Every side has its stars, and with 22 players fielded out every game, not everyone gets the recognition they deserve.

We look at every team and determine who is underrated. Here are is the second batch of players in part two as we look at the players that have an impact that isn't necessarily marked down statistically.

Every AFL club’s most underrated player: Part I

3. North Melbourne

Curtis Taylor

In an underperforming team, especially one full of youth, there is bound to be unsung players. One North Melbourne youngster who fits the bill is Curtis Taylor.

The 21-year-old's name is rarely mentioned when talking about the Roos, but it may be time it does.

Taylor enjoyed a real consistent season last year, in particular, his last 11 games.

In those games, the former Calder Cannon had 14-plus disposals and averaged 4.8 marks, 4.5 score involvements and 2.3 inside 50s per game.

Coming into AFL as a half-forward, he has slowly moved to the wing, and has thrived in the position, offering teammates a silver service with his disposal use.