He sufficiently impressed the Dragons before scoring a try on his GUINNESS PRO12 debut against Ulster in March - and he's vowed to make an even bigger impact in 2015/16.
The 24-year-old, who is poised to start against Connacht on Friday, says the professional environment at Rodney Parade has already worked wonders on his game.
"I am really looking forward to being a full member of the squad now and I hope to contribute as much as I can," Meyer told the South Wales Argus.
"The main objective of coming over to Wales was to get a full-time contract and it's worked out pretty well. I am really grateful for the opportunity and am looking to do the best I can.
"It's quite a big jump going from the Premiership where you train two nights a week and have a game at the weekend but I've got used to the full days quite quickly.
"I've always seen rugby as a full-time thing anyway, when I had days off (at Ebbw Vale) I would do extra training.
"Under the conditioning coaches here we have all had specific programmes and weights sessions. Physically pre-season has been outstanding.
"I've managed to put on one or two kilos - my speed has gone up and so has my strength. That's through working in a full-time environment and always getting tips and being coached."
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