Two Lions players earned their spot in AFL Media's Team of the Week after stellar performances during Round 7.
Dayne Zorko was amongst the team's best with 34 touches and four goals, taking out the maximum number of Coaches Votes for the match against Collingwood.
Stef Martin continued his great form this season with a spot on the interchange.
In his sixth game, Jack Henry has already shown he's not afraid to go for his marks.
Despite being undersized once again, this time on Ben Brown, Dane Rampe somehow got the job done, with the Coleman Medal leader booting just one goal.
Rory Laird has racked up at least 30 disposals seven weeks in a row.
Antagonistic Hawk James Sicily can offer opposition players as many low-fives as he wants as long as he keeps starring and his side keeps winning.
David Astbury was the best of a great defence and Michael Hibberd stood out against St Kilda.
The consistency of Jack Macrae is impressive – he's probably been the Western Bulldogs' finest player this year.
Clayton Oliver showed how good he is around stoppages while Andrew Gaff has improved in that area, and he burned off an attempted tag from Karl Amon.
At the moment, Max Gawn is in the top three players in the AFL.
Kelly deserves selection after a few excellent weeks and amid talk of lower skill levels competition-wide, Shaun Higgins' sublime disposal stood out.
After a quiet past few weeks due to tags, Dayne Zorko returned in magnificent fashion against the Pies on Sunday.
Nick Riewoldt has a successor and it's Jesse Hogan – he covers an enormous amount of territory and racks up huge numbers for a forward.
Upon return, Jordan De Goey has been terrific.
Tom Hawkins has dismissed the talk the Cats are better without him, while Wood was a match-winner in his first game of the season.
Adelaide is too tall up forward when everyone is fit but Mitch McGovern showed his brilliance.
I don't normally pick two ruckmen but Stefan Martin deserved selection after taking the points against Brodie Grundy.
West Coast needs Jack Redden to continue his form after losing Luke Shuey to a right hamstring injury.
Nat Fyfe was probably BOG despite Fremantle being thrashed by Richmond.
I don't think any other team has a better one-two forward combination than the Eagles with Josh Kennedy and Jack Darling, who is presenting and marking well and finishing accurately.