Yes, I partly agree with that Jason and Gumnut but he'll be 26 before the season starts and he's not that athletic. 26 yrs old by the start of the season, still hasn't even played 80 games in that time and can't get the ball as much as a second string back up ruckman just doesn't excite me. If you're banking on potential well sorry but I think what you've seen is what you'll get.
A fprward line of Tabener, Cox and Lobb couldn't run out of site in a week, none of them are that good once the ball hits the ground, and they can't turn too quickly either.
They're all too similar for my liking, whereas Hogan adds something completely different.
I will say though that if he is used correctly as a stay at home one out marking forward then that would be useful, but he'll be easy to run off and with our game style that's unlikely to happen anyway.