#4 Farhad Rahimi Milaghardan - Telugu Titans
The last three seasons have seen the rise of Farhad Milagardhan as a reliable all-rounder in the Pro Kabaddi League. While his performances in season five and six yielded 28 and 47 points respectively, this edition, Farhad improved his tally by contributing 78 points to his team's cause.
Farhad was also one of the sole bright spots in the disastrous campaign that came about for the Telugu Titans. Unlike many other all-rounders, Farhad contributes to both the departments of the game in equal measure, making him a must-have for every game that his team plays.
If Telugu Titans do not intend to start from the scratch for season eight, Farhad is one of the players they can chose to retain.
Total number of Points : 78
Raid Points: 46
Tackle Points: 32
#3 Mohammad Esmaeil Nabibaksh - Bengal Warriors
Mohammad Nabibakhsh was undoubtedly one of the best debutants in this edition of the PKL, and was also one of the driving forces behind the Bengal Warriors' title win.
The Iranian all-rounder started this season on a bright note and established himself as a part of the fiery raiding trio of the Bengal Warriors team that tormented the best of defenders throughout the campaign. Nabibaksh was regular with his defensive duties, as he executed successful tackles consistently.
Maninder's injury saw Nabibaksh lead the Bengal Warriors in the knockout games and the burly all-rounder not only impressed with his skill on a personal note, his ability to guide his side on the mat was one of the main reasons as to why the Warriors got through the playoffs and won the final as well.
With such a solid debut campaign, the player is likely to be retained by the Warriors for the next edition.
Total number of Points : 122
Raid Points: 92
Tackle Points: 30