The AFL Players pick their best: 30 -26.
30. Jeremy Cameron
GWS
Forward
Last year's ranking: 33
Official AFL Player Rating: 126
Debut: 2012
Games: 93
AFL Fantasy value: $386,000
Sitting out the first four games of the season with suspension didn't stop the accurate forward from booting 53 goals and topping the Giants' goal-kicking for the fifth straight year, as well as finishing seventh for the Coleman Medal. After being prolific in the club's first final, the left-footer went missing against the Western Bulldogs in the prelim and will want to atone for that in 2017.
29. Lachie Neale
Fremantle
Midfielder
Last year's ranking: -
Official AFL Player Rating: 34
Debut: 2012
Games: 92
AFL Fantasy value: $671,000
The Fremantle ball magnet shoots to 29th spot in the AFL Players' Top 50 after a phenomenal 2016 season. Neale racked up 737 disposals last year – the most recorded by Champion Data – at an average of 33.5 per game. He was a shining light during the Dockers' annus horribilis, stepping up in the absence of Nat Fyfe to lead Freo's midfield brigade. Neale was rewarded with his maiden club champion award, polled 20 votes on Brownlow night – 16 more than any other teammate – and was named in the All Australian 40-man squad.
28. Zach Merrett
Essendon
Midfielder
Last year's ranking: -
Official AFL Player Rating: 32
Debut: 2011
Games: 106
AFL Fantasy value: $710,000
27. Shaun Burgoyne
Hawthorn
Defender
Last year's ranking: 34
Official AFL Player Rating: 37
Debut: 2002
Games: 319
AFL Fantasy value: $520,000
He might have passed 300 games and turned 34 last year, but the four-time premiership player showed no signs of slowing down – a fact recognised by his peers with a seven-point jump in the AFL Players' Top 50. He played all 24 of the Hawks' games, which took his consecutive streak to 83, and demonstrated his flexibility with time spent all over the ground, though predominantly in defence. He averaged 5.6 tackles and nudged 20 disposals a game, and showcased his precision by foot, with just nine unforced turnovers across the season.
26. Dyson Heppell
Essendon
Midfielder
Last year's ranking: - (suspended)
Official AFL Player Rating: 216
Debut: 2011
Games: 106
AFL Fantasy value: $512,000
Essendon is the great unknown in 2017 and so too is whether Heppell, 24, can return to the top of his game after a year on the sidelines. Suspended for last year's AFL Players' Top 50, Heppell reached a career high of No.15 in the players' voting ahead of season 2015. That followed his 2011 NAB AFL Rising Star Award and All Australian selection in 2014. Taking over the club captaincy from Jobe Watson, Heppell is perfectly positioned to meet the challenge of re-establishing his standing as one of the game's pre-eminent onballers.