NSW coach Laurie Daley has identified three potential replacements for fullback Jarryd Hayne in this year’s State of Origin series.

Daley, who became the first man since 2005 to lead a Blues side to victory over Queensland last year, must find a new man to fill the No. 1 jersey following Hayne’s shock decision to attempt to play in the NFL.

Hayne has signed a futures contract with the San Francisco 49ers and faces the monumental task of trying to earn himself a spot on the NFL team’s 53-man roster for the start of the season in September.

media_camera Josh Dugan’s versatility and experience has him in the race for the NSW fullback spot. Picture Gregg Porteous

The NSW coach revealed Hayne would almost certainly be his go-to man in the custodian role two weeks before naming his side for the first Origin game in Brisbane.

However, 12 months on he admits he’s not made a decision but Manly veteran Brett Stewart, Penrith young gun Matt Moylan and St George Illawarra’s Josh Dugan are the only three names he is considering.

“There’s three guys that are in my mind,” Daley told Fox Sports’ The Sterlo Show on Wednesday.

media_camera Brett Stewart’s attacking credentials impress Laurie Daley. Picture: Mark Evans

“Brett Stewart is experienced and can score a try. We lacked potency with our attack last year and he’s one we’re looking at. “Matt Moylan is an exceptional young talent ... he’s been in good form for the Panthers and is very good with the ball in hand. “Dugan has been there before, played a lot of positions you know he can handle it. They would be the three players we’ll look to choose from.”

media_camera Matt Moylan of the Panthers is the other fullback to have impressed Laurie Daley.

Canterbury’s Josh Morris and Parramatta’s Will Hopoate have been mentioned as possible fullbacks, as has Wests Tigers young gun James Tedesco.

Daley admits he’s a great fan of Tedesco but revealed that he would have to wait a few more years before he is considered. “Morris is playing well for the Bulldogs, and he’ll be in the team but (fullback) will be too much for him,” he said.

“Young Tedesco is an exciting young player but I don’t think he’s ready at this point in time.”