He seems to play like Johannisen when in the backline, but i think people have to also think about the fact of McGrath's upside in that he has the potential to also move in to the midfield which is a massive upside and he has a high ceiling once he moves in to the midfieldMy comparisons are weighted more towards style I suppose, as opposed to how good they'll be. As the season has gone on, McGrath has played a more complete game than his comparison. I could have gone with someone like Heath Shaw, as that general type down back and through traffic. But I've had Johannisen next to McGrath's name right from the start of the year, with the way he runs out of the back lines. Figured I may as well keep it going.