We've reached the midway mark of the 2022 AFL season, with the top bracket of young stars having seemingly secured themselves among the best debutants of the year in our Rookie Rankings.

At the cessation of Round 11, we see another change in our top six, with a young Bomber replacing Saint Marcus Windhager in our rankings, while two other St Kilda draftees earn honourable mentions for their outings on the weekend.

We've also seen another change at the top of our rankings, while a young Tiger is pressing his case for another leap up pur standings after tussling with Swans forward Lance Franklin.

Criteria: For our Rookie Rankings, we are selecting 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 prior to the 2022 season will not be considered.

I.e. players like Jai Newcombe, Jake Bowey, Corey Durdin and Sam De Koning are ineligible.ย 

VIEW:ย ROUND 10 RANKINGS

Round 11 Honourable Mentions

Mitchito Owens (St Kilda)
14 disposals, 10 tackles, two goals

The young Saints midfielder had arguably the best performance of any rookie over the weekend, stepping up against the Roos to earn the plaudits of many.

Cooper Stephens (Geelong)
15 disposals, six clearances, seven contested possessions

The young Cats onballer continues to show his worth in Geelong's 22, collecting a round-high six clearances among rookies for the weekend,

Nasiah Wanganeen-Milera (St Kilda)ย 
17 disposals, nine marks, five intercepts

The flashy Saint added to an impressive first season in the red, white and black on the weekend, continuing to be part of avenues to goal out wide for Brett Ratten.

Brady Hough (West Coast)
23 disposals, 11 marks, five intercepts

The first-year Eagle had his best performance of the year in a defensive role against the Bulldogs on Sunday night, ending the evening as one of West Coast's best accumulators.

2. Nick Daicos (-1)

Coming up against his side's arch-rivals, and funnily enough the side he supported growing up, Daicos was once again a key cog in a stunning Magpies win.

Collingwood shocked the contending Blues in front of an 80,000-strong crowd ar the MCG, with Daicos holding his role at half-back for Craig McRae.

The father-son gun recorded a season-low 16 disposals (yep, season-low) against the Blues, along with five score involvements and five intercepts.

While still a strong performance, Daicos falls from pole position due to the form of another, but will have a chance to rebound into first place against Hawthorn on Sunday.