Gold Coast Suns skipper Gary Ablett is at the top of Mark Ricciuto's Top 50 list for 2013. Picture: Darren England. Source: News Limited
GOLD Coast superstar Gary Ablett will continue to dominate the competition.
He is the best player in the league and if his side improves this year he could push forward more and start kicking bags of goals.
Adelaide's Taylor Walker will be the best forward in the competition this season if he doesn't get injured or suspended.
Big, strong, super fit and an excellent kick, he wins games off his own boot and has plenty of improvement left in him.
Magpie Scott Pendlebury is all class.
He is deceptively tall at 191cm and moves better in close confines than anyone. And he is pretty to watch.
Lance "Buddy" Franklin is a freak and like Walker can change a game in a quarter.
The problem is his goalkicking and it will always be a concern as long as his kicking action remains the same.
Walker's Crows teammate Patrick Dangerfield is going from strength to strength.
He is tall, strong, super fast and kicks big goals. He can turn a game on its ear.
He will come under extra close attention this year, which always separates the men from the boys. Scott Thompson will benefit from this.
Jobe Watson had a career-best year in 2012, winning the Brownlow Medal and with a deeper midfield at Essendon this year that should continue.
He doesn't always have a tagger on him, which is a surprise, but is now starting to kick goals when he goes forward.
Magpie Dane Swan is a ball magnet and looks even fitter this year. He needs to push forward and hit the scoreboard more. But he could have a huge year.
Geelong's Joel Selwood is one of the hardest midfielders I have ever seen. He continues to play great footy and with some good kids around him that should continue this year.
Josh Kennedy is coming off a huge year at the Swans and there is no reason why he shouldn't continue to shine.
Adam Goodes rounds out my top 10 for his ability to lead and play well in big games. His size and strength are a nightmare for the opposition.
Trent Cotchin and Dayne Beams will improve, Chris Judd will feel lighter without the captaincy and Marc Murphy might feel more of the pressure at Carlton.
Docker Nat Fyfe will be a superstar who could win the Brownlow if his body can hold up, while Crow Sam Jacobs is the best genuine ruckmen in the competition.
Eddie Betts and Stephen Milne are the game's best goalkicking small forwards.
I can't find room for a Port Adelaide player again but Hamish Hartlett, Travis Boak and Robbie Gray have the potential if they have breakout years.
Gary Ablett
Taylor Walker
Scott Pendlebury
Lance Franklin
Patrick Dangerfield
Jobe Watson
Dane Swan
Joel Selwood
Josh Kennedy
Trent Cotchin
Dayne Beams
Nathan Fyfe
Scott Thompson
Tom Hawkins
Sam Mitchell
Sam Jacobs
Dean Cox
Matthew Pavlich
Brendon Goddard
Marc Murphy
Eddie Betts
Stephen Milne
Ted Richards
Corey Enright
Harry Taylor
Ryan O'Keefe
Jack Riewoldt
Josh Kennedy
Lewis Jetta
Cyril Rioli
Scott Selwood
Jimmy Bartel
Luke McPharlin
Kieren Jack
Dale Thomas
Andrew Swallow
Brad Sewell
Grant Birchall
Nick Riewoldt
Rory Sloane
Nic Naitanui
Steve Johnson
Brett Deledio
Bryce Gibbs
Beau Waters
Ryan Griffen
Sam Fisher
Sean Dempster
Lenny Hayes
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