Just like the teams they play for, every year players move forward, and some move backwards.
Whether it be their form, their ladder position, every season is a year of fluctuations. So while some players reach the end of the line or hit a rough form patch, others breakout and enjoy career-best years, catch the eyes of fans and coaches alike.
While some sides struggled, even the worst sides had players on the up, whether it be a rookie growing into themselves, or an established star reaching a new level, every club had a player that got better this season.
Anyone tip Beau to be the Titans' top try-scorer in 2022?
While some may have tipped a back-rower to take out that accolade, Fermor outshone David Fifita this year and established himself as one of the NRL's best young second-rowers.
Included in the extended Queensland squad as well as a try-scoring debut for the Prime Ministers XIII, representative honours aren't far off for this former Knight.
COFFS HARBOUR, AUSTRALIA - JUNE 18: Beau Fermor of the Titans watches on during the round 15 NRL match between the Cronulla Sharks and the Gold Coast Titans at , on June 18, 2022, in Coffs Harbour, Australia. (Photo by Mark Kolbe/Getty Images)