Chris Iwelumo believes competition for places in attack at Wolves will bring the best out of him after starting on the comeback trail after injury.
The Scotland international has been sidelined for six months with knee ligament damage and then a broken metatarsal but tasted his first senior action of the campaign as a substitute during Saturday's 1-1 home draw with Aston Villa.
Sylvan Ebanks-Blake is also fit to fight it out for a place with record signing Kevin Doyle and Andy Keogh while attacking wide player Michael Kightly is also available after a lengthy lay-off.
But Iwelumo is ready for the challenge and is confident Wolves have the strength in depth to compete in the Barclays Premier League.
Iwelumo said: "We have got players coming back like myself, Michael and Sylvan and it has been a long journey for all three of us.
"But there are a lot of quality players not even getting on the bench. It shows the quality we have got in depth so at some point this season everyone is going to be used.
"We are confident, we are in a good way at the moment and long may it continue.
"There is immense competition up front and that is what it is all about. Competition can only push you to get the best out of yourselves.
"I've never shirked away from it ever before and I won't do now. I'll do what I can to get myself in the side."
Ebanks-Blake scored his first top-flight goal when he converted a point-saving penalty against Villa.
Iwelumo said: "For a striker to get the first goal, is the hardest one to get and hopefully it will open the floodgates for Sylvan.
"He will take a lot from that and he will kick on from that."
Meanwhile Ebanks-Blake said: "I am delighted to score and hopefully I can keep scoring now.
"As long as I'm getting chances I'm happy.
"I don't know who has been on penalties this season as I've been out injured, but I was always going to take the penalty.
"We are all new to the Premier League. It's the best league in the world, so to score in the best league in the world is what it's all about."