30. (S1) QB - Logan Noble || -27 -
@Noble
Average Grade: 46.9 || Highest Rank: 26 || Lowest Rank: N/A
Previous Rank: 3 || Weight Grade: 35.925
Logan Noble is recognized around the league as the single most talented quarterback in terms of personal skill, but his performance on field has not added up to the quality of player he has. This season, the dramatic lack of an offensive line in Colorado became more and more evident, and the team started to slowly fail as the season went by. With talented receivers like Kendrick Hendrix, Jon Ross, and D.J Law, this is a team that should be relying heavily on their passing game. Instead, they've been harbored to the slow moving rush style. Despite not having an offensive line, Noble still put up 3018 yards, good for his personal best. On top of this he made 18 touchdowns passes this season, good for third in the league. Due to a lack of an offensive line, he threw a huge 20 interceptions though, which is the main reason for him falling far on this list from last season.
29. (S1) WR - Mayran Jackson || New Entry -
@Kendrick
Average Grade: 21.6 || Highest Rank: 14 || Lowest Rank: 38
Previous Rank: N/A || Weight Grade: 35.45
Mayran Jackson is one of the strongest receivers in the league and took on the role of primary receiver in Arizona after the loss of Stormblessed to the Las Vegas Legion. This stud of a player shared receptions with rookie receiver Dustin Evans but wasn't afraid to let the younger player know who was boss. Jackson posted 1201 yards, beating his own personal best and smashing himself into the top five in receiving yards. Alongside this he was part of the large group of players tying for second in touchdowns with eight, falling behind only Kendrick Hendrix of the Yeti. While he didn't finish at the very top of the charts in any of the major statistical categories, he was a massive part of the success in Arizona and a huge reason for their return to the Ultimus and eventual repeat championship win. Should he keep up his production he will quickly see himself rise into the top half.
28. (S1) RB - Boss Tweed || New Entry -
@PigSnout
Average Grade: 21.3 || Highest Rank: 8 || Lowest Rank: 31
Previous Rank: N/A || Weight Grade: 35.225
Boss Tweed bursts onto the list at the 28th ranking after a lack luster season playing second and third string to the Yeti's previous starter Luke Tiernan. With the road to stardom paved in Colorado and a lot of talent in quarterback Logan Noble, Tweed has the right player to move him the ball and is slowly getting the time to do it as Colorado consistently attempts to upgrade their offensive line. Tweed had a dominant showing this season, finishing with an average ranking of 21.3 from our experts due to his amazing statistical showing. Tweed finished top five in rushing yards, while having less carries than any of his competition in that bracket with 1054 yards. His 3.7 YPC was best of any first string rusher, and his six touchdowns were a sweet side to his outstanding all around performance.
27. (S1) CB - John Canton || New Entry -
@Sweetwater
Average Grade: 20.6 || Highest Rank: 11 || Lowest Rank: 30
Previous Rank: N/A || Weight Grade: 34.7
Canton is another new addition to the list, and narrowly missed the top half, qualifying at #27. While he isn't a name that gets thrown around a lot, his absolute dominance on the San Jose secondary set a bar for corner backs around the league and he was recognized by his peers as he received an average rating of 20.6 with his lowest number coming in at 30. This is a star athlete with dreams of pushing for the top, and he isn't stopping with just one great season with the Saberkittens. In terms of statistics, the numbers don't sum up just how amazing of a season Canton had. With 58 tackles and 2 interceptions, you can't quite see how Canton has become so highly touted. If you look more closely at his play though, you will notice just how much of an impact J.C had on the weak roster put forward by the Sabercats this season.
26. (S2) WR - Fox North || New Entry -
@Silver Fox
Average Grade: 27.4 || Highest Rank: 7 || Lowest Rank: 43
Previous Rank: N/A || Weight Grade: 33.3
North is the first season two player seen on this list all the way since Hendrix at 42nd, and is another player for the Philadelphia Liberty. The season as a whole was not a strong one for the expansion Liberty, but as it progressed the offense began to take over and the prospects acquired in the season two draft (such as North) became stalwarts of success for the team and led them to a second half resurgence. North was a huge part of the latter success in Philly as he sped past defenders and into open territories to send his name to the tops of the leader boards in terms of major statistics. North finished with an astounding 1302 yards, averaging 17.1 YPC, which put him at the top of any receiver. North only posted four touchdowns, but this is mainly because North's job was to break into the twenty yard pass zone and wait, being quickly tackled after making his catch.
25. (S1) RB - Omar Wright || -15 -
@`xdave2456`
Average Grade: 38.9 || Highest Rank: 29 || Lowest Rank: 48
Previous Rank: 10 || Weight Grade: 31.675
Alongside Fox North, Omar Wright was a huge piece of the more recent success in Philadelphia and will continue to fill that role this season as the primary back for the young Liberty. As a part of a team that relies heavily upon it's season two draftees, Wright was a locker room leader and on field grizzly, tumbling and tearing his way into the end zone time and time again. While he may not be a player who has received a whole lot of media attention, Wright is an active member of the football community and has been seen giving his voice in the NSFL Player's Association. In terms of statistics he didn't break a sweat, posting 916 yards with a strong average of 3.5 YPC all while leading the entire league in touchdowns, a feat that he hasn't been afraid to share with opposing defenses or rival backs.
24. (S1) TE - Ricky Maddox || New Entry -
@SimmerDownBruhh
Average Grade: 15.5 || Highest Rank: 9 || Lowest Rank: 38
Previous Rank: N/A || Weight Grade: 30.875
Of all the tight ends in the NSFL, this is the player who garnered the most attention this season and last. Maddox was an integral part of the success in Yellowknife, and contributed to their dominant offensive style they run between Josh Garden, Chris Orosz, and Bubba Nuck. The four players combined to make one of the deadliest line ups, and Maddox was special because his play was strong on both ends of the offense. Maddox lead all tight ends in receiving yards with 603, narrowly edging out Paul DiMirio by two yards. With a YPC of 7.3 and 2 touchdowns on the season, Maddox was a huge force to be reckoned with on the Wraiths offense. His contributions didn't end there though as he forced 33 panckes on the offensive line and didn't allow a single sack in his time playing this season.
23. (S1) QB - Mike Boss || New Entry -
@JBLAZE_THE_BOSS
Average Grade: 15.3 || Highest Rank: 10 || Lowest Rank: 25
Previous Rank: N/A || Weight Grade: 30.725
Mike Boss is the third quarterback featured on our list and the first of the top half. His play for the Otters this season was incredible, but because of the nature of the ASFC and Orange County as a franchise his success went mostly unnoticed by management groups and critics around the league. As one of the arguably top three quarterbacks league wide, Boss has big expectations on his shoulders as he looks to bring the Otters past the Outlaws for the first time in his three year career. With the pieces and assets the team has moved in over the past few seasons they will be more than poised to make that plan a reality. Boss threw a solid 3609 yards this year, second in the league and boasted a completion percentage of 60.6%. He did this all while throwing 21 touchdowns, but like many quarterbacks this season had a bad interception rating with 16.
22. (S2) CB - Tyler Oles || New Entry -
@`To12143`
Average Grade: 23.8 || Highest Rank: 14 || Lowest Rank: 36
Previous Rank: N/A || Weight Grade: 30.6
Tyler Oles has been and will continue to be one of the top young defenders in the game, and he showed that this season with the Philadelphia Liberty. After being selected 12th overall in the 2nd round of the S2 Entry Draft, Oles exploded into his role as a starting corner back for the weak defensive Liberty and quickly developed into an absolute monster. With one of the best performances of any S2 player, Oles is poised to rise quick and dominantly towards the top of the list and into the record books. This season Oles posted 63 tackles alongside 6 interceptions with 12 passes defended playing into the mix. He may be young and inexperienced right now, but his potential knows no limits and he has his head turned towards the sky as he looks for success on a newly anointed Liberty roster.
21. (S1) LB - Erasmo Broadway || New Entry -
@evryday
Average Grade: 14.9 || Highest Rank: 4 || Lowest Rank: 23
Previous Rank: N/A || Weight Grade: 30.425
Broadway is a face that wasn't season last season and someone who suddenly jumped into the fan favorites list in Baltimore. After a weak start to his career in season one with a fairly dismal performance, Broadway became a defensive threat and helped lead the Baltimore Hawks to their divisional championship in both the regular season and playoffs. The biggest question from critics right now is if his success is just a fluke, a sham of good luck and a strong supporting cast. Broadway was given the limelight this season and the pressure is on to repeat with the same level of skill as last season. Broadway posted 115 tackles, a massive 12 sacks, and even had 3 interceptions on the year in what will go down as one of the top linebacker performances in the history of the NSFL.

Average Grade: 46.9 || Highest Rank: 26 || Lowest Rank: N/A
Previous Rank: 3 || Weight Grade: 35.925
Logan Noble is recognized around the league as the single most talented quarterback in terms of personal skill, but his performance on field has not added up to the quality of player he has. This season, the dramatic lack of an offensive line in Colorado became more and more evident, and the team started to slowly fail as the season went by. With talented receivers like Kendrick Hendrix, Jon Ross, and D.J Law, this is a team that should be relying heavily on their passing game. Instead, they've been harbored to the slow moving rush style. Despite not having an offensive line, Noble still put up 3018 yards, good for his personal best. On top of this he made 18 touchdowns passes this season, good for third in the league. Due to a lack of an offensive line, he threw a huge 20 interceptions though, which is the main reason for him falling far on this list from last season.
29. (S1) WR - Mayran Jackson || New Entry -

Average Grade: 21.6 || Highest Rank: 14 || Lowest Rank: 38
Previous Rank: N/A || Weight Grade: 35.45
Mayran Jackson is one of the strongest receivers in the league and took on the role of primary receiver in Arizona after the loss of Stormblessed to the Las Vegas Legion. This stud of a player shared receptions with rookie receiver Dustin Evans but wasn't afraid to let the younger player know who was boss. Jackson posted 1201 yards, beating his own personal best and smashing himself into the top five in receiving yards. Alongside this he was part of the large group of players tying for second in touchdowns with eight, falling behind only Kendrick Hendrix of the Yeti. While he didn't finish at the very top of the charts in any of the major statistical categories, he was a massive part of the success in Arizona and a huge reason for their return to the Ultimus and eventual repeat championship win. Should he keep up his production he will quickly see himself rise into the top half.
28. (S1) RB - Boss Tweed || New Entry -

Average Grade: 21.3 || Highest Rank: 8 || Lowest Rank: 31
Previous Rank: N/A || Weight Grade: 35.225
Boss Tweed bursts onto the list at the 28th ranking after a lack luster season playing second and third string to the Yeti's previous starter Luke Tiernan. With the road to stardom paved in Colorado and a lot of talent in quarterback Logan Noble, Tweed has the right player to move him the ball and is slowly getting the time to do it as Colorado consistently attempts to upgrade their offensive line. Tweed had a dominant showing this season, finishing with an average ranking of 21.3 from our experts due to his amazing statistical showing. Tweed finished top five in rushing yards, while having less carries than any of his competition in that bracket with 1054 yards. His 3.7 YPC was best of any first string rusher, and his six touchdowns were a sweet side to his outstanding all around performance.
27. (S1) CB - John Canton || New Entry -

Average Grade: 20.6 || Highest Rank: 11 || Lowest Rank: 30
Previous Rank: N/A || Weight Grade: 34.7
Canton is another new addition to the list, and narrowly missed the top half, qualifying at #27. While he isn't a name that gets thrown around a lot, his absolute dominance on the San Jose secondary set a bar for corner backs around the league and he was recognized by his peers as he received an average rating of 20.6 with his lowest number coming in at 30. This is a star athlete with dreams of pushing for the top, and he isn't stopping with just one great season with the Saberkittens. In terms of statistics, the numbers don't sum up just how amazing of a season Canton had. With 58 tackles and 2 interceptions, you can't quite see how Canton has become so highly touted. If you look more closely at his play though, you will notice just how much of an impact J.C had on the weak roster put forward by the Sabercats this season.
26. (S2) WR - Fox North || New Entry -

Average Grade: 27.4 || Highest Rank: 7 || Lowest Rank: 43
Previous Rank: N/A || Weight Grade: 33.3
North is the first season two player seen on this list all the way since Hendrix at 42nd, and is another player for the Philadelphia Liberty. The season as a whole was not a strong one for the expansion Liberty, but as it progressed the offense began to take over and the prospects acquired in the season two draft (such as North) became stalwarts of success for the team and led them to a second half resurgence. North was a huge part of the latter success in Philly as he sped past defenders and into open territories to send his name to the tops of the leader boards in terms of major statistics. North finished with an astounding 1302 yards, averaging 17.1 YPC, which put him at the top of any receiver. North only posted four touchdowns, but this is mainly because North's job was to break into the twenty yard pass zone and wait, being quickly tackled after making his catch.
25. (S1) RB - Omar Wright || -15 -

Average Grade: 38.9 || Highest Rank: 29 || Lowest Rank: 48
Previous Rank: 10 || Weight Grade: 31.675
Alongside Fox North, Omar Wright was a huge piece of the more recent success in Philadelphia and will continue to fill that role this season as the primary back for the young Liberty. As a part of a team that relies heavily upon it's season two draftees, Wright was a locker room leader and on field grizzly, tumbling and tearing his way into the end zone time and time again. While he may not be a player who has received a whole lot of media attention, Wright is an active member of the football community and has been seen giving his voice in the NSFL Player's Association. In terms of statistics he didn't break a sweat, posting 916 yards with a strong average of 3.5 YPC all while leading the entire league in touchdowns, a feat that he hasn't been afraid to share with opposing defenses or rival backs.
24. (S1) TE - Ricky Maddox || New Entry -

Average Grade: 15.5 || Highest Rank: 9 || Lowest Rank: 38
Previous Rank: N/A || Weight Grade: 30.875
Of all the tight ends in the NSFL, this is the player who garnered the most attention this season and last. Maddox was an integral part of the success in Yellowknife, and contributed to their dominant offensive style they run between Josh Garden, Chris Orosz, and Bubba Nuck. The four players combined to make one of the deadliest line ups, and Maddox was special because his play was strong on both ends of the offense. Maddox lead all tight ends in receiving yards with 603, narrowly edging out Paul DiMirio by two yards. With a YPC of 7.3 and 2 touchdowns on the season, Maddox was a huge force to be reckoned with on the Wraiths offense. His contributions didn't end there though as he forced 33 panckes on the offensive line and didn't allow a single sack in his time playing this season.
23. (S1) QB - Mike Boss || New Entry -

Average Grade: 15.3 || Highest Rank: 10 || Lowest Rank: 25
Previous Rank: N/A || Weight Grade: 30.725
Mike Boss is the third quarterback featured on our list and the first of the top half. His play for the Otters this season was incredible, but because of the nature of the ASFC and Orange County as a franchise his success went mostly unnoticed by management groups and critics around the league. As one of the arguably top three quarterbacks league wide, Boss has big expectations on his shoulders as he looks to bring the Otters past the Outlaws for the first time in his three year career. With the pieces and assets the team has moved in over the past few seasons they will be more than poised to make that plan a reality. Boss threw a solid 3609 yards this year, second in the league and boasted a completion percentage of 60.6%. He did this all while throwing 21 touchdowns, but like many quarterbacks this season had a bad interception rating with 16.
22. (S2) CB - Tyler Oles || New Entry -

Average Grade: 23.8 || Highest Rank: 14 || Lowest Rank: 36
Previous Rank: N/A || Weight Grade: 30.6
Tyler Oles has been and will continue to be one of the top young defenders in the game, and he showed that this season with the Philadelphia Liberty. After being selected 12th overall in the 2nd round of the S2 Entry Draft, Oles exploded into his role as a starting corner back for the weak defensive Liberty and quickly developed into an absolute monster. With one of the best performances of any S2 player, Oles is poised to rise quick and dominantly towards the top of the list and into the record books. This season Oles posted 63 tackles alongside 6 interceptions with 12 passes defended playing into the mix. He may be young and inexperienced right now, but his potential knows no limits and he has his head turned towards the sky as he looks for success on a newly anointed Liberty roster.
21. (S1) LB - Erasmo Broadway || New Entry -

Average Grade: 14.9 || Highest Rank: 4 || Lowest Rank: 23
Previous Rank: N/A || Weight Grade: 30.425
Broadway is a face that wasn't season last season and someone who suddenly jumped into the fan favorites list in Baltimore. After a weak start to his career in season one with a fairly dismal performance, Broadway became a defensive threat and helped lead the Baltimore Hawks to their divisional championship in both the regular season and playoffs. The biggest question from critics right now is if his success is just a fluke, a sham of good luck and a strong supporting cast. Broadway was given the limelight this season and the pressure is on to repeat with the same level of skill as last season. Broadway posted 115 tackles, a massive 12 sacks, and even had 3 interceptions on the year in what will go down as one of the top linebacker performances in the history of the NSFL.