The below list includes only players considered props first and foremost. A few locks could have made their way onto this list and vice versa, but we've gone with genuine 8's and 10's here.

Top TEN best fullbacks in the NRL
Top TEN best wingers in the NRL
Top TEN best centres in the NRL
Top TEN best five-eighths in the NRL
Top TEN best second-rowers in the NRL

4. Jesse Bromwich

Questions were asked in the pre-season if perhaps Bromwich had seen better days. Obviously he saw the talk online and made it his mission to prove everyone wrong, putting in a huge 2020.

112 metres per game, 11 off-loads, nine tackle breaks and over 95% tackle efficiency don't make for eye watering stats, but that's down to the Storm rotation rather than a lack of effort.

MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - MARCH 14: Jesse Bromwich of the Storm scores a try during the round one NRL match between the Melbourne Storm and the Brisbane Broncos at AAMI Park on March 14, 2019 in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo by Michael Dodge/Getty Images)

Bromwich did away with any pre-season talk despite being the "wrong side of 30", and if anything he further enhanced his amazing reputation.

3 COMMENTS

  1. The Parramatta pair got a number one ranking for 2020, in another sites article mreel. So you’d be happy with that, being as biased as you are.
    However, each club has 4 plus props in their top squads & there are 16 clubs. So number 9 is pretty good.
    Paulo got a 6/ 10 rating in origin 3.
    Parramatta failed to make the Grand Final yet again.
    Number 9 may be a little light on? Still pretty close to the Mark.

  2. By the way mreel…
    2022, looks pretty bleak on the wings , for your eels. No Ferguson. No Sivo, if they don’t pay his contract upgrade.
    The ‘Riff’ as you like to say. To’o & Staines. Will be Vastly Superior our wide.
    Such is Life ! 😥

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