#6 Harry Kane (Tottenham Hotspur)
This season was Harry Kane's most productive campaign in his Spurs career. Though he has been mercilessly trolled for claiming a goal against Stoke City, it must not be forgotten that Kane has been one of the most consistent players in the Premier League for the past four seasons.
Kane finally breached the 30 goal mark this season and missed out on the golden boot by just two goals. A majority of his goals came when Spurs needed it the most - either equalizers or the ones that gave them the lead just as was the case against Leicester City on Sunday.
This season also saw an improvement in Kane's overall game. He was looking to get more involved in Spurs' buildup this season and considerably improved his link-up play with Alli and Son. His cross-field assist to Son against Bournemouth was one of the best of the season.