It has been a solid first season back in the Football League for Leyton Orient following their National League triumph last season.

Ross Embleton's side currently sit in 18th place but eight points clear of the relegation zone, with their goal of survival looking well within their reach.

So, today we take a closer look at their side and analyse who have been the best passers within the side according WhoScored...

The seventh best passer in this Orient side is Joe Widdowson.

With a pass accuracy of 71.8% after 15 appearances, the experienced left-back has proven to be a steady presence when in possession but has dropped out of the side in recent matches.

Next in the ranks is midfielder James Brophy.

A regular in the starting XI he has earned himself a pass success rating of 74.5% in 33 appearances.

Utility man James Dayton is next in the rankings.

He has failed to nail down a starting place but has been deployed in midfield, outwide on either side and even as a number 10.

So to maintain a pass percentage of 75.2% is quite impressive.

Another midfielder is next, in the form of Ousseynou Cisse.

The 28-year-old has completed 75.8% of his passes so far, although he has only ammassed nine appearances since signing for the club in January.

Someone who has been present in the centre of the park all season is Craig Clay.

In 34 appearances he has accumulated a pass success rate of 77.8%.

Coming in as the runner up in this list is experienced midfielder Josh Wright.

He has been an ever present this season but that has not knocked his success in the passing department, completing 79.4% of those attempted.

Taking top spot for Orient is striker Dennis.

He has only made 16 appearances so far this season but, as well as his one goal and three assists, he has achieved a pass success of 80.2%.