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.

4. Pick 1

This would be one the great moves of any off-season, but would not be out of the ordinary for a Melbourne side who have successfully earned a quality draft hand in years gone past, where they've selected Luke Jackson, Clayton Oliver, Christian Petracca and Angus Brayshaw with high picks.

Obviously, Harley Reid is the man in question when regarding pick one in November's AFL draft; his inclusion would probably give Melbourne premiership favouritism for 2024 and even beyond.

There is no doubt he would play as a utility for Simon Goodwin through his first year of senior footy, although his pre-draft status as a generational talent means he could play a prominent role in Melbourne's side immediately.

Will Ashcroft and Nick Daicos have set the precedent over the last two years for top draft picks impacting games of AFL footy from their debut onwards, and Reid looks to be next in line and would almost certainly thrive in an environment like Melbourne's.

Holding a trio of first-round selections heading into the off-season, Melbourne might have the best draft hand to make a move for Pick 1.