theScore's Top 50 Premier League Players: 50-41

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Darren Staple / Reuters

With the 2015-16 Premier League season set to get underway this weekend, theScore is counting down the top 50 players the top flight of English football has to offer heading into the campaign. Our list was compiled by theScore's quintet of footy editors: Gianluca Nesci, Carlo Campo, Gord Brunt, Michael J. Chandler, and Armen Bedakian.

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theScore's Top 50 Premier League Players: The Rundown

  • No. 50 - 41
  • No. 40 - 31 (Aug. 4)
  • No. 30 - 21 (Aug. 5)
  • No. 20 - 11 (Aug. 6)
  • No. 10 - 1 (Aug. 7)

No. 50: Daniel Sturridge, Liverpool

2014-15: 12 appearances, 4 goals, 1 assist, 1.2 key passes per 90 minutes

Nesci Campo Brunt Chandler Bedakian
40 - - - -

Daniel Sturridge's lower body is a ticking time bomb, and that may never change. And yet, it's impossible to deny the fact that when healthy - like he was in 2013-14 when he scored 21 Premier League goals - the striker's combination of pace, trickery, and finishing ability easily makes him one of the Premier League's most exciting attackers. - Gianluca Nesci

No. 49: Leighton Baines, Everton

2014-15: 31 appearances, 2 goals, 9 assists, 2.3 key passes per 90 minutes

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39 - - - -

Leighton Baines was on track to being one of the best full-backs in the Premier League, and don't get us wrong - he still is. But, a persistent ankle injury last season saw Baines struggle to reach his top form. If he has overcome those nagging injury pains, he'll shoot up the rankings once more, but for now, he'll sit at the bottom, biding his time. - Armen Bedakian

No. 48: Daley Blind, Manchester United

2014-15: 28 appearances, 2 goals, 3 assists, 0.8 key passes per 90 minutes

Nesci Campo Brunt Chandler Bedakian
38 - - - 41

After an inaugural campaign at Old Trafford in which he was deployed at numerous positions, the versatile Daley Blind appears poised to feature at centre-back on a regular basis this season. The adaptable 25-year-old took the pitch in Manchester United's preseason fixtures alongside Phil Jones, and it should be fascinating to see whether the partnership works out. - Carlo Campo

No. 47: Pablo Zabaleta, Manchester City

2014-15: 34 appearances, 1 goal, 5 assists, 0.9 key passes per 90 minutes

Nesci Campo Brunt Chandler Bedakian
45 - 40 - 47

Pablo Zabaleta was a busy, busy man this year. He helped Argentina to a second-place finish in the FIFA World Cup last year and the Copa America this summer, all while securing a second-place finish for Manchester City in the Premier League. That just about sums up Zabaleta's form lately, too; a second-place full-back for a second-place team. - Armen Bedakian

No. 46: James Milner, Liverpool

2014-15 (Manchester City): 32 appearances, 7 goals, 7 assists, 1.6 key passes per 90 minutes

Nesci Campo Brunt Chandler Bedakian
42 - 42   - 38

For a player who is viewed as boring, James Milner is anything but on the pitch. Rarely injured and seemingly capable of featuring at any position - with the obvious exception of 'keeper - the James of all trades will look to flaunt his versatility at Anfield after joining Liverpool on a free transfer from Manchester City, intent on helping to fill the void left by Steven Gerrard. - Carlo Campo

No. 45: Nathaniel Clyne, Liverpool

2014-15 (Southampton): 35 appearances, 2 goals, 0 assists, 0.6 key passes per 90 minutes

Nesci Campo Brunt Chandler Bedakian
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Nathaniel Clyne's transfer appears to be yet another successful visit to the Southampton-well for Liverpool. Clyne's arrival is a massive upgrade at left-back if the England international can replicate last season's breakout performance. It wouldn't be a surprise if his transfer ranks among the best by season's end. - Gordon Brunt

No. 44: Dimitri Payet, West Ham

2014-15 (Marseille): 36 appearances, 8 goals, 17 assists, 3.7 key passes per 90 minutes

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Dimitri Payet's transfer to West Ham from Olympique Marseille flew under the radar compared to some of this summer's other moves, but Payet has all the talents to become one of this year's more successful pick-ups. The 28-year-old Frenchman should become immediately acclimated to the pace of the league and his prowess with set pieces will be an asset for the Hammers. - Michael J. Chandler

No. 43: Yannick Bolasie, Crystal Palace

2014-15: 34 appearances, 4 goals, 3 assists, 1.5 key passes per 90 minutes

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50 30 43 24 50

Best known for stealing Christian Eriksen's dignity and stomping all over it, the Congolese star is one of the Premier League's most eclectic, unpredictable players with the ball at his feet. If he can develop any semblance of a scoring element to his game, we could be looking at one of the league's very best wingers. - Gianluca Nesci

No. 42: Dusan Tadic, Southampton

2014-15: 31 appearances, 5 goals, 7 assists, 2.2 key passes per 90 minutes

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During last summer's window, club favourite Adam Lallana left for Liverpool and Southampton seemed doomed not to replace his attacking prowess. Then new manager Ronald Koeman used his first signing with the club to bring in the relatively unknown Dusan Tadic from Twente and his world-class passing skills turned Graziano Pelle and Sadio Mane into goal-scoring wonders. Tadic made our Top 50. Lallana did not. - Michael J. Chandler

No. 41: Theo Walcott, Arsenal

2014-15: 14 appearances, 7 goals, 0 assists, 0.3 key passes per 90 minutes

Nesci Campo Brunt Chandler Bedakian
41 - 11 15 -

With the his new contract surely coming with the promise of increased playing time, the pressure to produce will weigh heavily on Theo Walcott like never before. His long-term commitment ahead of his 10th season with Arsenal could also come with the promise of his preferred position upfront. - Gordon Brunt

The Digest

2015-16 Premier League Season Preview: Team breakdowns, player rankings, predictions and more

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Reuters

Welcome to theScore's collection of 2015-16 Premier League season preview content, where you'll find everything you need to know about what's shaping up to be a thrilling campaign on the pitch in England.

Detailed team breakdowns, player rankings, predictions, and a bevy of other pieces that will have you more than prepared for the EPL season; it's all here.

Peruse, enjoy, and then walk into the office as the most knowledgeable Premier League fan around.

Season Preview

Individual Team Previews

Transfer dealings, lineup projections, and everything else you need to know about each club's upcoming campaign.

The Relegation Battle

The Hornets have been busy in the transfer market. Will it be enough to avoid going straight back down?

The best story from last season's Championship. Can they be more than a yo-yo club?

The Canaries are back. And Luis Suarez isn't here to score against them. Survival in the cards?

No Christian Benteke. No Fabian Delph. Tim Sherwood is in big trouble, right?

In The Bottom Half

The Black Cats have been atrocious out of the gate over the last two seasons, only to save themselves from the drop with a late push. Will we get a three-peat?

Can the Magpies bounce back from a miserable 2014-15 campaign?

Can Claudio Ranieri match the achievement of his predecessor, Nigel Pearson, and keep the Foxes in the Premier League?

Another season mired in mid-table mediocrity for the Baggies?

Pushing For Europe

Will a very impressive transfer window result in the Hammers booking an automatic berth in Europe this season?

The Toffees can't be as poor as they were last season, right?

Yohan Cabaye and Yannick Bolasie will be a treat to watch, and Alan Pardew will ensure things are never dull on the sidelines. Can Palace make a push into Europe?

How will the Potters cope with the losses of Asmir Begovic and Steven Nzonzi?

The Best Of The Rest

Can Jefferson Montero and Gylfi Sigurdsson carry the Swans once again?

Losing marquee players and replacing them with shrewd, impressive signings. Sound familiar?

Several new signings will need to be incorporated into the squad after the Reds sold their best player in a mega-money deal. Has this happened before at Anfield?

After a season marred by defensive frailty, but salvaged by the heroics of Harry Kane, will Spurs' reinforcements take some of the pressure off the English striker's shoulders?

The Title Contenders

Spending. Spree. Louis van Gaal has arguably the most impressive squad in the league at his disposal after a very expensive summer. Is it enough to get the Red Devils back atop the mountain?

The Gunners once again look capable of ending their Premier League title drought. Can they (finally) get over the hump?

Neck and neck with Chelsea before falling off a cliff in the second half of the year, can Raheem Sterling help the Citizens get their hands on the coveted trophy once again?

The defending champions. Will a quiet summer see other clubs close the gap, or are the Blues still the team to beat?

theScore's Top 50 Premier League Players

The Top 50 EPL Players were selected by theScore's quintet of soccer editors, and was based on both the individual players' performance from last season, along with their prospects for the coming campaign.

Listicles and Rankings

Betting Preview

In our 2015-16 season betting preview, you'll find odds from various sportsbooks on the title race, the fight for Champions League places, and the always thrilling relegation battle. theScore's Gino Bottero, Carlo Campo and Gord Brunt examine the bets that can beef up your wallet.

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