The 2010s have been a period of decline for the Saints, however many quickly forget about the successes of the team in the early part of the decade.
Many of their best players during the 2010s have unfortunately been away from the club for a considerable amount of time and at present, the Saints' list isn't really up to the standard of those in the past.
That being said, it is still tough to split the likes of Brendon Goddard, Nick Dal Santo, Nick Riewoldt and Leigh Montagna.
These rankings look specifically at the body of work of a particular player from the 2010 season onwards and our positioning of some of the greats of the St. Kilda footy club will likely cause much debate.
That being said, there were 10 players who stood out from the rest.
3. Leigh Montagna
A two-time All-Australian, like many of his Saints teammates on this list, had arguably his best season in 2010 in which he averaged 28.6 disposals per match along with close to five inside 50's a game.
Montagna was named on the wing in the All-Australian side and while he didn't make another All-Australian team, Montagna continued to have an impressive decade with the Saints.
For the rest of his career, Montagna averaged a minimum of 23.5 touches per game each season, peaking in 2013 with 29.6 disposals each game.
In 2016, Montagna moved into the halfback line for the Saints and brought the club within a whisker of returning to finals for the first time since 2011.
Across his entire career, the hard working Montagna polled 106 Brownlow votes in an impressive career with the Saints.
A loyal 287-game player for St Kilda, Montagna continued to play at a high level during the highs and the lows of the decade at club and retired a fan favourite in 2017.
While the likes of Dal Santo and Goddard may have been slightly better at their peak, Montagna's body of work over eight seasons this decade compared to the shorter stints of Dal Santo and Goddard puts him slightly ahead on this list.