There's been plenty of movement amongst the top eight after Round 16, with several recruits demonstrating their case to move toward top spot.
A former Swan has continued his ascent while a Sun has returned to the form that has seen him become highly touted throughout the season.
Who's making the most impact in their new colours? Welcome to the weekly rankings of the Recruit of the Year contenders for 2025, with Round 16 giving us plenty to consider.
5Jack Macrae (-1)
Jack Macrae's return to form continued on Sunday as he led from the middle for the Saints, collecting 26 disposals and seven clearances. St Kilda dominated Fremantle all game long from clearance, similar to their previous clash earlier in the year, but Macrae's lack of efficiency with ball in hand (53.8% disposal efficiency) is why he has slipped this week in the power rankings.
That efficiency, or lack thereof, is Macrae's lowest mark this season and seventh lowest of his career, so despite an elite 15 contested possessions and winning the ground ball 12 times, Macrae was only able to amount 233 metres gained.






