A total of 77 players have been delisted so far in 2023, with more potential cuts incoming ahead of Tuesday's first list lodgment of the off-season.
All 18 AFL clubs are required to confirm their lists on October 31 prior to the opening of delisted free agency, with the first of the three signing windows for delisted free agency to commence on Wednesday, November 1.
Each club has delisted at least one player, with Essendon and North Melbourne cutting the most so far with seven departures each.
Departed Richmond forward Kaelan Bradtke is the only Tiger to have not been offered a deal for 2024 so far this off-season.
Currently, over 30 players ar still without deals for next season and could even wait as late as the conclusion of next month's National Draft to learn their fate.
Delisted free agency will run for one week from Wednesday, with the period to open again from 9:00am-5:00pm (AEDT) on November 10. The period will again recommence at the completion of the National Draft on November 21.
Tyler Brown
Jackson Hately
Andrew McPherson
Tariek Newchurch
Blake Coleman
Rhys Mathieson
Darryl McDowell-White
Josh Honey
Lochie O'Brien
Sam Philp
Trent Bianco
Arlo Draper
Will Kelly
Cooper Murley
Trey Ruscoe
Alastair Lord
Cian McBride
Rhett Montgomerie
Anthony Munkara
Will Snelling
Patrick Voss
James Stewart
Eric Benning
Travis Colyer
Nathan Wilson
Flynn Kroeger
Sam Menegola
Osca Riccardi
Sam Simpson
Cooper Whyte
Jed Anderson
Brodie McLaughlin
Jeremy Sharp
Jake Stein
Lachie Bramble
Fergus Greene
Emerson Jeka
Ned Long
Josh Morris
Fionn O'Hara
Aiden Bonar
Jacob Edwards
Jack Mahony
Flynn Perez
Kayne Turner
Phoenix Spicer
Lachie Young
Nathan Barkla
Riley Bonner
Trent Dumont
Brynn Teakle
Oscar Adams
Jack Bytel
Leo Connolly
Jack Peris
Ryan Clarke
Will Gould
Hugo Hall-Kahan
Cameron Owen
Lachie Rankin
Marc Sheather
Greg Clark
Luke Foley
Xavier O'Neill
Sam Petrevski-Seton
Connor West
Isiah Winder
Mitch Hannan
Robbie McComb
Toby McLean
Tim O'Brien
Cody Raak