50. (S1) QB - King Bronko || New Entry -
@ADwyer87
Average Grade: 31.5 || Highest Rank: 5 || Lowest Rank: 42
Previous Rank: N/A || Weight Grade: 42.875
Bronko is the first player to make this seasons' list finishing 5th in the league in total passing yards, 1st in touchdowns, and with an average passer rating of 77.1 which is good for 4th among all starting quarterbacks. Bronko spent most of his season using his impressive fire power to feed bullet passes to wide receiver threats Mayran Jackson and Dustin Evans who both had fantastic seasons. If not for his failure to make the list last season, Bronko would find himself narrowly qualifying for the Top 30.
49. (S1) CB - Jason Williams || -31 -
@RayCobaine
Average Grade: N/A || Highest Rank: N/A || Lowest Rank: N/A
Previous Rank: 18 || Weight Grade: 42.75
Williams had an amazing season last year, pushing himself all the way to eighteenth on the Top 50 player's list. His phenomenal performance last year didn't carry over into this season though, as he had a hard fall in all statistical categories. Williams posted 48 total tackles on the season, but his impact for the Outlaws can't be overlooked. His power as part of the secondary was a key part of their Ultimus Trophy win last season, and gave a surprising amount of aid in this year's final.
48. (S2) OL - Dieter Koch || New Entry -
@Sleepy
Average Grade: 39.7 || Highest Rank: 29 || Lowest Rank: N/A
Previous Rank: N/A || Weight Grade: 42.525
This is the first season two player to ever be featured on our Top 50 list and comes swinging in at 48th. Koch had a wonderful year with the Hawks, putting up 53 pancakes and only allowing 5 sacks against. Koch's enormous power is what sets him apart from other offensive line man across the league, and his unwavering stance against some of the best defensive lineman shows his true metal. Koch has a wonderful career ahead of him and should take every opportunity to use his potential.
47. (S1) RB - Leroy Jenkins || -30 -
@Jiggly_333
Average Grade: N/A || Highest Rank: N/A || Lowest Rank: N/A
Previous Rank: 17 || Weight Grade: 42.5
One of the premier running backs in the league last season, Jenkins took a hard fall from grade this year dropping down thirty positions to 47th overall. Jenkins didn't earn that 17th overall position last year for nothing though, and still managed to put up 640 yards as well as 2 touchdowns for the Otters this season. His impact for the team cannot just be purely focused on his statistics though as he is an on field leader for the entire team and a staple for confidence among his league mates.
46. (S1) LB - Tyler Varga || New Entry -
@RavensFanFromOntario
Average Grade: 31 || Highest Rank: 21 || Lowest Rank: N/A
Previous Rank: N/A || Weight Grade: 42.5
Tyler Varga exploded onto the season after a rough first season, taking his role of captain for the newly expanded Las Vegas Legion to a whole other level. Varga is an unstoppable threat on the defensive side of the ball, making 126 tackles, recording 6 tackles, forcing 2 and recovering 1 fumble as well as taking an interception just to pad his stats a little more. Varga is an all around defensive master for the Legion, and will be the center piece of their line up for years to come.
45. (S1) DT - J.J Reigns || -29 -
@Shaka
Average Grade: N/A || Highest Rank: N/A || Lowest Rank: N/A
Previous Rank: 16 || Weight Grade: 42.25
Reigns is a name that most people haven't since he hyped himself up to become the first overall and first ever pick in NSFL history for the Orange County Otters. One of the most talked about players in season one not only due to his attitude and draft ranking but also performance, Reigns was another player who hit the dust hard, falling just under thirty spots on the Top 50. This season Reigns posted 41 tackles, 1 forced fumble, and 9 sacks for the California based Otters, numbers that aren't incredible but do give him a right to make his way back onto this list, maybe for his final year.
44. (S1) LB - Alexander Selich || -29 -
@Tomen
Average Grade: N/A || Highest Rank: N/A || Lowest Rank: N/A
Previous Rank: 15 || Weight Grade: 42
Selich comes in as the fourth player in a row among last season's Top 20 to have fallen around 30 spots in this years' ranking. While his caliber of play last season was incredible, this year was a loss for the Sabercats first round draft pick in season one. His performance wasn't horrible as he still managed to make 112 tackles and post 4 sacks, but for a player of his draft position and history of success you should be expecting and receiving a lot more. With continued development Selich could climb back into the higher rankings on this list.
43. (S1) WR - Bradley Westfield || -19 -
@Bwestfield
Average Grade: 47.9 || Highest Rank: 35 || Lowest Rank: N/A
Previous Rank: 24 || Weight Grade: 41.925
Westfield was one of the strongest receivers on last season's list and made a huge splash with the Otters. He's still a phenomenal player, but his development hit a growth stunt this season and his stats went with it. Westfield pushed for the 1000 yard target on receiving yards but fell short with 962. He added 6 touchdowns, good to tie him for third in the league but it wasn't nearly a strong enough season to keep him in the upper half of the list once again. There is still a lot of potential in Westfield, and his career is no where near finished. The sky is the limit.
42. (S2) OL - Micah Hendrix || New Entry -
@HalfEatenOnionBagel
Average Grade: 38.25 || Highest Rank: 29 || Lowest Rank: N/A
Previous Rank: N/A || Weight Grade: 41.7
Hendrix is the second season two player to join this list, and also fills a much needed role on the offensive line. Hendrix is a big name in the league, and will have a massive impact with the Liberty as they continue to grow into the dominant team they have on the way. Hendrix scraped together 54 pancakes (best on the Liberty roster) and allowed six sacks this season. As he continues to adapt to the way football is played in the NSFL, he'll progress into the strong and dependable player that Philadelphia really needs in order to make their dream of the Ultimus a reality.
41. (S1) CB - Alex Hayden || -28 -
@Rich
Average Grade: N/A || Highest Rank: N/A || Lowest Rank: N/A
Previous Rank: 13 || Weight Grade: 41.5
Hayden was the highest ranked corner back on last year's list and for a good reason, coming in at thirteen. His performance was outstanding, and while he did have a small drop on this statistics this season, he certainly still deserves a place here on this list. Hayden was an essential piece of the Yeti's top talent defense recording 64 tackles, 2 interceptions, and even returning one of those interceptions for a defensive touchdown. Hayden's impact on the Yeti season and on the league as a whole is what keeps his name hovering inside this list.

Average Grade: 31.5 || Highest Rank: 5 || Lowest Rank: 42
Previous Rank: N/A || Weight Grade: 42.875
Bronko is the first player to make this seasons' list finishing 5th in the league in total passing yards, 1st in touchdowns, and with an average passer rating of 77.1 which is good for 4th among all starting quarterbacks. Bronko spent most of his season using his impressive fire power to feed bullet passes to wide receiver threats Mayran Jackson and Dustin Evans who both had fantastic seasons. If not for his failure to make the list last season, Bronko would find himself narrowly qualifying for the Top 30.
49. (S1) CB - Jason Williams || -31 -

Average Grade: N/A || Highest Rank: N/A || Lowest Rank: N/A
Previous Rank: 18 || Weight Grade: 42.75
Williams had an amazing season last year, pushing himself all the way to eighteenth on the Top 50 player's list. His phenomenal performance last year didn't carry over into this season though, as he had a hard fall in all statistical categories. Williams posted 48 total tackles on the season, but his impact for the Outlaws can't be overlooked. His power as part of the secondary was a key part of their Ultimus Trophy win last season, and gave a surprising amount of aid in this year's final.
48. (S2) OL - Dieter Koch || New Entry -

Average Grade: 39.7 || Highest Rank: 29 || Lowest Rank: N/A
Previous Rank: N/A || Weight Grade: 42.525
This is the first season two player to ever be featured on our Top 50 list and comes swinging in at 48th. Koch had a wonderful year with the Hawks, putting up 53 pancakes and only allowing 5 sacks against. Koch's enormous power is what sets him apart from other offensive line man across the league, and his unwavering stance against some of the best defensive lineman shows his true metal. Koch has a wonderful career ahead of him and should take every opportunity to use his potential.
47. (S1) RB - Leroy Jenkins || -30 -

Average Grade: N/A || Highest Rank: N/A || Lowest Rank: N/A
Previous Rank: 17 || Weight Grade: 42.5
One of the premier running backs in the league last season, Jenkins took a hard fall from grade this year dropping down thirty positions to 47th overall. Jenkins didn't earn that 17th overall position last year for nothing though, and still managed to put up 640 yards as well as 2 touchdowns for the Otters this season. His impact for the team cannot just be purely focused on his statistics though as he is an on field leader for the entire team and a staple for confidence among his league mates.
46. (S1) LB - Tyler Varga || New Entry -

Average Grade: 31 || Highest Rank: 21 || Lowest Rank: N/A
Previous Rank: N/A || Weight Grade: 42.5
Tyler Varga exploded onto the season after a rough first season, taking his role of captain for the newly expanded Las Vegas Legion to a whole other level. Varga is an unstoppable threat on the defensive side of the ball, making 126 tackles, recording 6 tackles, forcing 2 and recovering 1 fumble as well as taking an interception just to pad his stats a little more. Varga is an all around defensive master for the Legion, and will be the center piece of their line up for years to come.
45. (S1) DT - J.J Reigns || -29 -

Average Grade: N/A || Highest Rank: N/A || Lowest Rank: N/A
Previous Rank: 16 || Weight Grade: 42.25
Reigns is a name that most people haven't since he hyped himself up to become the first overall and first ever pick in NSFL history for the Orange County Otters. One of the most talked about players in season one not only due to his attitude and draft ranking but also performance, Reigns was another player who hit the dust hard, falling just under thirty spots on the Top 50. This season Reigns posted 41 tackles, 1 forced fumble, and 9 sacks for the California based Otters, numbers that aren't incredible but do give him a right to make his way back onto this list, maybe for his final year.
44. (S1) LB - Alexander Selich || -29 -

Average Grade: N/A || Highest Rank: N/A || Lowest Rank: N/A
Previous Rank: 15 || Weight Grade: 42
Selich comes in as the fourth player in a row among last season's Top 20 to have fallen around 30 spots in this years' ranking. While his caliber of play last season was incredible, this year was a loss for the Sabercats first round draft pick in season one. His performance wasn't horrible as he still managed to make 112 tackles and post 4 sacks, but for a player of his draft position and history of success you should be expecting and receiving a lot more. With continued development Selich could climb back into the higher rankings on this list.
43. (S1) WR - Bradley Westfield || -19 -

Average Grade: 47.9 || Highest Rank: 35 || Lowest Rank: N/A
Previous Rank: 24 || Weight Grade: 41.925
Westfield was one of the strongest receivers on last season's list and made a huge splash with the Otters. He's still a phenomenal player, but his development hit a growth stunt this season and his stats went with it. Westfield pushed for the 1000 yard target on receiving yards but fell short with 962. He added 6 touchdowns, good to tie him for third in the league but it wasn't nearly a strong enough season to keep him in the upper half of the list once again. There is still a lot of potential in Westfield, and his career is no where near finished. The sky is the limit.
42. (S2) OL - Micah Hendrix || New Entry -

Average Grade: 38.25 || Highest Rank: 29 || Lowest Rank: N/A
Previous Rank: N/A || Weight Grade: 41.7
Hendrix is the second season two player to join this list, and also fills a much needed role on the offensive line. Hendrix is a big name in the league, and will have a massive impact with the Liberty as they continue to grow into the dominant team they have on the way. Hendrix scraped together 54 pancakes (best on the Liberty roster) and allowed six sacks this season. As he continues to adapt to the way football is played in the NSFL, he'll progress into the strong and dependable player that Philadelphia really needs in order to make their dream of the Ultimus a reality.
41. (S1) CB - Alex Hayden || -28 -

Average Grade: N/A || Highest Rank: N/A || Lowest Rank: N/A
Previous Rank: 13 || Weight Grade: 41.5
Hayden was the highest ranked corner back on last year's list and for a good reason, coming in at thirteen. His performance was outstanding, and while he did have a small drop on this statistics this season, he certainly still deserves a place here on this list. Hayden was an essential piece of the Yeti's top talent defense recording 64 tackles, 2 interceptions, and even returning one of those interceptions for a defensive touchdown. Hayden's impact on the Yeti season and on the league as a whole is what keeps his name hovering inside this list.