Whether they are returning from injury, making their debut or being given a second chance, here's the Top 10 surprise players of 2017.

Has anyone else surprised you so far this season?

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Billy Slater

Melbourne Storm - Fullback

MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - MARCH 16: Billy Slater of the Melbourne Storm celebrates with supporters in the crowd after winning the round three NRL match between the Melbourne Storm and the Brisbane Broncos at AAMI Park on March 16, 2017 in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo by Scott Barbour/Getty Images)

This legend needs absolutely no introduction. He literally revolutionised the way we see and interpret a good, modern day, fullback. Now, before you all come down on me for including him, let me explain.

Billy has made his, long awaited, return from, possible career ending, injuries (bad shoulder injury in 2015 and arthroscopy in 2016) in Round 3, 2017. Through the 2015 and 2016 season, Billy was only able to play a handful of games leaving him depressed and unsure of his playing future. This legend didn’t only decide to push on and play the sport he loves, but he’s returned with a bang. He’s literally, again, my no.1 fullback in the NRL and will make his return to rep footy in Origin game 2.

Billy, in his 11 games this season, has scored 5 tries and created 11. He has 166 AR, 62 tackles, 1368 ARM and 21 offloads. Why he wasn’t selected for Origin game 1 is beyond me.

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