Over the next fortnight, Zero Tackle will unveil the next crop of young players coming through the ranks who have yet to play NRL first-grade.

Every NRL star was once just a name on a team sheet, a promising kid waiting for the right moment to shine.

As players age and legends retire, the next generation of the competition's future superstars are slowly making a name for themselves in the lower grades.

In the past 18 months, Blaize Talagi, Lachlan Galvin and Isaiah Iongi are just three players who have earned their debuts and taken the rugby league world by storm...so who's next?

After hours of watching matches from the Harold Matthews Cup to the Mal Meninga Cup to the NSW Cup and QLD Cup competitions, Zero Tackle has compiled a list of the 'Top 100 Young Players Yet to Play in the NRL'.

This list will be updated every three months - four times a year - as players continue to progress through the ranks and make their NRL debuts while others continue to impress at their respective clubs and for their schools.

While some players are more known to fans than others, the list includes quotes from several individuals and players associated with rugby league, as well as which former or current player is the individual's best comparison.

RANKINGS LIST

100-51
50-41

40-21

19. Samuel McCulloch (Cronulla Sharks)

The captain of the Cronulla Sharks' Jersey Flegg Cup side, Samuel McCulloch helped guide the club to the Grand Final last season and is known for his confidence not only on the field but also off the field.

Making his NSW Cup debut earlier this season, McCulloch is set to have a bright future at the Shire-based club and has been highly touted for several years. A ball-playing lock, he possesses an incredible work-rate and durability on both ends of the field.

Age: 21
Team: Cronulla Sharks
Position: Lock / Second-Row
Contract Status: N/A

COMPARISON: Jake Trbojevic