Each year in the NRL there are a number of superstars we expect to dominate the competition. However new players we don’t expect, always stand up and light up the premiership.

Whether though a transfer, return from injury or just a new lease on life, these 10 men defied most viewers’ expectations in 2017.

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Josh Addo-Carr

MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - APRIL 25: Josh Addo-Carr of the Melbourne Storm runs with the ball during the round eight NRL match between the Melbourne Storm and the New Zealand Warriors at AAMI Park on April 25, 2017 in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo by Scott Barbour/Getty Images)

Josh Addo-Carr has taken his game to the next level since moving from the West Tigers to the Melbourne Storm.

He appeared for the Tigers in nine NRL games last season and despite being named NSW Cup winger of the year, he was allowed to leave the club.

The man they call “The Fox” has greatly benefitted from the Storm’s style of play, scoring 16 tries and making 19 line breaks so far this season.

Addo-Carr even impressed so much that he earned a NSW City representative side jersey.

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