Former Western Bulldogs and Richmond forward Nathan Brown has named the tip five kicks in the competition right now.
Speaking on Triple M's Rush Hour, Brown discussed how kicking in the game has gotten worse in recent years.
"Kicking in our game I don't think has improved for many, many years now," he said.
"I have put together what I think are the five best kicks in the competition right now."
Other players to feature on Brown's shortlist were Toby Greene, Shannon Hurn, Scott Pendlebury and Anthony McDonald-Tipungwuti.
Here is Brown's top five kicks in the competition right now:
"With number five I've gone with Michael Walters. His foot skills through the midfield and being able to retain the ball inside 50. He's kicked 33 goals, 13 behinds."
"Gary Ablett in at number four. If I had to pick somebody, for my life, to kick a goal on the run, he's the one."
"James Sicily is at number three. Because of his decision making. You can be a good kick and you can be a technically good kick at training, but until you can make a decision under pressure, I don't think you're a good kick."
"Similar to Dustin Martin (at two). There is no better player in the competition to kick the ball inside 50. And in general play to put his teammates in a better position on angle kicks. It's all about being able to kick on angles through the corridor and beat the zone."
"The number one is Daniel Rich. He has had the third most effective kicks this year. He has kicked the ball long more than any other player this year, and when you kick the ball long it's much harder to be effective.
"He is a devastating kick."