4. Michael Jennings (2016-present: 87 games, 35 tries, 140 points)
Michael Jennings arrived at the Eels in 2016, a year that had plenty of promise prior to them being docked points for salary cap breaches. Though he is in the twilight of his career, having given his best to the Panthers and Roosters, Jennings is still able to produce strong defensive efforts out-wide and offers glimpses of his prime with dazzling footwork and silky passing skills. With only one poor season (2018) during his time at the Eels, he has been one of their better centres over the past decade.