As Port Adelaide captain Tom Jonas steps away from footy at the end of this season, the Power will be looking for the next man up to fill the departing skipper's shoes.

Since becoming captain in 2019, Jonas has led the side in 94 of his 215 games for the club over his career.

Unfortunately, Jonas hasn't quite been able to take his side to a grand final yet but has lifted the side to be one of the stronger contenders for the flag each season, even making the preliminary final twice as captain and looking at a possible third time this season.

So without him, who takes the reins as captain from 2024?

We've named five potential players that Port Adelaide are likely to consider.

4. Ollie Wines

The 2021 Brownlow medallist is an option for Port Adelaide, as he was also captain in 2019. As an onballer, his impact would happen right in the middle of the ground.

With his experience already as captain, current position in the leadership group and All-Australian and club best and fairest honours in 2021, Wines could arguably be the favourite out of all the options on the list.

Whilst his numbers haven't quite been his Brownlow-winning campaign, he still picks up 22.4 disposals, 3.9 clearances, and 3.6 tackles per game.

225 games played is also an eye-opener for Port Adelaide, with Wines the most experienced player on the list of options.

MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - AUGUST 20: Travis Boak (left) and Ollie Wines of the Power celebrate during the 2021 AFL Round 23 match between the Western Bulldogs and the Port Adelaide Power at Marvel Stadium on August 20, 2021 in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo by Michael Willson/AFL Photos via Getty Images)