With the NRL off-season now in full swing, the attention of the club Rugby League world turns to England's Super League.

A would have joined Catalans in next weekend's ESL Grand Final.

With increased coverage of England's top division seemingly on the way, more Aussie eyes will soon be on the ESL than ever.

With a historic Grand Final on the horizon, the question of "which Super League players could cut it in the NRL" has arisen again.

We've seen plenty of NRL stars head to England and star. We've also seen the likes of Sam Burgess, Gareth Ellis and James Graham go the other way, and become superstars in the NRL.

There is a plethora of talent in the Super League right now. Many of whom should probably be playing in the NRL sooner rather than later.

Below are ten stars I believe would thrive in the NRL competition.

These aren't necessarily the best ten players in the league. I've tried to mix some players the casual NRL fan wouldn't know, in with some obvious choices.

I short listed 22, so if your favourite player missed out, I'm sorry. These are just players I could see making the switch in the near future and thrive in doing so.

2. Harry Smith (Wigan)

From an elder statesman and internationally known star to a player at the peak of his powers, yet still with his best footy ahead of him.

Wigan's charge to the ESL Minor Premiership, and potential Grand Final, has come about, in no small part to their young halfback in Harry Smith.

Smith, at 23 year's of age, is 80 games into his Rugby League career, seems to be getting better and better as the years go on.

He was magnificent in 2022's Challenge Cup Final, crossing for a try and then setting up what was ultimately the title winning try.

Scoring 22 points on his international debut earlier this season, it's a fair bet to expect his name to be added to Shaun Wane's squad for the upcoming Tongan tests.

With a number of NRL opportunities in the six or seven up for grabs, I have no doubt Smith would be in the sights of multiple clubs should he be open to the switch.

If the Dragons are looking to rebuild around a young half, Harry Smith could very much be their man.

If the Sharks decide their current options aren't going to cut it in partnering Nicho Hynes, Smith at seven could prove to be a magnificent foil for Hynes at six.