Even the greatest players have down seasons. Whether that be to a point they lose their spot, or just don't quite live up to their previous performances.

Below we look at 10 players who probably didn't have the 2020 they expected, whom I fully expect to bounce back in a big way.

We've left rookies off who are obviously expected to improve as they continue in their development.

7. Mitch Moses

Another I feel guilty about placing here but many, myself included, had Moses pushing for Origin honours before last season. I even had him in my top few for the Dally M Medal.

Truth be told, not only was he not the best half in the competition as expected, he wasn't even the best half in his club, with Dylan Brown leading the way.

SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - APRIL 22: Mitchell Moses of the Eels celebrates victory during the round 6 NRL match between the Parramatta Eels and Wests Tigers at Bankwest Stadium on April 22, 2019 in Sydney, Australia. (Photo by Mark Kolbe/Getty Images)

There has been almost no pre-season talk involving Moses leading into 2021 which should see the pressure come off. I think Moses has a far improved 2021. He had only eight try assists last year compared to 25 the year prior. I expect closer to 25 than eight this time around.