Nearing the halfway point of the season, many players across the league have taken their game to the next level and continue to improve into integral players for their club's success.

Unlike many other professional leagues around the world, the AFL has no current award or accolade for a Most Improved Player, which made me want to rank the players who have improved the most this season compared to last year.

I'll be judging improvement based on eye test, an uptick in stats, and growth in their respective roles for the club. Note that this is ranking them based on their level of improvement, not the players' form themselves.

Players like Christian Petracca and Will Hayward will miss the cut since their improvement in play is more measured by playing for a different club.

1Tom Sparrow

Another injury blow for Demons as Tom Sparrow is subbed out
MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - MARCH 17: Tom Sparrow of the Demons handballs during the round one AFL match between Melbourne Demons and Western Bulldogs at Melbourne Cricket Ground, on March 17, 2024, in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo by Quinn Rooney/Getty Images)

There is one standout in improvement who isn't a young player expected to grow and one that no one saw coming after last season and that is Tom Sparrow. The Melbourne midfielder has doubled his clearances, been one of the best tacklers in the competition and skyrocketed his possessions, which have made a significant impact toward winning for a club that has taken everyone by surprise.

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