As each player has matured, they’ve really become apples and oranges in terms of comparison. At first it looked like Paisami was a Kerevi Jnr but as his game progressed, a different skill set has emerged.
I think it’s fair to say Kerevi excels at his style of game play, there is really no comparison to his attacking power in world rugby and I doubt he sits in his room at night wishing he could throw a better long pass.
Paisami has become very adept at a multitude of things, from running, passing and even a short kicking game, as well as making his defensive impacts more accurate.
Each player is important on his own merits. I would still take Kerevi though at both Reds and Wallaby level.