The 2022 trade period is open, with all 18 clubs set to continue their wheeling and dealings to both add and subtract from their list for next season.

In what shapes to be one of the most significant exchange periods in the league's history, we've looked to identify each club's top target for the off-season.

Here's your side's priority signing as the 10-day trade window opens...

7. Geelong

Pick 7

It's safe to be said that the Cats will also secure the services of gun Sun Jack Bowes in their purchase of Pick 7, but it's the draft selection Geelong are sure to have most of their attention set on.

Bowes will add a silver service to Geelong's backline and midfield, but if the Cats can get their hands on their second top 10 pick since drafting Joel Selwood, it'll go a long way for their 2022 plans and beyond.

The Cats haven't used a first-round pick since 2020, meaning they'll be required to take one into either this year's or next year's draft or go into deficit.

With targets Tanner Bruhn and Ollie Henry potentially demanding first-round picks each, bringing in Pick 7 will allow the Cats to freely part ways with their opening selections for the next two years while not needing to go into deficit and hinder their future draft hands further.

With the aforementioned Selwood now out the door, the Cats could also use Pick 7 to invest in a prospect touted to be of a similar mould to the champion skipper in local talent Jhye Clark.

An off-season additions list of Bowes, Bruhn, Henry and Clark will have the premiers well set for the seasons to come.