The VFL's off-season of player movement has been one of the busiest in recent memory, with exited AFL names, state league stars and overlooked draft talent all finding new homes for 2025.

With the VFL's season start just over a month away, we've looked at the headline moves and signings across the competition as the premiership race prepares to take shape.

Here we named 11 of the best signings ahead of the 2025 VFL season

3Mitch Hardie (Geelong to Casey)

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Mitch Hardie of the Geelong Cats at training in 2024 (Image via Geelong FC)

The journeyman might be the best recruit of the lot, having landed on the open market after being cut from Geelong's AFL program at the cessation of the 2024 season.

Hardie averaged 28.8 disposals, 5.8 clearances and 4.9 tackles for the Cats' reserves last year to earn VFL Team of the Year honours, Geelong's VFL best and fairest and rounded out a stellar season with a fourth-place finish in the J.J. Liston Trophy count.

His ball-winning ability, scoreboard impact and defensive contributions will be pivotal for the Demons in 2025 as they look to return to premiership contention after a low 2024.

Hardie also lands at Casey alongside fellow former AFL-listed names Jai Culley, Riley Bonner and Deakyn Smith.