Playmaker's countdown of the EFL's best performers this season is whipping along nicely as we head in to the early thirties.
It's certainly been no easy task, but - just to clarify - our '72' is less a roll call of the best footballers in the EFL and more a tribute to those players who have enjoyed the most memorable seasons while racking up the most impressive stats.
Whatever the criteria, we're confident in our selections of the most outstanding players through the Championship, League One, and League Two and welcome any debate on the subject!
In yet another underwhelming season for Salford City, as they comfortably missed out on any sort of League Two promotion challenge, their key man up-front has remained one of the bright sparks for the Ammies...
Standing at 6 ft 6 in, Matt Smith has notched 24 goals for Salford this season with only Notts County’s prolific Macaulay Langstaff notching more in League Two.
Ever since making a name for himself in Oldham Athletic’s shock 3-2 defeat of Liverpool in the FA Cup back in 2013, where Smith notched a brace, the now 34-year-old attacker, has tormented many a defence with his excellent aerial ability.
With 12.7 aerials won per game, no player has managed more this season in the fourth tier, with only his former Millwall teammate Harry Smith, of Sutton United, also averaging over ten aerials won per game in League Two this season.
Winning headers and scoring headers are two very different things, however, and Smith is head and shoulders above the competition when it comes to the latter. Exactly half of Smith's goals this season have stemmed from his aerial excellence - the Salford striker netting FIVE more headers than any other player in 'The 92' this season.
According to WhoScored, Smith has also managed to be Salford's Man of the Match on 16 occasions already this season which is an extremely impressive rate being nine more than any other player in the division.
Salford have struggled throughout the campaign and will finish in the bottom third of the 24-team league, scoring just 64 goals, but Smith has thrived on a personal level and accounted for over a third of those goals.
When Smith joined Salford it was seen as a real coup and a season like he has had would usually lead to suggestions he will move up a league but at the age of 34 and with City remaining ambitious, he will likely still be tasked with spearheading Salford’s push for promotion next year.
35: Kwame Poku 36: Illan Meslier 37: Aden Flint
38: Ronnie Edwards 39: Josh Sargent 40: Alex Gilbey 41: Ben Sheaf
42: Jobe Bellingham 43: Devante Cole 44: Jacob Greaves 45: Paddy Lane
46: Herbie Kane 47: Dan James 48: Archie Collins 49: Karamoko Dembele
50: Haji Wright 51: Dan Crowley 52: Cameron Brannagan 53: Aaron Collins
54: Andy Cook 55: Connor Shaughnessy 56: Jannik Vestergaard
57: Willy Gnonto 58: Ellis Simms 59: Charlie Hughes 60: Fatawu Isshaku
61: Sam Hoskins 62: Paul Mullin 63: Chris Martin 64: Omari Hutchinson
65: Isaac Hutchinson 66: Sam Tickle 67: Ben Hinchcliffe 68: Michał Helik
69: Lewis Wing 70: Rob Apter 71: Kyle Walker-Peters 72: Alex Palmer