Who's the league's biggest trash talker? Who has the best hands? Who's the biggest threat to score from anywhere?

Ahead of Sunday's Grey Cup, TSN reveals the results of CFL Insider Dave Naylor's annual CFL Player Poll.

Nearly 200 players from all nine CFL teams voted for their peers in 10 different categories and the results from the 2017 edition are in.

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Who is the hardest hitter?

A pair of BC Lions are the CFL's hardest hitters according to the rest of the CFL. Linebacker Micah Awe (54 votes) beats out teammate Solomon Elimimian (47) for top spot. Montreal Alouettes' veteran Kyries Hebert (26) placed third.

Who is the fastest player?

It's only fitting that the man considered the fastest player in the CFL would run away with this category. With 73 votes, Hamilton Tiger-Cats speedster Brandon Banks claimed the honour in a walk. Alouettes wide receiver Ernest Jackson finished second (31), while Calgary Stampeders running back Roy Finch (25) claimed third spot.

Who is the toughest player?

The 2017 CFL Most Outstanding Player claims another honour as Edmonton Eskimos quarterback Mike Reilly was named by his peers as the CFL's toughest player in a landslide vote (37). Reilly's teammate, defensive tackle Almondo Sewell (12), was second, while Als running back Tyrell Sutton was third (7).

Who has the best hands?

He could win a Grey Cup on Sunday, but before then, Toronto Argonauts receiver S.J. Green was voted by his peers as the owner of the CFL's best hands (73), beating out Saskatchewan Roughriders' dual threat Duron Carter (23). A pair of wideouts - the Lions' Bryon Burnham and Greg Ellingson of the Ottawa Redblacks - tied for third with 20 votes apiece.

Who is the toughest to bring down?

Not only does the rest of the CFL think Tyrell Sutton is among the game's toughest players overall, but he's the very toughest to bring down. The Als' back received 57 votes, beating out Stamps counterpart Jerome Messam for the award (39). Argos running back James Wilder Jr. and the 2017 Most Outstanding Canadian, Winnipeg Blue Bombers running back Andrew Harris, were level in third spot (18).

Who is the biggest trash talker?

The king of the trash heap is Duron Carter. The Twitter aficiando claimed the mantle of the league's biggest trash talker, edging the Ticats' Simoni Lawrence by 49 votes to 46. Eskimos DE Odell Willis finished in third place (26).

Who is the most accurate passer?

In a terrific comeback season, Argos quarterback Ricky Ray continues to cement his legend as one of the greatest pivots of all-time, being named the league's most accurate passer (68). His opponent in Sunday's Grey Cup, the Stamps' Bo Levi Mitchell (41), while Mike Reilly came in third (27).

Who is the most underrated player?

There wasn't much consensus in this category with more players receiving votes here than any other category. Two players finished atop the poll with eight votes in the Stamps' Darvin Adams and the Eskimos C.J. Gable. Two players finished with seven votes, Roughriders quarterback Brandon Bridge and the Ticats' Nikita Whitlock, while four players finished with six votes apiece.

Who is the nastiest player?

The players turned to a grizzled veteran when it came to naming the league's nastiest player. Now 37, age has not softened Kyries Hebert's edge with the Als linebacker claiming the honour with 37 votes. The Bombers' Sukh Chungh was runner-up with 20 votes, while his teammate Jamaal Westerman came in third (12).

Who is the biggest threat to score from anywhere?

Lions running back Chris Rainey is the man you need to keep on lock no matter the field position. With 48 votes, Rainey was named the biggest threat to score from anywhere. The Stamps' Roy Finch (39) came in second, while Brandon Banks of the Tiger-Cats (30) was third.