35. Jack Steven

St Kilda
Midfielder
Last year's ranking: 45
Official AFL Player Rating: 14
Debut: 2009
Games: 134
AFL Fantasy value: $630,000

One of the game's top midfielders, Steven won St Kilda's best and fairest in 2016 for the second year running after his best season. The 26-year-old has the ability to win the contested ball and burst from stoppages, averaging 5.5 clearances a game last year and 5.3 inside 50s. Though Steven has earned the players' nod with an 11-spot jump in the AFL Players' Top 50, his defensive game remains underrated. He ranks well above the AFL average with 5.6 tackles a game

34. Jarryd Roughead

Hawthorn
Forward
Last year's ranking: 11
Official AFL Player Rating: 154
Debut: 2005
Games: 231
AFL Fantasy value: $373,000

Roughead's return to football from a cancer scare shapes as an early contender for the best story of 2017. A year out of the game has led to a dip in Roughead's standing among his peers – down from 11th spot last year – but if signs in the JLT Community Series are anything to go by the new Hawthorn captain will rocket back up the standings. The 30-year-old was sorely missed in the Hawks' attack last season, but Alastair Clarkson now has more tall options and Roughead seems likely to be unleashed more often in midfield, where he can use his power, elite kicking and decision-making to devastating effect.

33. Nathan Jones

Melbourne
Midfielder
Last year's ranking: 42
Official AFL Player Rating: 79
Debut: 2006
Games: 69
AFL Fantasy value: $593,000

Jones fought through the years of despair and is now ready to enjoy the spoils in Melbourne's pursuit of sustained success. For years, the midfielder was his club's best player in a bad team. Now, through the development of several youngsters in the midfield, including his co-captain Jack Viney - a new entrant in the AFL Players' Top 50 - Jones does not have to do it all himself. The 29-year-old produced one his most consistent seasons in 2016, achieving career-highs in disposals and uncontested possessions. It's likely Jones will spend time at half-back during this season underlining Melbourne's improved depth

32. Patrick Cripps

Carlton
Midfielder
Last year's ranking: -
Official AFL Player Rating: 44
Debut: 2014
Games: 44
AFL Fantasy value: $601,000

31. Luke Hodge

Hawthorn
Midfielder
Last year's ranking: 5
Official AFL Player Rating: 50        
Debut: 2002
Games: 286
AFL Fantasy value: $525,000

A fractured arm in the season-opener and knee surgery after round six wasn't an ideal start to Luke Hodge's campaign last year, but the Hawks' warrior bounced back to form and was among the best in both finals, leaving no doubts he could go around again in 2017. While it has the hallmarks of a farewell season this year after handing over the captaincy reins, don't expect the proud four-time premiership champion to go out without a bang. Hodge, who needs 14 appearances to reach the 300-game milestone, averaged 23 touches last season, and his versatility to play half-back, forward or midfield – not to mention his leadership - remains invaluable to coach Alastair Clarkson.