While a portion of trade and free agency deals are often finalised in the dying seconds of the exchange window's deadline day, the wheels can often be in motion before the AFL home and away season is even underway.

Last year's trade window saw 36 players find a new club ahead of the 2023 season, some deals being brokered within hours and others landing after months in the making.

Between contracted players and free agents, AFL clubs and their list managers will often be putting the wheels in motion to scout targets right from their first appearance of the season, or could very well enter the new year with priority signings in mind.

Lion-turned-Magpie Daniel McStay was among the movers at the end of last season, with his switch to Collingwood coming months after his mind was already made up.

"Daniel McStayย was a free agent of mine who I got across toย Collingwood. But that was all done in July," CSM agent Nick Gieschen revealed toย Zero Hangerย in the off-season.

"It was still six months in the making, though. There was Brisbane's offer. Then cameย Collingwood's meeting. It then went back toย Brisbane to think about whether to keep him. It eventually got to a stage where Daniel decided, โ€˜nup, I want to come home'."

With the new season just over a month away, each club is sure to have their list of targets slowly coming together as they plan to scout out-of-contract names across the course of the year.

With this list, we name the one off-contract player your club should be keeping a close eye on in 2023.

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Bailey Williams

The Giants won't be the most attractive landing spot for players to consider this season, likely enduring another season at the bottom of the ladder as they look to rekindle a finals push in the coming years.

The type of talent that can attract are serviceable role players who may not be looking for a more senior role at another club.

Off-contract Bulldog Bailey Williams has hit some fine form in his past two seasons at the Kennel and could be seen as a fitting target for the Giants as they look to lure flexible flank options under Adam Kingsley.

Bailey Williams during the 2022 AFL Round 1 match between Melbourne and Western Bulldogs (Photo by Cameron Grimes / Zero Digital Media)

The South Australian can slot onto the half-backline, on the wing or in the attacking mix as a 'Mr. Fix It' type role.

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