At 20 years old and having played only eight tests, Rieko Ioane isn't the finished product according to All Blacks coach Steve Hansen, and heaven help opposition teams when he is.
A few eyebrows were raised a little over three months ago when the All Blacks team to play the British & Irish Lions was named and Ioane was selected in the No11 jersey ahead of Julian Savea.
So impressive has left wing Ioane taken to the ruthless nature of test rugby that eyebrows would now be raised if he wasn't.
Ioane has been a sensation, seemingly a rookie one moment and a devastating attacking weapon the next, one that has given the Lions, Springboks, Wallabies and Pumas massive defensive headaches with his pace and power.
Statistically, Ioane is the most dangerous attacking weapon in the Rugby Championship - up there with Wallabies fullback Israel Folau despite playing one fewer test in the tournament. If he starts again against the Springboks in Cape Town on Sunday he is likely to add significantly to his numbers because he tore the Boks to shreds in Albany last time out.