclude just a few weeks ago. Im a big fan of Mariota, but the Titans cant keep the pocket clean and he has struggled with a somewhat ill-fitting passing scheme. As for those flex options, lets get Riddick and his valuable workload in the lineup in what could be a sneaky high-scoring affair between the Bears and Lions. -- J.M.Tyrrell Pryor or Terrelle Williams for flex #StartSitESPN- Greg Fuller (@Fuller2258) October 2, 2016Id go with Tyrell Williams. I have a suspicion we see Josh Norman shadow Terrelle Pryor, or at least cover him quite often. The Browns really have no key wideout options other than Pryor at the moment, so I dont buy talk that Norman doesnt adapt coverage here. That said, Pryor does offer a high floor, so I wouldnt begrudge chasing last weeks rare feats. With Williams, hes assumed in some sense the Keenan Allen role -- leading the team in targets since Week 2 and also providing some big-play ability. The selling point is also being a part of an offense ideally positioned against the Saints soft secondary. -- J.M.#StartSitESPN Mohamed sanu and Terrance west and tajae sharpe all on my bench which 1 of the 3 to pick up Detroit RB Washington- vincent (@guinness17201) October 2, 2016Im good with benching Mohamed Sanu here, who could be the classic case of a player who delivered his best fantasy line in Week 1. Terrance West hasnt been very effective, but talk of him starting and/or earning more work is intriguing, as hes been the better back than Justin Forsett on early downs, at least relatively. Tajae Sharpe could see a nice target share, as well, even as efficiency escapes him, especially with Delanie Walker banged up. I dig Dwayne Washington this week against a porous Chicago front, so finding room is a solid move. -- J.M.Im torn. Cardinals or Vikings Defense this week? #StartSitESPN- J-Flo (@JFlo845) October 2, 2016This could read as simplistic, but lets reduce it to the quarterbacks (and thus the respective offenses these groups face) -- would you rather face Eli Manning and his crew of weapons or Case Keenum and his skill arsenal? I side with the Cardinals in the matchup department enough to differentiate the move. Holding onto both defenses as matchup plays this season could prove productive if youre able to stomach the opportunity cost. -- J.M.Tevin Coleman, Jerrick McKinnon,Will Fuller, or Sterling Shepard at flex #StartSitESPN- Luke Wallbrown (@LWallbrown) October 2, 2016This is a tight group of flex options, in that I have them all bunched in the same tier. That said, I prefer Jerrick McKinnon. Tevin Coleman has been really productive, but also dependent on goal-line usage and some big plays in the passing phase, elements Im not sure drive his value for this meeting with the Panthers. McKinnon should see around 15 touches and claims intriguing big-play upside himself. -- J.M.#StartSitESPN Standard score, pick 3. W Snead, K Benjamin, OBJ, M Jones, or A Cooper. Tired of leaving points on the bench!- ClarkAnderson (@Clatastrophe14) October 2, 2016You are going to be leaving points on your bench all year given the strong options and depth you have. Its a good thing, really. Id get Odell Beckham Jr. and Amari Cooper in there for certain, and then Im willing to give Kelvin Benjamin another shot here. Willie Snead is likely to play but still banged up and could face Brandon Flowers, who has been respectable in coverage. -- J.M.#StartSitESPN 12 man ppr need delaine walker or hunter henry??- dimitry meksin (@Dmeksin) October 2, 2016With Walker expected to play, Im going to side with his sizable target share. I love Hunter Henry, wrote about him like three times for ESPN Fantasy this week, maybe four! But either way, Walker is simply due a stronger market share and could get loose against the Texans linebackers. -- J.M.@ESPNFantasy flex choice Stefon diggs or Larry Fitzgerald in a ppr league? #StartSitESPN- Joe Anderson (@andersonjoe_) October 2, 2016Again siding with market share here, as Larry Fitzgerald claims a sizable share and faces an exploitable Rams secondary. -- J.M.Tevin Coleman or latavius murrey #StartSitESPN- Jovanni (@Geolosis562) October 2, 2016Here is a situation that calls for Coleman and his greater upside. The talk of Latavius Murray being a workhorse after a uniquely inefficiency 2015 hasnt occurred, as a committee is in bloom for the Raiders offense. Coleman at least claims total yardage upside with his receiving ability and role. -- J.M.Russell Wilson or Derek Carr? #StartSitESPN- Gail Jones (@gjones32809) October 2, 2016Russell Wilson surely hasnt helped his investors much so far, but Im still siding with him given the Jets secondary has proven fallible. -- J.M.#StartSitESPN for flex option should I start Cruz, darkwa, or enunwa??- The Falcon (@mikefalkiewicz) October 2, 2016Im going with Quincy Enunwa -- I know the matchup with Seattle doesnt appear inviting, but he could see double-digit targets again. I can only recommend Orleans Darkwa if we see Jennings ruled out, which it appears we wont know until tomorrow. -- J.M.#StartSitESPN Doug Baldwin or Emmanuel sanders- John OToole (@MrOTooleWCA) October 2, 2016I dig Doug Baldwin more -- simply prefer his QB rapport and the matchup is pretty inviting against a softening Jets secondary. Only Antonio Brown and Julio Jones have more yards than Baldwin since Week 10 last season. -- J.M.@ESPNFantasy terell Pryor or Jeremy Maclin #StartSitESPN- Jared Greene (@jaredg0519) October 2, 2016Im siding with Jeremy Maclin here, as the Chiefs might need to pass to contend with a strong Steelers offense and the Steelers have given up the second-most yards to receivers since the start of last season. -- J.M.@ESPNFantasy Start or sit Washington, oakland or Giants Defense! #StartSitESPN- leonard (@Bdwy27) October 2, 2016Ill go purely matchup-based for these streaming options and take Washington, as they face a green rookie quarterback. -- J.M.RBs Today Dwayne Washington or Cris Tompson #StartSitESPN- JMED (@pepextreme16) October 2, 2016Rolling with Washington here. Both backs should see minority shares of their respective backfields, while Washington has more upside in the touchdown department given the potential for goal-line touches. -- J.M. Dan Hampton Jersey . 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Each week, ESPN.com.au AFL draft expert Christopher Doerre - aka Knightmare - casts his eye over the countrys best junior footballers to give readers an early insight into the next generation of AFL stars.As well as attending live games, Doerre pores through match vision, analyses the stats and talks to industry sources to ensure he can offer the most insightful draft analysis.Aside from the weekly wrap, Doerre will also unveil his power rankings at the end of each month.And as we get closer to Novembers national draft, Doerre will also predict who goes where with his annual phantom draft.Player focus Claremont midfielder Sam Petrevski-Seton is one of several players in the mix for this years No.1 overall selection.He is one of this years more damaging players and has made a name for himself with his ability to take on the game with his run, evasiveness and dual-sided kicking.Petrevski-Seton has missed some games this year with hamstring issues, only joining West Australia for their last two games of the National Under-18 Championships.One eye-catching play from Petrevski-Seton that impressed in last weeks final round of the under-18 titles was when, with ball in hand and on the move at pace, he changed his running angle while maintaining his speed and then proceeded to lower his eyes and kick the ball inside 50m to a target.Throughout the season Petrevski-Seton has regularly made freakish plays. Often, when recognising the opposition defence is not organised or the man on the mark is not ready, he will correctly recognise the situation and play on, bursting away at speed.At his best he also has the confidence and composure with ball in hand to sidestep players on the move to either speed around and past them, or alternatively to create more time and space for himself to dispose of the ball on either side of his body.Analysis Petrevski-Seton has a big bag of tricks. He has speed, agility and evasiveness in combination with dual-sided kicking, ground level ability and game sense. He has also shown strong improvement at stoppages and has started to win more of his own ball and often looks to attack stoppages at speed to either win the ball himself or have it dished out to him on the outside. His game can reasonably be compared to Hawthorn and Port Adelaide premiership player Shaun Burgoyne - Petrevski-Seton possesses Burgoynes ability to excite and impact games from a variety of positions.He will over time need to get stronger, continue working on his contested-ball winning ability, improve his endurance and eliminate his occasional inconsistency. It would also from a recruiting perspective be terrific to see Petrevski-Seton receive a series of games at WAFL League level as he did late in 2015, to see how manages against more mature bodies.Playing league standard football in the SANFL and WAFL has over the years been a key indicator by recruiters to measure the readiness of AFL prospects to play at AFL level.Victorian prospect watch National Under-18 Championships - division one Vic Metro The play up forward of Patrick Kerr was a highlight for Vic Metro through the second half against Western Australia. The 194cm, 93kg forward is a strong-bodied, contested-marking forward and he took advantage of WAs undersized key defence group, finishing with 12 disposals, six marks (three contested), three goals, three behinds and two score assists. Aside from his contested marks, what was impressive from Kerr was his cleanness at ground level and agility, which are attributes he demonstrated on several occasions during the game, much to the surprise and interest of watchers.There were two exciting finishes from Kerr during the game. Just before half-time, Kerr inside 50m picked up a ground ball, handballed to a teammate, kept running, worked into space, received and finished for a goal with a snap from the boundary 25m from goal. On the other equally if not even more exciting play, Kerr picked up the bouncing ball on move and finished with a snap on his left boot from 25m, running towards the boundary in a play where he moved with the agility of a smaller forward.This was a performance from Kerr that will force clubs to re-assess his game, with his much-improved agility and cleanness at ground level elements that clubs will be watching for more of over the second half of the season.Kerr was named in the Under-18 All Australian team, after averaging three goals, six marks and just less than three contested marks per game over his three matches.Jordan Gallucci was involved in several damaging offensive plays. The most exciting of which was when he displayed an exciting 25m burst of speed from the centre square, running to 50m from goal and finishing on the run at speed. Gallucci also impressed when used behind the ball with his ability to read the flight and take intercept marks. Galluccis 15 disposals and two goals was a strong return.Daniel Venables again stood out with his aggressive tackling and attack on the ball. One of the most exciting plays of the five weeks came from Venables, from the first centre bounce of the second quarter. Teammate Luke Bunker won first possession at the centre bounce, handballed to Venables who was on the move at pace. Venables ran 20 metres to 55m from goal and kicked a long goal. Venables finished the game with 11 disposals, five inside 50s and two goals in a game where he made every touch count.Star athlete Andrew McGrath finished off the under-18 championships with a strong final match. McGrath took one of the most athletic leaping marks of the tournament, but unfortunately for him it was not paid, with a free kick awarded to his teammate. McGrath overall read the flight of the ball well in defence and also impressed with his run from defence. McGrath had 24 disposals (10 contested), three clearances and four rebound 50s in another productive but impactful display.Tim Taranto was among the most productive for Vic Metro with 24 disposals (eight contested), one goal and a team-high three score assists. What was most impressive from Taranto was his willingness to lower his eyes and find targets inside 50m, kicking the ball out in front of the player, forcing them to lead onto the ball. Also impressive from Taranto was his marking and work rate which was arguably as high as it has been this season.Vic Country Hugh McCluggage once against starred, only enhancing his chances of going top five in this years national draft. McCluggage was clean at ground level, showed excellent balance and ability to keep his feet. Upon receiving the ball by hand from teammate Willem Drew, McCluggage showed his quick reflexes and within a second of receiving the ball had already executed a handball of his own to a teammate. McCluggage found his targets by foot. It was also impressive to watch McCluggages work rate, as he continued to run hard offensively after disposing of the ball. McCluggage finished with 14 disposals (seven contested), four tackles and one goal in a game where every involvement was impactful.Joshua Battle was impressive up forward on the lead. For the game he finished with 10 disposals, five marks, four tackles, four goals and three behinds. Battle was impressive in a variety of ways - taking one-on-one marks, snapping goal from 30m off a handball receive and tackling speedster Josh Williams of the Allies in a play that led to a goal for Vic Country.Again impressive with his ability to win first possession at stoppages was William Brodie who was Vic Countrys best around the contest. Brodies 21 disposals (11 contested), seven tackles and one goal through the midfield was excellent.Impressing with his attack on the ball was Joseph Atley, the brother of North Melbournes Shaun. Atley impress