While there aren't many holes to fill in their list, Melbourne have consistently looked to experiment with who they send out on the track during Simon Goodwin's tenure.
Steven May, Jake Lever, Ed Langdon and Lachie Hunter have all been added in recent years and thrived in a set role when called upon.
Three of those names were part of their 2021 premiership run and even with the rock-solid lineup they now possess, we can still expect the Demons to make some moves and add to their premiership credentials.
Here are five targets Melbourne could have their sights on in the upcoming off-season trade period.
3. Kane Farrell
Another player who could add to Melbourne's offensive flare, just in a different manner, is Kane Farrell.
That lethal left leg would provide a weapon that Melbourne doesn't currently have, with Christian Salem probably being their most damaging user by foot.
While many have called for a structural fix for Melbourne's efficiency over the past few seasons, one potential cure could simply be the inclusion of a left-footer like Farrell who can send 60-metre bombs off one step to the advantage of any forward.
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There is no indication that Farrell is disgruntled with his current situation at Port Adelaide, yet he is still uncontracted beyond this year and he is a Victorian native, albeit regional.
Given his form at the Power, one could assume many clubs would be throwing some relatively handsome deals at the 24-year-old, but a destination club like Melbourne may be the perfect fit should he look to move on from South Australia.