https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sport/nrl/fear-factor-rotation-attack-defence-every-nrl-forward-pack-ranked-from-best-to-worst-for-2026/news-story/83b1c716d11c6f385b3e0456f51abb25
They’re the engine room in all 17 NRL teams, but some forward packs reign supreme over others.
It could be new recruits, a methodology which has been developed over a club’s history, or the sheer fear a pack sparks into an opposition.
Tyson Jackson breaks down every pack based on fear factor, attack, defence and rotation to determine who the strongest forwards are heading into the 2026 NRL season.
9. PARRAMATTA EELS
Rating: 75/100
Predicted pack: 8. J’maine Hopgood 9. Ryley Smith 10. Junior Paulo 11. Kitione Kautoga 12. Jack Williams 13. Jack de Belin 14. Tallyn Da Silva 15. Dylan Walker 16. Sam Tuivaiti 17. Kelma Tuilagi
Fear factor: 16/25
Paulo turned back the clock with his form last year and has continually shown he’s one of the meanest forwards when at his best. He’ll help turn young gun Tuivaiti into a lead enforcer over time, but the pack is missing a few more genuine hit men otherwise.
Rotation: 19/25
With genuine cover on the bench, this will be ne of the Eels’ biggest weapons. Da Silva and Walker will tear packs apart in the middle of the field, and Tuivaiti and Tuilagi provide different looks to their starters.
Attack: 20/25
These forwards won’t struggle to score points, providing a variety of size and agility. Walker’s ball playing and footy IQ gives tremendous impact, with all players in the middle genuine options to cross the line and break tackles.
Defence: 20/25
The Eels leaked fewer points in the back half of 2025 as they adapted to coach Jason Ryles’ style. Expect that to continue, with the addition of de Belin perfect for this pack. He brings with him a 92 per cent tackle efficiency from last year.
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The full 17
1. Roosters
2. Storm
3. Broncos
4. Dolphins
5. NZ
6. Sharks
7. Riff
8. Canberra
9. Parra
10. Tigers
11. Manly
12. Dogs
13. Rabbits
14. Cowboys
15. Dragons
16. Titans
17. Knights
The 'experts' always big note the Roosters. Expect them to fight hard for bottom half of the 8.
We have more depth than most other clubs. The fact that they didn't even mention Moretti, Guymer or Doorey shows our advantage
Agreed Chiefy. Our depth is our strength, at least in the pack.
Pretty fair ranking regarding the Eels, although we have more depth then other clubs which isn't included in the rating
Putting Roosters at first is laughable, Broncos have the best pack in the comp
I don't think Ryles will lose any sleep on this. He knows exactly how we stack up to opposition forward packs. The good thing is that we have a few young forwards who could really take a step up this year, so anything is possible.
I think that's a fair rating,.
Canberra had the best pack in the game last year and we're only one position behind them which doesn't make much sense 🤔
So yeah, it's probably on the money.
Positives
Weakness
I still think we're one bigger alpha prop away from being great, so I don't know how we get there other than developing one.
The other strategy is finding another Jack Williams or an Erin Clarke type of forward who is being under-utilised behind a stacked team, like the Broncs, Raiders, or Dolphins. That option has served us well so far.
This will be unpopular, but Matterson could be that forward if he buys into Ryles gameplan and applies himself.
you mispelled fanciful
Ah, forgot about Matto. I agree, this is his last chence to land another contract, I think he'll have a great year.
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