The NRL is a constantly evolving landscape of teams changing through injuries, players being signed, players being released, and youngsters breaking through.
New coaches, new talents, and varying form also have a significant say in who is and who isn't in the best 17.
Zero Tackle have run the rule over what every team looked like at the end of 2024 against what it looks like at the end of 2025 to determine where the changes, improvements, and failures are.
Wests Tigers
The Tigers have injuries to deal with and a host of new faces on their side as the end of the season hits.
Taylan May, Jarome Luai and Terrell May have been among their best, while Royce Hunt has struggled since his move across from the Cronulla Sharks.
On the outgoing list, the Tigers have lost Stefano Utoikamanu and David Klemmer in the front-row, and Isaiah Papali'i from lock, allowing Terrell May, Fonua Pole and Alex Twal to form a new look middle third, while the form of the three Fainu's has been a positive for Benji Marshall throughout the course of this year.
Heamasi Makasini is also set to debut in the final round of this year.
2024 Wests Tigers
2025 Wests Tigers
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