After ranking all 18 clubs for how their backline, midfield and forward lines fared this year, we've combined all three lists to rank every club's list as a whole for 2025.

Each club was valued 1-18 for each third of the field, assessing how those groups combined throughout the year, with Brisbane coming in at No.1 for both defence and midfield, while the Bulldogs were crowned the best attack despite missing out on the top eight. 

READ: 2025 BACKLINE RANKINGS
READ: 2025 MIDFIELD RANKINGS
READ: 2025 FORWARD RANKINGS

Here are the final list rankings for 2025 following our three-part series, starting with 18th and counting down to the top club...

8Hawthorn

Backline: 3rd
Midfield: 11th
Forward Line: 8th

The acquisition of Josh Battle and Tom Barrass shored up the Hawks' backline whilst also allowing for more versatility in James Sicily, Blake Hardwick and Josh Weddle.

Jai Newcombe was a star in the centre square, but it was obvious it's an area of improvement given their desire to secure Zach Merrett in October.

As for inside 50, Hawthorn's group were still exciting and damaging, but lacked that killer blow. Jack Gunston kicked 73 goals, which was a standout.

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