17. Michael Oldfield (2017-current: 20 games, 12 tries, 48 points)

The five-club journeyman has only played 20 games in three full seasons, but he’s scored 12 tries (a decent strike rate of 60%), including a memorable hat-trick in the big win over North Queensland in Canberra in the middle of 2018, which set the Raiders up for a possible (but unsuccessful) finals tilt. Oldfield is the unselfish backup player that every team needs, willing to do his job with little ego.

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