2nd Marcus Maddison

With 80 pace, the versatile Peterborough man is sure to impress Posh fans looking to put a squad together of their own players. With Mo Eisa and Ivan Toney he forms a terrifying trio of attacking talent which should help them to at least a top-six spot this season.
Maddison could easily have made it a top-three dominated by Sunderland players (spoiler alert), but stayed at London Road despite being linked with a move to the north-east.
That’s to Posh’s benefit as he’s a really potent wide man with goals and assists in his locker. That shooting of 68 needs adjusting too, the stats guys have obviously never watched his highlight reel.
His card says 70, but on the current game, he’s actually rated at 71, putting him second.

