The debate over who the best player in the AFL is rages on week-in-week-out and will forever more as the answer remains subjective rather than objective.

However, in 2026, Zero Hanger has used our fan-driven Player Rater system to determine where footballers rank across the league in the eyes of the devoted.

The ratings are done through the AFL Player Rater and are based on performance and consistency and look to provide real-time rankings of where each player sits.

So how does your club's best 10 players stack up when compared to the rest? 

At the halfway mark of the season, we have delved into how you, the fans, have rated players' opening 12-13 games at all 18 clubs, with the analysis below.

Geelong currently has the most players in the overall top 10, with Jeremy Cameron (fourth), Tom Stewart (fifth) and Patrick Dangerfield (10th). 

Brisbane, Collingwood, Fremantle, Hawthorn, Port Adelaide, Sydney and Western Bulldogs all have one player inside the top 10.

Ladder leaders Fremantle and Sydney are tied with the most players inside the top 50 with six-apiece making the cut from their respective talent-laden squads.

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Rankings are as of start of the day June 11, 2026.

13Port Adelaide

The Power certainly have high end talent to work with, but the problem is two of their top three rated players could be playing for different clubs soon.

Speculation is rife on where stars Zak Butters and Mitch Georgiades will play beyond this season as the club unwillingly rebuilds.

Ruck Jordon Sweet sits in sixth position for Port Adelaide as a bolter for the Power.

  1. Zak Butters (10)
  2. Connor Rozee (33)
  3. Mitch Georgiades (45)
  4. Aliir Aliir (59)
  5. Jason Horne-Francis (88)
  6. Jordon Sweet (174)
  7. Miles Bergman (236)
  8. Sam Powell-Pepper (237)
  9. Jase Burgoyne (249)
  10. Ollie Wines (250)

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