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.

7. Cameron Fleeton

A name perhaps not familiar to many, but Fleeton would be a standout for the GWS Giants' reserves this year to earn an AFL debut and manage two appearances under Adam Kingsley.

The medium-sized backman featured in the mid-season defeats to Collingwood and St Kilda and while he couldn't have a significant impact across his pair of appearances, Fleeton would show glimpses as a developing 21-year-old defender.

The youngster would be good for 22.3 disposals and 8.1 marks at VFL level to earn a spot in the 2023 VFL Team of the Year in just his third year at the elite level.

A good kick out of defence, there could be some interest in the Geelong Falcons product.