A total of 59 players are on the lookout for new clubs after being delisted following the 2024 AFL season.
A large contingent of listed players are still facing uncertain futures and remain without new deals for next season, potentially adding to the near-60 not offered extensions this year.
17 of 18 clubs have delisted at least one player, with Richmond yet to make any list cuts as the club works through a frantic off-season of exiting experienced players.
Port Adelaide and Collingwood have made as few as one delisting each, while Geelong and Gold Coast have cut as many as seven players since their campaigns came to an end.
Like most seasons, several delisted players could be in line for another chance in the AFL, with Cats pair Gary Rohan and Brandan Parfitt, Essendon's Nick Hind, Fremantle's Matt Taberner, Gold Coast's Darcy MacPherson and North Melbourne's Curtis Taylor among the best players to be without homes.
Delisted Carlton forward Jack Martin has already locked in a new AFL club for next season, with a move to Geelong set to be confirmed next month.
Here is every player delisted by an AFL club in 2024 so far...
Lachlan Gollant
Will Hamill
Ned McHenry
Patrick Parnell
Kalin Lane
James Madden
Carter Michael
Domanic Akuei
David Cuningham
Caleb Marchbank
Jack Martin
Alex Mirkov
Kaine Baldwin
Nick Hind
Jaiden Hunter
Tex Wanganeen
Ethan Hughes
Sebit Kuek
Ethan Stanley
Matt Taberner
Conrad Williams
Phoenix Foster
Mitch Hardie
Emerson Jeka
Oscar Murdoch
Brandan Parfitt
Gary Rohan
James Willis
Sandy Brock
Sam Day
Oskar Faulkhead
Darcy MacPherson
Jack Mahony
Will Rowlands
James Tsitas
Cooper Hamilton
Braydon Preuss
Kyah Farris-White
Josh Schache
Hamish Free
Bigoa Nyuon
Tyler Sellers
Curtis Taylor
None
Matthew Allison
Riley Bonner
Seb Ross
James Van Es
Harry Arnold
Jaiden Magor
Cooper Vickery
Jordyn Baker
Jamaine Jones
Zane Trew
Dominic Bedendo
Kelsey Rypstra