Close to 100 AFL players have been delisted in 2024, with a handful more than worthy of another chance in the top flight.
Eight players cut from a club last year managed to find a new home for the most recent season, with Jeremy Sharp (Fremantle), Lachie Bramble (Western Bulldogs) and Patrick Voss (Fremantle) among the best bargain pickups.
With the first delisted free agency window opening on Friday, we've looked at ten recently culled players who could suit another AFL club for the 2025 season.
Here's what we've come up with...
2. Jack Martin
Geelong
A move that will have its paperwork lodged early into November, with the Cats confirming Martin's imminent arrival after beating Fremantle to his signature.
Well aware of the veteran forward's injury history, the Cats are taking a punt on the electric goalsneak in a play that could prove to be a bargain if Martin can stay on the field for more than half a season.
He joins an attacking unit already brimming with mercurial ground-level threats, with Tyson Stengle, Bradley Close, Gryan Miers and Oliver Dempsey to take away from the reliance the Cats will have on Martin's workloads in 2025.