Five of the seven spots in Zero Hanger's Rookie Rankings have moved, with a North Melbourne youngster making his first appearance for the year.

Roo Finn O'Sullivan has come into the order in place of St Kilda's Max Hall, who had a quieter week against the Western Bulldogs.

Essendon's Zak Johnson might be one more solid game away from breaking into our Rookie Rankings, while West Coast's Tom McCarthy put in one of the best performances of the year for any first-year player in his debut showing.

Selection Criteria: Zero Hanger's Rookie Rankings ONLY consider players who have made their debut this season. Other players who may still be eligible for a Rising Star nomination but have already made their debut before the 2025 season will not be consideredI.e. Rising Star eligible players such as Nate CaddyDan Curtin and Connor O'Sullivan are ineligible, having already played an AFL match before Opening Round, 2025. Suspension does not make a player ineligible for our Rookie Rankings

Round 14 Honourable Mentions
Matt Carroll (Carlton) -
16 disposals, 305 metres gained, 6 intercept possessions
Tom McCarthy (West Coast) -
 31 disposals, 9 intercept possessions, 1 goal assist
Zak Johnson (Essendon) - 29 disposals, 8 marks, 459 metres gained
Bo Allan (West Coast) - 14 disposals, 4 marks, 5 contested possessions

7Xavier Lindsay (-1)

The Demons young gun was named as the tactical sub for the Demons after a poorer outing the week prior against Collingwood.

In just 24 per cent game time, Lindsay managed eight disposals and 151 metres gained in a short showing.

He did enough in his sole quarter in the game against the Power to hold his place, but he'll be susceptible to a growing chasing pack in the coming weeks.

With a bye for the Demons this week, Lindsay could fall out of our Rookie Rankings before his side's clash with the Suns the round after.

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