ESSENDON'S Michael Hibberd is almost certain to move into the top 100 in the Official AFL Player Ratings after the Bombers take on Carlton this weekend.

Hibberd has enjoyed a steady rise over the past year, climbing from No.309 on the player ratings table at the start of the 2013 season to his currently position of No.109.

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Providing he can amass 6.7 player ratings points against the Blues on Sunday night (he has bettered that score in 89.1 per cent of his matches), he will continue his surge up the table.

Playing across half-back, Hibberd has averaged 25 disposals per game so far this season.

In contrast, West Coast midfielder Luke Shuey is in danger of dropping out of the top 50.

Shuey needs a score of 21.1 when the Eagles take on St Kilda on Saturday just to hold his current position of No.42.

He has not reached such a score in 90 per cent of his matches.

Sydney Swan Lewis Jetta (No.38), Port Adelaide's Matthew Broadbent (No.146) and Western Bulldog Adam Cooney (No.160) are other players who are set to fall down the ratings table after this weekend unless they produce great performances.

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