The first of three delisted free agency windows will open next Wednesday following the first list lodgement of the off-season for AFL clubs.
The signing window will give players who have recently been discarded an opportunity to prove their value at the elite level, with the likes of Tyson Stengle, Mitch Robinson, Dylan Roberton and Joel Hamling among those who have found success at new clubs after being delisted.
The opening window will commence on November 1 and will run for one week, with the period open again from 9:00am-5:00pm (AEDT) two days later. The period will again recommence at the completion of the National Draft on November 21.
While players who did not have a contract for the 2023 season are able to be recruited via delisted free agency, there are a number of recently culled candidates that could earn a reprieve at a new club this off-season.
We've looked at some of the players who might be worth a look as a cheaper acquisition for clubs to consider.
11. Riley Bonner
Joining Teakle in having not been offered an extension at Port Adelaide this off-season is Bonner, who is among the most experienced names on this list.
The 93-gamer was often on the fringes of selection but had a number of strong outings under Ken Hinkley that saw his value come to light.
A 32-disposal preliminary final performance in 2021 was among Bonner's highlights, while he also collected a career-high 37 touches against the reigning premiers last year.
A well-rated half-back that boasts experience and know-how, Bonner could be a good option to consider given he'd come on the cheap.