The Greatest Of All Time debate is one of the most fierce and touchy discussions one could possibly have when it comes to football.

Throughout the history of Aussie Rules football, there have been some absolutely fantastic players.

However, when it comes to comparing them, it can be extremely difficult to go across eras and decide on the greatest player of all time.

Hence, for the sake of this piece, we will only be looking at players drafted this century.

Since football is such a subjective sport, people's hearts can get in the way of their heads when it comes to ranking different players.

In order to use the most objective measure possible and remove such bias, we have created a ranking system to determine the top 10 players drafted this century.

To be clear, the only bit of opinion in this piece is the point allocation itself, which isn't perfect rather than the actual rankings themselves.

With all that being said, let's take a look at the top 10 players drafted since 2000 according to the ranking system which is outlined below.

Ranking System:ย 

Games (50=5 points, 100=10, 150=15, 200=20, 250=25, 300=30, 350=35)
Best and Fairest (20)
Coleman Medal (40)
All-Australian (30)
Brownlow Medal (100 for 1st, 50 for 2nd and 25 for 3rd)
Norm Smith (100)

2. Chris Judd - 657 points

Chris Judd is one of the fittest and most polished players to have played the game.

Whilst his time at Carlton was brilliant, his time at the Eagles was probably slightly better and earns him the most points.

MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - SEPTEMBER 08: Chris Judd of the Blues celebrates their win during the First Elimination Final AFL match between the Richmond Tigers and the Carlton Blues at Melbourne Cricket Ground on September 8, 2013 in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo by Michael Dodge/Getty Images)

However, such is his brilliant career that if you split up his career in two, he'd almost make this list twice.

Judd won two Brownlow Medals, a Norm Smith Medal, six All-Australians and five Best and Fairest awards in a completely dominant career.