10. Kyle Walker
Last season was the season in which Kyle Walker finally came of age, and cemented himself, not only as the Tottenham first team right back, but also as major contender in the England set up. In fact, such was outstanding form last year,
he has been named the Professional Footballers' Association Young Player of the Year. His attributes of blistering pace, and attacking verve on the right flank made him the Premier League equivalent to Daniel Alves. Moreover, his pace meant that he had the ability to get back into position with great ease in order to make those crunching tackles when need be. However, this season he has yet to show many of those attacking attributes in abundance. Instead, he is constantly finding himself desperately out of position on the right hand side and White Hart Lane is getting accustomed to seeing some rash challenges from Walker, which is an attribute he has unintentionally added to his game over the summer. Perhaps more disappointingly, he seems to have lost some of that attacking prowess, that made him such a quality right back last year with only two assists in the Premier League.