This time of year is always crazy when it comes to the market and potential player movement, but this year has been especially insane.

Some of the money on offer is ridiculous, but the most outrageous talk in the media to date may very well be the talk of the Wests Tigers "Big Four".

It has set tongues wagging, with many agreeing that, with all due respect to the likes of Moses and Brooks, they likely wouldn't be a "Big Four" at many other clubs.

For fun, we have ranked each team's "Big Four". There is no set criteria here, and the players listed below aren't necessarily the best four players in the squad, but in my mind, make up their club's supposed "Big Four".

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Newcastle Knights

NEWCASTLE, AUSTRALIA - AUGUST 28: Trent Hodkinson of the Knights in action during the round 25 NRL match between the Newcastle Knights and the South Sydney Rabbitohs at Hunter Stadium on August 28, 2016 in Newcastle, Australia. (Photo by Ashley Feder/Getty Images)

Trent Hodkinson, Dane Gagai, Mitchell Barnett, Nathan Ross

It's no surprise that the back-to-back wooden spooners aren't among the deeper of talent pools. Trent Hodkinson is a former Origin winning halfback with plenty of talent.

Dane Gagai is another Origin star and arguably one of the competition's elite centres. Mitch Barnett has a monster future after a brilliant start to his second season in the top grade. Nathan Ross is a star on and off the field; one of the game's best personalities and a try scoring freak.

Mitch Barnett has a monster future after a brilliant start to his second season in the top grade. Nathan Ross is a star on and off the field; one of the game's best personalities and a try scoring freak.

Nathan Ross is a star on and off the field; one of the game's best personalities and a try scoring freak.

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