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...

3. Gary Rohan

Carlton

As Geelong prepares to land the aforementioned Martin, could the Blues attempt to sign Rohan, who is heading the other way?

The premiership forward was a surprise departure from Kardinia Park following the 2024 season, having featured in a dozen games for the Cats this year.

The speedy medium-sized forward target could fill a front-half void in Michael Voss' side at little cost, potentially giving sidelined attacker Jack Silvagni the needed time to return from his year out of action with an ACL injury.

BRISBANE, AUSTRALIA - OCTOBER 17: Gary Rohan of the Cats makes a run during the AFL 2nd Preliminary Final match between the Brisbane Lions and the Geelong Cats at The Gabba on October 17, 2020 in Brisbane, Australia. (Photo by Jono Searle/AFL Photos/via Getty Images)

Rohan has the pedigree to still compete at the top level and the Blues could sharpen a forward line that lost Martin, Matt Owies, David Cuningham, Matt Kennedy and Jack Carroll.