Last week I crossed a divide in naming, what I believe to be, ten of the worst value contracts of the recent NRL era.

That list, and the comments, can be found HERE.

Today, we cross back to the light, back to the positive side of the greatest game of all. We discuss ten of the best NRL contracts of the modern era.

It's going to be impossible to nail down a "best" top 10 so we'll go with "ten of the best". Please let me know in the comments of any you would have placed on the list.

I didn't involve contracts held by players during the Storm salary cap bust era, for obvious reasons. Smith, Inglis, Slater and co were always good value.

These are going to be more difficult to define. Players who excel or play beyond their deals are usually quickly upgraded or snapped up elsewhere.

Players picked to debut from NSW Cup or Flegg are also going to be on value deals. They won't be considered. Upgrades that continue to represent value absolutely will.

Almost all of these are going to be recruits in the same way, shape, or form due to the nature of the list.

With that said, below are 10 of the best value NRL contracts in the modern era.

Honourable Mentions: Ryan Papenhuyzen's first Storm deal

6. Nicho Hynes - Cronulla Sharks

Say what you will about the upgraded and extended deal Nicho Hynes is currently on, but his initial deal was an absolute beauty for the Sharks.

Signed as a pretty handy fullback from Melbourne, Hynes quickly became the star in Cronulla, on and off the field.

Hynes dragged an ordinary Sharks side to second spot en route to winning the Dally M medal by a record margin.

He was brilliant in his second season too, and established himself as the face of his club. His deal was quickly upgraded before any other clubs could line up a call with his agent.

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ADELAIDE, AUSTRALIA - MAY 31: Nicholas Hynes of the Blues looks dejected after defeat during game one of the 2023 State of Origin series between the Queensland Maroons and New South Wales Blues at Adelaide Oval on May 31, 2023 in Adelaide, Australia. (Photo by Mark Kolbe/Getty Images)