10. Kevin Nolan, West Ham United
Has always been a consistent performer in the division and is a clear favourite of Sam Allardyce’s and even at 32-years-old the midfielder can still be relied upon to score a few goals.
9. Curtis Davies, Hull City
Many raised an eyebrow when the Tigers paid Birmingham City £2.5m for this 29-year-old last summer, but Davies proved those doubters wrong with some brilliant performances at the back.
8. Ron Vlaar, Aston Villa
After a solid 2014 World Cup campaign with the Netherlands there is more positive vibes surrounding this centre-back and Villa are something of an unknown entity under Paul Lambert once again.
7. Phil Jagielka, Everton
Alongside veteran Sylvain Distin the England international made up one half of one of the best central defensive partnerships in the league last term.
6. Mile Jedinak, Crystal Palace
Having come up from the second tier with Palace in 2013 the Australian midfielder took to life in the Premier League immediately and looked at home on any stage.