Chelsea have used 22 players in winning the Premier League title this season.

Here, Press Association Sport rates them.

Petr Cech (goalkeeper)
Appearances: Five starts (one as substitute)
Cleansheets: Five

Displaced as number one, but did not complain and performed flawlessly when called upon – 7/10.

Branislav Ivanovic (right-back)
Appearances: 35
Goals: Four

Indefatigable. A marauding and physical presence at right-back who often comes up with key goals – 8.

Filipe Luis (left-back)
Appearances: Seven (six)
Goals: None

The Brazilian was expected to be first-choice left-back, but could not oust Cesar Azpilicueta – 5.

Cesc Fabregas (midfielder)
Appearances: 31 (one)
Goals: Three

The assist king started the season brilliantly and had a near telepathic understanding with Diego Costa, but faded in more physical contests – 8.

Kurt Zouma (defender/midfielder)
Appearances: Six (Eight)
Goals: None

Called the new Marcel Desailly following mature performances against top-quality opposition. A real prospect – 7.

Ramires (midfielder)
Appearances: 11 (12)
Goals: Two

Injuries punctuated his season, but the Brazilian tearaway remains a potent threat, particularly on the counter-attack – 6.

Oscar (forward)
Appearances: 26 (two)
Goals: Six

Flourished at times, floundered at others. The often brilliant Brazilian is still to show his ability consistently – 7.

Eden Hazard (forward)
Appearances: 35
Goals: 14

Outstanding. Mesmerised opposition defenders time and again and was an ever present, contributing goals and assists – 9.

Didier Drogba (striker)
Appearances: Seven (20)
Goals: Four

Not the towering presence of old, but still weighed in with a few precious goals – 6.

John Mikel Obi (midfielder)
Appearances: Four (12)
Goals: None

Did what he does well when called upon, but his time at Stamford Bridge could be near an end – 5.

Thibaut Courtois (goalkeeper)
Appearances: 30
Cleansheets: 13

Excellent in the main, justifying his inclusion ahead of Cech. A few errors went unpunished – 8.

Andre Schurrle (forward)
Appearances: Five (Nine)
Goals: Three

So often wasteful when he was given his chance to impress, the World Cup winner left for Wolfsburg in January – 4.

Mohamed Salah (forward)
Appearances: None (Three)
Goals: None

The Egypt winger had little opportunity to impress and now seems to be thriving on loan at Fiorentina – 5.

Loic Remy (striker)
Appearances: Four (12)
Goals: Five

Delivered when called upon, which was infrequently. The France striker made some decisive contributions – 7.

Diego Costa (striker)
Appearances: 23 (one)
Goals: 19

Hit the ground running in the Premier League, but his season was punctuated by hamstring problems and he lacked goals against big rivals – 8.

Nemanja Matic (midfielder)
Appearances: 33
Goals: One

Peerless for much of the season, the Serbia midfielder rarely put a foot wrong in an important role for the Blues – 8.

Willian (forward)
Appearances: 26 (eight)
Goals: Two

Has become an increasingly important figure in his second season and is improving all the time – 8.

Juan Cuadrado (forward)
Appearances: Three (six)
Goals: None

The January arrival has taken time to adapt to life in English football and is still to show his best – 5.

Gary Cahill (defender)
Appearances: 31 (two)
Goals: One

Started well and overcame a mid-season blip to reaffirm his place in the starting line-up, but long-term could be under threat – 7.

John Terry (defender)
Appearances: 35
Goals: Four

His longevity continues to astound. Anticipates play well, but has protection around him too – 8.

Cesar Azpilicueta (left-back)
Appearances: 28
Goals: None

Right footed, operating on the left, the Spain full-back keeps it simple and is rarely beaten – 7.

Ruben Loftus-Cheek (midfielder)
Appearances: None (one)
Goals: None

His potential has been talked up by Jose Mourinho and he will be fully integrated into the first team next term – 6.