After a stellar 2015 regular season campaign, Milford and Ben Hunt have been compared to Broncos legends Allan Langer and Kevin Walters. Milford has the ability to completely turn a game on its head with one touch.
2/8
Josh Reynolds - Bulldogs
With Trent Hodkinson out for the remainder of the season, the Dogs are relying on Reynolds to keep his head and step up. If anyone epitomises the term 'make or break', it's Reynolds.
3/8
Valentine Holmes - Sharks
One of the most exciting young talents in the game, Holmes does it all with his speed, athleticism and field-goal kicking. If the Sharks can get him early ball, look out Rabbitohs.
4/8
Jake Granville - Cowboys
The quiet achiever of the Cowboys' 2015 campaign, Granville is developing into one of the most talented hookers in the NRL. Johnathan Thurston and Lachlan Coote will be relying on him to lay a solid platform against the Broncos.
5/8
Greg Inglis - Rabbitohs
Inglis says he is 100% fit to tackle the Sharks, but that remains to be seen. A fit and firing Inglis will surely lead Souths deep into the finals series.
6/8
Cameron Munster - Storm
The young fullback has done a phenomenal job deputising for the injured Billy Slater, but finals footy is a different kettle of fish. The Storm will miss Slater's vast finals experience, but Munster's youthful exuberance will certainly be an X-factor.
7/8
Josh Dugan - Dragons
If the Dragons are any hope of getting past the Bulldogs and avoiding a first round exit, they will need a massive game from Josh Dugan.
8/8
Roger Tuivasa-Sheck
Tuivasa-Sheck has enjoyed a record-smashing season and is fast-becoming one of the game's best players. The Melbourne defence could be in for a long night if RTS is on song.
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Here are the eight men who hold their team's NRL finals chances in their hands.