Snaring Foran would be a major coup and give the club the best halves pairing in the NRL, and both Matai and Merrin would make handy acquisitions but come with their limitations.
Securing a talent such as Taumalolo could prove to be the smartest move and the Kiwis test rookie is worth every cent of the $1 million a season two-year deal the Warriors are offering.
Whether they could afford Foran and Taumalolo is doubtful, and with the former having already described leaving Manly for the Warriors as "a bigger call" than signing with another Sydney club, one wonders if the Warriors have thrown all their eggs into the one basket.
The acquisition of NSW and Kangaroos second-rower Ryan Hoffman ensures the club will begin the 2015 season with a quality back-row, alongside captain Simon Mannering and fellow new recruit Bodene Thompson.
Beneath that trio, the likes of Ben Henry, Sione Lousi, Dominique Peyroux and Sebastine Ikahihifo head a long list of fringe and developing players who will all push hard for selection at some stage throughout the year.
However, missing from the skill-sets of all those players is the ability to consistently punch through the defence, both in the middle and on the fringes of the ruck, and the footwork, pace and ball skills to wreak havoc from broken play.
Taumalolo possesses those destructive qualities in spades and would provide the Warriors with a point of difference in their attacking arsenal, which relies so heavily on the creative genius of No7 Shaun Johnson.
He also offers an intimidation factor which the Warriors have lacked in recent years, with his 110kg granite-like frame and powerful tackling ability sure to dishearten even the most committed ball-carriers.
Throw him into the Warriors pack together with Mannering and Hoffman, and you have a mix of toughness, consistency and flair, similar to the make-up of the Kiwis' back-row formation during last year's successful Four Nations campaign.
And with so much development in his game still to be realised, Taumalolo's best football is likely to come in his mid-20s, making him a potential centre-piece for the Warriors' forward pack through to the end of the decade.
Let's hope they can get this signing over the line.
Jason Taumalolo
• Born: May 31, 1993 (age 21), Auckland
• Height: 191cm
• Weight: 110kg
• Position: Second-row, lock
• Club: North Queensland
• Representative: Tonga (2013), New Zealand (2014)
• Born in Auckland and grew up in Mangere. Attended De La Salle College; moved to Townsville at the age of 12.