Top 25 players of 2017

A few drafts have already kicked off but for many of you the best part of the year is still to come. So in the meantime many of you are starting to do your research and plan which guys you are going to target in your drafts.

So where is the best place to start (apart from our 2018 Season Guide of course!)?

The tried and trusted of course! So we have listed the top 25 NRLCEO point scorers from last year for your viewing pleasure. Of course we have even more detailed week by week scoring breakdowns on each of the player profiles on TheBench.com.au too.

We’ve also included a position rank which will help to show you the positions that have plenty and the positions that are scarce.

So onto the players. Let’s take a look at the top scoring players from 2017.

 

Rank Player Score Position Rank
1 Paul Gallen 171 BR1
2 Tom Tbojevic 169 FB1
3 Jake Trbojevic 155 BR2
4 Jordan Rapana 150 WG1
5 Paul Vaughan 148 FR1
6 Simon Mannering 144 BR3
7 Jason Taumalolo 141 BR4
8 Suliasi Vunivalu 140 WG2
9 Felise Kaufusi 134 BR5
10 James Roberts 130 CT1
11 Cameron McInnes 128 HK1
12 Alex Johnston 127 WG3
13 Josh Addo-Carr 127 WG4
14 Roger Tuivasa-Sheck 126 FB2
15 Matt Gillett 125 BR6
16 Angus Crichton 124 BR7
17 Cameron Smith 121 HK2
18 Nathan Brown 121 BR8
19 Tim Lafai 120 CT2
20 Elliott Whitehead 119 BR9
21 Dylan Walker 118 CT3
22 Josh McGuire 118 BR10
23 Gareth Widdop 117 FE1
24 Aaron Woods 117 FR2
25 Sam Burgess 116 BR11

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Want more stats? Download our 2018 NRLCEO Season Guide which includes a list of the Top 100 players overall and all the 2015-2017 stats from each squad’s Top 25.

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JB

A Founder of NRLCEO. Jamie spends far more time on running the site than his own team and is therefore a perennial struggler, much to the delight of his mates. He is a former Bears, now Raiders tragic. A rangy lock who avoided running the ball at all costs, he once tackled (flopped on) John Hopoate. Web geek by day, web geek by night.