As we arrive closer to the Top 5 in our roster ranking we pass a player who makes solid contributions but does not carry the load and present the most valuable future like the players in our Top 5 do. That player, of course, is Tony Snell. He is the embodiment of how a change in scenery can jump start a career and earn a player a heftier paycheck along the way. Last year’s rankings saw Snell slotted in at number 10, replacing Michael Carter-Williams, mainly out of sheer convenience since his signing happened while our ranking was being revealed.